I need to install Apache TOmcat 4.01 on SCO Openserver 5.07 rather than using the default 4.1.29 version which comes with the original release of 5.07
anyone got any ideas hw to go about this, really struggling having downloaded the source and binariys and getting nowhere fast (0 Replies)
Hi,
I have a machine with Unixware 7.1.3 and Apache 2 and Tomcat 4.0.3 it's works, but in the archive log from mod_jk.log
ajp13_process_callback - write failed
: Error
ajp13_process_callback - write failed
: Error
ajp13_process_callback - write failed
: Error... (1 Reply)
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Where can i find the information about the compatibility versions of tomcat with AIX? for example, AIX 5.2 supported tomcat versions?? (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am facing some problem with Apache to Tomcat forwarding. I have Tomcat (6.0.18) behind Apache (2.2). I want to use ‘https' for receiving request from the client. This request, when forwarded by Apache to Tomcat, will use ‘http'. My application's name is ‘abc', which is deployed in... (1 Reply)
Evening,
I'm posting for help here, because I'll be honest I've reached the end of my tether, hopefully someone can give me some assistance and help me maintain a level of sanity...
I maintain a number of webservers on RHEL 5 64Bit (Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.3 (Tikanga)), the... (2 Replies)
Good evening, i've got a problem. I fail to enter "Manager App" in Apache Tomcat/9.0.0.M9 on server, it says "403 Access Denied». for example, server address is 192.168.1.4, when I type 'localhost ' in the browser and press "Manager App", then everything is ok. but if I enter 192.168.1.4 and press... (0 Replies)
Hi,
I have been assigned a task to build a server with these requirements :
> has multiple tomcats running under the same apache.
> tomcat & jdk has to be binded with apache.
> latest openssl with all necesarry "mod" to bind with apache & tomcat.
I am fairly new to... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
update-java-alternatives
UPDATE-JAVA-ALTERNATIVES(8) System Manager's Manual UPDATE-JAVA-ALTERNATIVES(8)NAME
update-java-alternatives - update alternatives for jre/sdk installations
SYNOPSIS
update-java-alternatives [--jre] [--plugin] [-t|--test|-v|--verbose]
-l|--list [<jname>]
-s|--set <jname>
-a|--auto
-h|-?|--help
DESCRIPTION
update-java-alternatives updates all alternatives belonging to one runtime or development kit for the Java language. A package does pro-
vide these information of it's alternatives in /usr/lib/jvm/.<jname>.jinfo.
OPTIONS
-l|--list [<jname>]
List all installed packages (or just <jname>) providing information to set a bunch of java alternatives. Verbose output shows each
alternative provided by the packages.
-a|--auto
Switch all alternatives of registered jre/sdk installations to automatic mode.
-s|--set <jname>
Set all alternatives of the registered jre/sdk installation to the program path provided by the <jname> installation.
--jre Limit the actions to alternatives belong to a runtime environment, not a development kit.
--jre-headless
Limit the actions to alternatives belong to the headless part of a runtime environment.
--plugin
Limit the actions to alternatives providing browser plugins.
-h|--help
Display a help message.
-t|--test
Don't actually do anything, just say what would be done. The implementation status of this option is the same as for update-alter-
natives (not implemented).
-v|--verbose
Verbose output.
FILES
/usr/lib/jvm/.*.jinfo
A text file describing a jre/sdk installation. Consists of some variables of the form <var>=<value> and a list of alternatives of
the form jre|jdk <name> <path>.
AUTHOR
update-java-alternatives and this manual page was written by Matthias Klose <doko@ubuntu.com>.
May 2006 UPDATE-JAVA-ALTERNATIVES(8)