What is Tomcat?
FAQ - JSP Hosting, Servlet Hosting, J2EE Hostingquot;Tomcat is a free, open-source implementation of Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages technologies developed under the Jakarta project at the Apache Software Foundation. Tomcat is available for commercial use under the ASF license from the Apache web site in both binary and source versions." They have client software available for a number of operating systems.
Related QuestionsSmilehouse Workspace - Workspace FAQ listTomcat is the free, open-source implemenation of Java Servlet and JavaServer technologies developed under the Jakarta project at the Apache Software Foundation. Get the latest version of tomcat http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcatRelated Questions
jGuru: Tomcat FAQAuthor: Alex Chaffee (http://www.jguru.com/guru/viewbio.jsp?EID=3) Question originally posed by potturi raviprasad (http://www.jguru.com/guru/viewbio.jsp?EID=88105 Tomcat is the code name for the flagship product of the Jakarta Project . It is a commercial-quality, open-source implementation of the Java Servlet 2.2 and JavaServer Pages 1.1 Specifications that runs either standalone or integrated with a web server.Related Questions
How do you do servlet aliasing with Apache and Tomcat?
www.adobians.comServlet aliasing is a two part process with Apache and Tomcat. First, you must map the request in Apache to Tomcat with the ApJServMount directive, e.g., ApJServMount /myservlet /ROOT Second, you must map that url pattern to a servlet name and then to a servlet class in your web.xml configuration file. Here is a sample exerpt: <servlet> <servlet-name>myservlet</servlet-name> <servlet-class>com.mypackage.
Related QuestionsHow can I restart Tomcat?
FAQ - GEANT2-JRA1 WikiIf you installed Tomcat as described above in part 'How can I install Tomcat on Debian?', as root, enter in Console x@y:/etc/init.d/$ ./tomcat restart
Related QuestionsGetting started with Tomcat Q: What is the Tomcat-Apache service for?
Code Style: Apache Tomcat frequently asked questions (FAQ)This service configuration is given as an example of the WARP connector in the default Tomcat server installation and is not required for basic development purposes. The WARP connector allows Tomcat to establish two-way communication with a standard Apache HTTP server so they can delegate the response to Web requests. This means that Apache HTTPd can respond to requests for static content such as images, while Tomcat can service requests for JSP and servlets for example.
Related QuestionsHow do I run a servlet in Tomcat? Q: Should the Tomcat bootstrap classes be in my classpath?
Code Style: Apache Tomcat frequently asked questions (FAQ)Your compilation classpath only needs to include the classes and libraries necessary for your servlet. It's unlikely you are using Tomcat bootstrap classes in your servlet but, if so, make sure this package is on your classpath. The URL you use partly depends on the port you have configured Tomcat to operate on. This is configured in the HTTP Connector element in server.xml.
Related QuestionsCan I return custom error pages in Tomcat?
Code Style: Apache Tomcat frequently asked questions (FAQ)Tomcat 5 and above uses the Java Runtime Environment by default, not the Java Software Development Kit (JSDK). The Tomcat installer attempts to use the Windows system registry to find a valid JRE installation or a JAVA_HOME environment variable, not the system path. If your JRE is not found or its registry entry is not valid it may cause problems during installation.
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FAQ - GEANT2-JRA1 WikiMake sure you do all steps as root. Download and install Tomcat x@y:/$ cd /usr/local x@y:/usr/local/$ wget http://www.apache.org/dist/tomcat/tomcat-5/v5.0.28/bin/jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28.tar.gz x@y:/usr/local/$ tar -zxf jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28.tar.gz x@y:/usr/local/$ mv jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28 tomcat Make script so you can start-stop-restart Tomcat (make sure that java path is correct!). x@y:/$ cd /etc/init.d x@y:/etc/init.
Related QuestionsHow can I start/stop Tomcat?
FAQ - GEANT2-JRA1 WikiIf you installed Tomcat as described above in part 'How can I install Tomcat on Debian?', as root, enter in Console x@y:/etc/init.d/$ ./tomcat start x@y:/etc/init.d/$ ./tomcat stop
Related QuestionsCan I restart Tomcat myself?
Cheap Webhosting service - PHP, JSP, MySQL, Postgres SQL - B...Yes. You can use cPanel restart your Tomcat virtual host. This is recommended whenever you make changes to your web.xml, jars or class files. You do not have access to Tomcat's directories to view logs or work files, or to update configuration files. While we provide a way to restart your Tomcat Virtual Host via the "Tomcat Site Manager" in cPanel, you do not have access to restart Tomcat itself.
Related QuestionsIs there an RPM for Tomcat?
jGuru: Tomcat FAQAuthor: Alex Chaffee (http://www.jguru.com/guru/viewbio.jsp?EID=3) Yes, take a look at ftp://ftp.falsehope.com/home/gomez/jakarta/3.1/ by GOMEZ Henri . What version of the Servlets or JSP specification is supported by my favorite servlet product? (JSDK, JSWDK, Tomcat, J2EE, etc.)
Related QuestionsHow can I uninstall Tomcat?
jGuru: Tomcat FAQAuthor: Alex Chaffee (http://www.jguru.com/guru/viewbio.jsp?EID=3) Question originally posed by Mario Montessori (http://www.jguru.com/guru/viewbio.jsp?EID=264319 Unix: And If you have configured tomcat to work with a webserver like Apache then make sure U remove the tomcat specific directives u might have added in the configuration file. U can also remove the TOMCAT_HOME env variable, though it is no harm if it is around.
