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Chris,
On 2/11/2009 12:07 PM, memblin wrote:
> I see the PersistenceManager + Filestore/JDBCStore as an option but I see
> certain places that PersistenceManager is experimental and does not keep
> sessions completely up to date.
Note that Tomcat 5.
I see the PersistenceManager + Filestore/JDBCStore as an option but I see
certain places that PersistenceManager is experimental and does not keep
sessions completely up to date.
I am fairly new to Tomcat, most of my past experience with sessions has
been
with PHP sessions and normally we would
I have a wellworking Tomcat JPA application running on Tomcat 5.5.12.
As far as I know, it should be possible to deploy it on 5.0.30 as well. But
when running a Servlet I get the error:
javax.persistence.PersistenceException: java.io.FileNotFoundException: JAR
entry META-INF/persistence.x
Greetings:
I have a new installation of linux (SuSe 10 Enterprise Server) running on an
IBM Z9 mainframe.
I installed the Tomcat server (version 5.0.30-27.2) and all seems to work but
the Admin Tool Service drop down window.
When I hover the mouse over the link the link appears to be incomplet
Stuart Fox wrote:
> Hi
>
> Just a quick question, can I user the server="Something" bit in a connector
> to hide the "Apache/Coyote-1.1" banner in tomcat 5.0.30 like I can in 4.1.32 ?
Doesn't look like it from the docs. You
Hi
Just a quick question, can I user the server="Something" bit in a connector to
hide the "Apache/Coyote-1.1" banner in tomcat 5.0.30 like I can in 4.1.32 ?
Cheers
Stuart
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>I have very specific requirements that have been imposed on me (and
>therefore the servers) that require me to use the following configuration:
>
> Tomcat 5.0.xx
> Sun Java 1.4.2
>
> Applications will be running on a Opteron 2
Mark F wrote:
> 30/05/2006 08:23:18 3057 jsvc.exec debug: user changed to 'tomcat'
> 30/05/2006 08:23:18 3057 jsvc.exec debug: Using specific JVM in
> /usr/lib/java/jre/lib/i386/server/libjvm.so 30/05/2006 08:23:18 3057
> jsvc.exec debug: Attemtping to load library
> /usr/lib/java/jre/lib/i386/serv
Mark F wrote:
Applications will be running on a Opteron 275 x86_64 server. I also
have the requirement of running tomcat as a user other than root (part
of the reason for jsvc) and the server needs to run on port 80. I'm
sure you can see the problem.
You could try to run it on the port 8080 a
Mark F wrote:
I have very specific requirements that have been imposed on me (and
therefore the servers) that require me to use the following configuration:
Tomcat 5.0.xx
Sun Java 1.4.2
Applications will be running on a Opteron 275 x86_64 server. I also
have the requirement of running tomcat
I have very specific requirements that have been imposed on me (and
therefore the servers) that require me to use the following configuration:
Tomcat 5.0.xx
Sun Java 1.4.2
Applications will be running on a Opteron 275 x86_64 server. I also
have the requirement of running tomcat as a user othe
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From: "Filip Hanik - Dev Lists" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Developers List"
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 7:49 PM
Subject: Re: Tester.xml and Tomcat 5.0.30
try it on the tomcat-user list
Andre Kammerl wrote:
Hi.
Sorry to bother you again with the
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