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Have you looked into aspect oriented programming? You should be able accomplish
your objectives using it. One example open source effort is the Spring
framework. Good luck.
- andy
John MccLain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: We have a fairly large client/server
app that we converted to a java
thank you!
Mark Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Mark Thomas wrote:
> 4.1.x - I'll take a look at porting the patch. If it is easy, then
> I'll do it.
I have just committed this to svn for 4.1.x
Mark
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Peter, Thanks This is great! I am not sure of the policy but if you don't mind
me asking, is there anyway to add this functionality to earlier releases of
Tomca such as 5.5.x, 5.0x, or 4.x?
Again Thank you , this is great.
- andy
Peter Rossbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: OK, this is
helpful?
Thanks
Andy Gordon
andy gordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: All,
Is there are way to determine the version of tomcat that is running from an
application that is connecting to tomcat via JSR 160 on a local machine. I
would like to be able to find the tomcat versio
and 5.* .I tried
too a version without installer, that
you have to go to dos prompt and type startup.bat in bin directory I guess
it is 5.0.28 or something.
I'm sorry but I'm a dummy in tomcat, what are you meaning when you said
"What does the log say?"Thanks
2006/1/16, andy
All,
Is there are way to determine the version of tomcat that is running from an
application that is connecting to tomcat via JSR 160 on a local machine. I
would like to be able to find the tomcat version from an MBean if possible.
Thank you
- andy gordon
What does the log say? Which version are you running?
Patricio Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi,
I installed TomCat in my pc but it can't get started. I receive a message
"TomCat started but stopped.Some services do it when they don't have
anything to do in system" or something like that.
May
I tried several combinations of tables/columnnames in my
realm config, but none worked.
Thanks
Peter
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Von: andy gordon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 21. Dezember 2005 12:51
An: Tomcat Users List
Betreff: Re: Question configurung JBDCRealm (Tomcat 5.5.9)
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Peter,
If I understand what you described, it looks like your database is ok but
your specification to tomcat is ever so slightly off. Change your server.xml in
a way so that the role elements reference the role table and not users table.
HTH
- andy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oleg,
Have you looked into managing the tomcat instance with MBeans. All you need
to do is establish a connection to the other JVM with an MBeanServerConnection
instance. This does require a port to be exposed from Tomcat for remote
monitoring. But once you have the connection you can do
There is an MBean for the Server and I believe that you can specify the command
there.
Oleg Lebedev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Great, sending that shutdown command to a Tomcat server started with
server.xml file on the disk worked.
But how can I specify what the server shutdown command is when
If you need more than Chuck's suggestion, all the configuration information
about webapps (i.e. directories where classes, files, and and documents live)
is already available via Tomcat MBeans. This will eliminate the need for an
environment variable and create flexibility. You can use JConsole
try going to the bin directory in tomcat and executing STARTUP.SH
Mário Gamito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi,
I've just installed Tomcat 5.5 for Linux following the instructions on
its web page:
1) downloaded and installed apache-ant;
2) downloaded the Tomcat tarball, uncompressed it and on the
Show Processlist will show the number of initial connections at start but does
it show what subsystem a connection is bound to? what if there are multiple
tomcat's connected to one database. How do you differentiate?
"Lucuk, Pete" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Manisha,
I do not know how you chec
In addition,
The admin app needs to be placed into the same directory as the manager app.
i.e.
C:\Apache\Tomcat 5.5\server\webapps
Hope this helps,
andy gordon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah. Unzip it into the same folder into which you've installed Tomcat. You
Good Response! I add to that, that if its needed programmatically, you do this
programmatically using JMX. The JMXPROXY servlet could be your guide.
Martin Gainty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Good Afternoon
check out
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.0-doc/manager-howto.html#List%20OS%20and%20J
in web-inf/classes and still keep the 2 jars in
my webapp lib only,
is the log.debug() prints message in tomcat log dir?
thanks
On 11/3/05, andy gordon wrote:
>
> Placing the jars in the common/lib directory makes them available for all
> web apps and catalina itself. Placing log4j pr
Placing the jars in the common/lib directory makes them available for all web
apps and catalina itself. Placing log4j properties in the common/classes lib
defines log4j behavior for all web apps (cross context). Placing log4j
properties in web-inf/classes overrides cross context log4j properties
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.0-doc/config/logger.html
Setting it up according to your requirements in 5.5 is easy as Tomcat has moved
ahead and uses log4J. If yours is a new installation, any reason why you aren't
using 5.5.x?
Satish Talim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am a newbie and my f
I am wondering about that extra slash for your temp directory. could the slash
at the end of your base and home be causing tomcat to look for the CONF/server
xml in a non-existent place.
hope this helps
- andy
feilong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
My Catalina_Home: C:\Programme\jakarta-tom
Which cache are you referring to?
Frederic D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi !
Is it possible to empty tomcat cache without
restarting tomcat ?
Thanks.
Frederic
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Alllistair,
If you don't mind providing a clarifcation, becuase when I looked at the
definition of antijarlocking there is another attribute called
antiResourceLocking whose definition is as follows and seems to be exactly the
problem Jan is experiencing.
antiResourceLocking definition from
Confine to a certain directory: yes since that is a context.
i noticed the connection url you are using is different than mine. Mine is from
the 5.5. doc and includes the password and user name in it.I am presuming the
database with your users and users_roles tables is named ERP. I am also
pr
Just a couple of other thoughts...
I presume you are using tomcat 5.5x
THere is a default resource definition under global naming resources for an in
memory database that points to conf/tomcat-users.xml. Without having testing
myself, if it still exists in you server.xml file i am wondering
hi,
If you are intending on using MySQL and a JDBC Realm for access control, then
the Tomcat-users.xml file is not used. I am wondering if in your role table you
have two rows for user name admin? if not then this could be your problem as
there has to be one row for each role a specific user
Philip,
Great Question! Go look at http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/logging.html
This should help. The Tomcat folks have implemented log4j which you can use to
redirect the output from the CMD window to a log file. Give this a try. Its
easy to set up. There may be others ways to accom
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