Related QuestionsWhere can I find more information on Tomcat?
Web Servers for HP-UX - FAQsProfessional Java Server Programming J2EE Edition", by Allamaraju,Avedal, Browett, et.al., Wrox Press.
Related QuestionsWhat are Tomcat's requirements?
Web Servers for HP-UX - FAQsThe minimum requirement is the JRE (Java Runtime Environment) 1.2.2.04 or higher. Java 1.3 JRE is recommended. If you wish to use JSPs (Java Server Pages) then you also need the JDK (Java Development Kit) so that you can compile JSPs.
Related QuestionsHow do I apply TOMCAT MOLE KILLER?
Tomcat || Mole FAQFirst, identify the active tunnel systems. Then bait only these active areas by punching a finger-sized hole in the tunnel, placing TOMCAT MOLE KILLER into the tunnel and carefully covering the hole. Try not to damage the tunnel. Place bait 3 – 5 feet on both sides of an identified active area. See "How to Apply" section for specifics on baiting surface runways and deep tunnels. (Back to top)
Related QuestionsWho is contributing to Tomcat?
JavaServer Pages[tm] - Apache Tomcat - FAQAny developer can participate in the Tomcat project. Apache, Sun, and several key industry players including IBM, Oracle, Netscape, and Symantec have already endorsed the technology and are participating in the evolution of the technology specifications.
Related QuestionsHow will I know if TOMCAT MOLE KILLER is working?
Tomcat || Mole FAQYou will know TOMCAT MOLE KILLER was effective when signs of new tunnel development and further lawn damage are eliminated. (Back to top)
Related QuestionsHow does TOMCAT MOLE KILLER work?
Tomcat || Mole FAQBromethalin, the active ingredient in TOMCAT MOLE KILLER, stops the conversion of food to energy. Moles typically die in their tunnels where they naturally decompose. (Back to top)
Related QuestionsWhat should I do if my pet eats TOMCAT MOLE KILLER?
Tomcat || Mole FAQTOMCAT MOLE KILLER has been designed to be exclusively placed/used underground. When placed properly, the bait has been shown to not act as an attractant to pets. However, if your pet eats TOMCAT MOLE KILLER, take the animal to a veterinarian immediately for evaluation and/or treatment. (Back to top)
Related QuestionsIs my Tomcat/Thomas Lighting truss compatible with those of other manufacturers?
TMB FAQYes and No. While there are several brands of truss that will intermate - the holes match up - the mixing of truss from different manufacturers is never recommended because of liability issues.
Related QuestionsWhat is the relationship of the Apache Tomcat open-source application server to the J2EE SDK?
Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) FAQTomcat is based on the original implementation of the JavaServer Pages (JSP) and Java Servlet specifications, which was donated by Sun to the Apache Software Foundation in 1999. Sun continues to participate in development of Tomcat at Apache, focusing on keeping Tomcat current with new versions of the specifications coming out of the Java Community Source Process. Sun adapts and integrates the then-current Tomcat source code into new releases of the J2EE SDK.
Related QuestionsHow do I write to a log file using JSP under Tomcat? Can I make use of the log() method for this?
www.adobians.comYes, you can use the Servlet API's log method in Tomcat from within JSPs or servlets. These messages are stored in the server's log directory in a file called servlet.log.
Related QuestionsHow do I use EMMA in {WebLogic, Websphere, Tomcat, JBoss, ...}?
EMMA: Frequently Asked QuestionsFirst of all, there is little chance that you will be able to use the on-the-fly mode (emmarun) with a full-blown J2EE container. The reason lies in the fact that many J2EE features require specialized classloading that will happen outside of EMMA instrumenting classloader. The server might run fine, but you will likely get no coverage data. Thus, the correct procedure is to instrument your classes prior to deployment (offline mode).
Related QuestionsWhat URL do I use to run my servlet? Q: Can I return custom error pages in Tomcat?
Code Style: Apache Tomcat frequently asked questions (FAQ)You can configure custom error pages in Tomcat using the error-page element in the application's web.xml file, as below. The error-code element contains the HTTP status code number, the location element contains the path to the error document relative to the Web application root. The error document may be a static HTML document or a JSP. The error-page element may be repeated to specify custom pages for any number of error codes.
Related QuestionsTomcat reports "Unable to locate servlet.jar"! Q: How can I log messages to the console?
Code Style: Apache Tomcat frequently asked questions (FAQ)The normal way of logging servlet information is to use the servlet's log(String) or log(String, Throwable) methods. To log a message when the servlet starts up, place the calls in the servlet's init(ServletConfig) method, as follows.
Related QuestionsIs it OK to run Tomcat on my VPS?
footerYou can install Tomcat on your VPS however do take note that Tomcat and java application takes up alot of resources and your experience with your VPS account may not be pleasant as a result of this. Because this is a dedicated server product and not a virtual/reseller product, there are some things to keep in mind. If you're using cPanel/WHM, you'll need to do things you wouldn't normally have to do in a reseller package, such as configure the nameservers in WHM.
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How do I set up for tracing TomCat?
RootCause/Aprobe FAQFirst, get the right JRE and TomCat installation, and configure it (these instructions are for Windows): Get a current JDK and install it: If you don't already have a JDK 1.3.1 or higher, get one from Sun and install it. (Don't get the co-bundle unless you want the NetBeans IDE, but do get the SDK rather than the JRE). Download TomCat from (page down to 5.0.16.tar.gz or whichever format), and install it somewhere. We'll call the installation location CATALINA_HOME.
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