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Kalyan,
On 9/19/13 12:46 PM, Kalyan Vavilapalli wrote:
> I did follow all the links and did not find any answers.
The answer that was awarded 250 reputation points is fairly in-depth.
> Is there a specific link you are referring to that I am
> ove
Mark,
I did follow all the links and did not find any answers. Is there a
specific link you are referring to that I am overlooking?
Appreciate you help.
Thanks
Kalyan
On 9/19/13 9:37 AM, "Mark Thomas" wrote:
>On 19/09/2013 15:04, Kalyan Vavilapalli wrote:
>> I am on a Mac version 10.8.4 using
On 19/09/2013 15:04, Kalyan Vavilapalli wrote:
> I am on a Mac version 10.8.4 using tomcat 6.0.37 and Oracle JDK7. Recently
> upgraded from JDK6 to JDK 7. When I try to start tomcat the exceptions below
> are thrown at the very end.
>
> I searched all over the internet for solutions to this, but
I am on a Mac version 10.8.4 using tomcat 6.0.37 and Oracle JDK7. Recently
upgraded from JDK6 to JDK 7. When I try to start tomcat the exceptions below
are thrown at the very end.
I searched all over the internet for solutions to this, but nothing seems to
work. I tried adding these parameters
On Oct 21, 2010, at 1:06 AM, André Warnier wrote:
> Start here :
>
> http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/virtual-hosting-howto.html
>
>>> Use the special name 'ROOT' for each application and it will serve
>>> resource on the default path.
>> Can you describe this in more detail?
>
> Start he
Thomas Hauk wrote:
On Oct 20, 2010, at 3:22 AM, Pid wrote:
Presumably by 'different servlet' you mean different 'web application
which contains one or more servlets'?
I'm not sure what kind of distinction you're trying to get at here, so let me
phrase what I need in another way.
I have brand
On Oct 20, 2010, at 3:22 AM, Pid wrote:
> Presumably by 'different servlet' you mean different 'web application
> which contains one or more servlets'?
I'm not sure what kind of distinction you're trying to get at here, so let me
phrase what I need in another way.
I have brandedapp1.war and bran
On 20/10/2010 07:51, Thomas Hauk wrote:
> I'm setting up a Mac OS X Server (10.5) machine, and that will include
> setting up Tomcat.
The machine will be the host for at least two different domain names --
let's say myapp.example.com
and myapp.anotherexample.com -- each of which will need to be
I'm setting up a Mac OS X Server (10.5) machine, and that will include setting
up Tomcat. The machine will be the host for at least two different domain names
-- let's say myapp.example.com and myapp.anotherexample.com -- each of which
will need to be hooked up to a different servlet. In other w
thing like that in easily?
Thanks.
Carl
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From: Edoardo Panfili [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 November 2005 16:37
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat on Mac
Carl Olivier ha scritto:
> Greetings.
>
> Ok, well I can verify that it breaks every tim
Carl Olivier ha scritto:
Greetings.
Ok, well I can verify that it breaks every time when the
http://www.jfree.org/jfreechart/index.php JFreeChart library is used to
dynamically render a graph from data.
I am unsure exactly where in the code this is happening, will step through
and provide addit
have it.
I am using jfreechart 0.9.20.
Regards,
Carl
-Original Message-
From: Edoardo Panfili [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 November 2005 15:50
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat on Mac
Carl Olivier ha scritto:
> Greetings.
>
> I am having a problem with my Tomc
Carl Olivier ha scritto:
Greetings.
I am having a problem with my Tomcat server (5.0.28) running on Mac XServe.
Not sure if anyone here can help, but trying my luck...
output from /usr/bin/sw_vers below:
ProductName:Mac OS X Server
ProductVersion: 10.4.2
BuildVersion: 8C47
java -
Greetings.
I am having a problem with my Tomcat server (5.0.28) running on Mac XServe.
Not sure if anyone here can help, but trying my luck...
output from /usr/bin/sw_vers below:
ProductName:Mac OS X Server
ProductVersion: 10.4.2
BuildVersion: 8C47
java - version output:
java versio
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