On Thursday, 23 בMarch 2006 13:32, korbben wrote:
> Thanks Peter, we have most experience in Fedora Core 1b, but is it a
> good distribution for production ?
> We use Fedora only for intranet server, but now for a extranet
> server, whith maximal security and stability, Fedora is recommended ?
As
On Thursday, 9 בFebruary 2006 16:30, Boris Unckel wrote:
> > Guys, how can I setup log4j with a context specific configuration
> > file ?
> >
> > In the past I used to put a global log4j configuration in the
> > system classpath for the tomcat, but that is no longer appropriate
> > in my current se
Guys, how can I setup log4j with a context specific configuration file ?
In the past I used to put a global log4j configuration in the system
classpath for the tomcat, but that is no longer appropriate in my
current setup.
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( http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=38198 )
My conf// context files directory contains files which are
logically named (instead of named according to the context path), which
is ok as they load fine under tomcat 5.0 (contrary to how tomcat 5.5
behaves, which is what the above bu
rpm -qi tomcat5) and/or jpackage-discuss
and list the entire error output you get when running tomcat.
Its should also be possible for you to read the error output and
determine what 3rd party libraries are missing and install them
directly from JPackage.
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On Friday, 13 בJanuary 2006 01:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 08:16:00PM +0200, Oded Arbel wrote:
> > The problem is like this (the actual system is far more complex):
> > - suppose two web applications, app1 and app2, both use some API
> > (whi
On Wednesday, 11 בJanuary 2006 18:38, Sriram Narayanan wrote:
> I wrote something that works for me:
> http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=38223
Thanks. I didn't use your implementation for the reason noted in the
comment I attached to the issue, but you pointed me in the right
dir
On Tuesday, 10 בJanuary 2006 14:31, Warren Pace wrote:
> > The most important reason that I use an Apache frontend for tomcat,
> > which is probably not relevant to the original poster, is that
> > under Unix only root processes can open port 80 (the default HTTP
> > port), and so if tomcat is conf
On Tuesday, 10 בJanuary 2006 11:16, Endre Stølsvik wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Jan 2006, Oded Arbel wrote:
> | AFAIK, the catalina implementation of HttpServletRequest does not
> | allow to set the character set more then once, even though it
> | doesn't do any pre-processing of the inp
On Tuesday, 10 בJanuary 2006 02:35, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
> > From: Sriram Narayanan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: Apache + Tomcat, Tomcat only handles JSP in localhost
> >
> > The link he gave talks about how to have PHP etc along side Tomcat.
>
> PHP can be fairly easily used w
On Tuesday, 10 בJanuary 2006 00:06, Endre Stølsvik wrote:
> Enabling the RequestDumperValve in both 5.5.12 and 5.0.16 (!) messes
> up the parsing of other-than-ISO-8859-1 incoming parameters.
>
> After using a rather huge bunch of hours, this came down as the
> result: when this "debug valve" is tu
> On 1/10/06, Oded Arbel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> An optimal setup for me, I think, is:
>> - for each application to put the 3rd party dependencies in WEB-INF/lib
>> (I'm using JPackage's build-jar-repository, which I auto invoke from
&g
On Monday, 9 בJanuary 2006 21:34, Boris Unckel wrote:
> > But then, if the API library calls a 3rd party library, that
> > library can't be put in WEB-INF/lib either - it has to be put in
> > the tomcat's startup classpath as well.
>
> Ok. I will repeat to ensure I understand it:
> You have a devel
On Monday, 9 בJanuary 2006 20:28, Nelson Maisonet wrote:
> Problem: Everything works perfectly when accessing through localhost.
> However, when I try to go through the net (domain name), instead of
> displaying the website created in .jsp it simply displays the code.
>
> Background: I ran the tomc
On Monday, 9 בJanuary 2006 20:02, Boris Unckel wrote:
> > The way I see it, I have two options - either put all the 3rd party
> > libraries back in the JVM classpath, or build jars from my locally
> > developed libraries and copy them by hand to the web applications'
> > folder. I don't like either
I have a development server where I have several java projects - some of
them are web applications and some of them are libraries or other
applications.
I have a problem as some of the web applications are using libraries
developed outside the web application root, and those libraries
sometim
On Tuesday, 29 בNovember 2005 17:28, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
> > From: Oded Arbel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: Java databases as alternative to MySQL on OS X
> > Server? (OT)
> >
> > inter-thread communication in java is done through shared
> >
ose chips (same chips that were tested) are
powering the worlds fastest super computers. Its a credit to Apple and
the G5 line that they only lost by about 10%.
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On Tuesday, 29 בNovember 2005 03:21, Mieke Banderas wrote:
> Oded Arbel said:
> >b) Even assuming they are right, you still want to choose MySQL over
> > JVM space databases, because Java and Java databases are very much
> > thread enabled and create and destroy many threads.
and even then a single thread handles several clients
before another thread is required.
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; performance in OS X according Anandtech.
I'm not sure why do they think that, and I haven't read the entire
article yet, but I doubt you'd get better performance from an internal
DB then from a standalone highly optimized full RDBMs.
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BTW - I'm using tomcat 5.0.28.
TIA
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Who the fuck is General Failure? And why is he reading my harddisk?
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