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18 | $Id: RELEASE-NOTES 612940 2008-01-17 19:22:26Z markt $ |
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19 | |
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20 | |
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21 | Apache Tomcat Version 6.0.18 |
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22 | Release Notes |
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23 | |
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24 | |
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25 | ============================= |
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26 | KNOWN ISSUES IN THIS RELEASE: |
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27 | ============================= |
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28 | |
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29 | * Dependency Changes |
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30 | * JNI Based Applications |
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31 | * Bundled APIs |
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32 | * Web application reloading and static fields in shared libraries |
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33 | * Tomcat on Linux |
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34 | * Enabling SSI and CGI Support |
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35 | * Security manager URLs |
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36 | * Symlinking static resources |
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37 | * Enabling invoker servlet |
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38 | * Viewing the Tomcat Change Log |
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39 | * When all else fails |
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41 | |
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42 | =================== |
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43 | Dependency Changes: |
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44 | =================== |
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45 | Tomcat 6.0 is designed to run on JSE 5.0 and later. |
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46 | |
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47 | In addition, Tomcat 6.0 uses the Eclipse JDT Java compiler for compiling |
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48 | JSP pages. This means you no longer need to have the complete |
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49 | Java Development Kit (JDK) to run Tomcat, but a Java Runtime Environment |
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50 | (JRE) is sufficient. The Eclipse JDT Java compiler is bundled with the |
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51 | binary Tomcat distributions. Tomcat can also be configured to use the |
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52 | compiler from the JDK to compile JSPs, or any other Java compiler supported |
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53 | by Apache Ant. |
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54 | |
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55 | |
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56 | ======================= |
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57 | JNI Based Applications: |
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58 | ======================= |
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59 | Applications that require native libraries must ensure that the libraries have |
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60 | been loaded prior to use. Typically, this is done with a call like: |
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61 | |
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62 | static { |
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63 | System.loadLibrary("path-to-library-file"); |
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64 | } |
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65 | |
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66 | in some class. However, the application must also ensure that the library is |
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67 | not loaded more than once. If the above code were placed in a class inside |
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68 | the web application (i.e. under /WEB-INF/classes or /WEB-INF/lib), and the |
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69 | application were reloaded, the loadLibrary() call would be attempted a second |
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70 | time. |
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71 | |
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72 | To avoid this problem, place classes that load native libraries outside of the |
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73 | web application, and ensure that the loadLibrary() call is executed only once |
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74 | during the lifetime of a particular JVM. |
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75 | |
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76 | |
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77 | ============= |
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78 | Bundled APIs: |
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79 | ============= |
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80 | A standard installation of Tomcat 6.0 makes all of the following APIs available |
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81 | for use by web applications (by placing them in "lib"): |
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82 | * annotations-api.jar (Annotations package) |
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83 | * catalina.jar (Tomcat Catalina implementation) |
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84 | * catalina-ant.jar (Tomcat Catalina Ant tasks) |
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85 | * catalina-ha.jar (High availability package) |
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86 | * catalina-tribes.jar (Group communication) |
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87 | * el-api.jar (EL 2.1 API) |
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88 | * jasper.jar (Jasper 2 Compiler and Runtime) |
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89 | * jasper-el.jar (Jasper 2 EL implementation) |
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90 | * jasper-jdt.jar (Eclipse JDT 3.3 Java compiler) |
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91 | * jsp-api.jar (JSP 2.1 API) |
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92 | * servlet-api.jar (Servlet 2.5 API) |
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93 | * tomcat-coyote.jar (Tomcat connectors and utility classes) |
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94 | * tomcat-dbcp.jar (package renamed database connection pool based on Commons DBCP) |
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95 | |
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96 | You can make additional APIs available to all of your web applications by |
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97 | putting unpacked classes into a "classes" directory (not created by default), |
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98 | or by placing them in JAR files in the "lib" directory. |
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99 | |
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100 | To override the XML parser implementation or interfaces, use the endorsed |
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101 | mechanism of the JVM. The default configuration defines JARs located in |
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102 | "endorsed" as endorsed. |
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103 | |
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104 | |
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105 | ================================================================ |
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106 | Web application reloading and static fields in shared libraries: |
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107 | ================================================================ |
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108 | Some shared libraries (many are part of the JDK) keep references to objects |
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109 | instantiated by the web application. To avoid class loading related problems |
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110 | (ClassCastExceptions, messages indicating that the classloader |
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111 | is stopped, etc.), the shared libraries state should be reinitialized. |
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112 | |
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113 | Something which might help is to avoid putting classes which would be |
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114 | referenced by a shared static field in the web application classloader, |
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115 | and putting them in the shared classloader instead (JARs should be put in the |
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116 | "lib" folder, and classes should be put in the "classes" folder). |
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117 | |
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118 | |
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119 | ================ |
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120 | Tomcat on Linux: |
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121 | ================ |
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122 | GLIBC 2.2 / Linux 2.4 users should define an environment variable: |
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123 | export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5 |
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124 | |
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125 | Redhat Linux 9.0 users should use the following setting to avoid |
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126 | stability problems: |
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127 | export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1 |
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128 | |
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129 | There are some Linux bugs reported against the NIO sendfile behavior, make sure you |
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130 | have a JDK that is up to date, or disable sendfile behavior in the Connector.<br/> |
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131 | 6427312: (fc) FileChannel.transferTo() throws IOException "system call interrupted"<br/> |
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132 | 5103988: (fc) FileChannel.transferTo should return -1 for EAGAIN instead throws IOException<br/> |
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133 | 6253145: (fc) FileChannel.transferTo on Linux fails when going beyond 2GB boundary<br/> |
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134 | 6470086: (fc) FileChannel.transferTo(2147483647, 1, channel) cause "Value too large" exception<br/> |
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137 | ============================= |
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138 | Enabling SSI and CGI Support: |
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139 | ============================= |
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140 | Because of the security risks associated with CGI and SSI available |
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141 | to web applications, these features are disabled by default. |
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142 | |
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143 | To enable and configure CGI support, please see the cgi-howto.html page. |
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144 | |
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145 | To enable and configue SSI support, please see the ssi-howto.html page. |
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148 | ====================== |
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149 | Security manager URLs: |
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150 | ====================== |
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151 | In order to grant security permissions to JARs located inside the |
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152 | web application repository, use URLs of of the following format |
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153 | in your policy file: |
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154 | |
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155 | file:${catalina.home}/webapps/examples/WEB-INF/lib/driver.jar |
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158 | ============================ |
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159 | Symlinking static resources: |
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160 | ============================ |
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161 | By default, Unix symlinks will not work when used in a web application to link |
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162 | resources located outside the web application root directory. |
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163 | |
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164 | This behavior is optional, and the "allowLinking" flag may be used to disable |
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165 | the check. |
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168 | ========================= |
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169 | Enabling invoker servlet: |
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170 | ========================= |
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171 | Starting with Tomcat 4.1.12, the invoker servlet is no longer available by |
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172 | default in all webapps. Enabling it for all webapps is possible by editing |
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173 | $CATALINA_HOME/conf/web.xml to uncomment the "/servlet/*" servlet-mapping |
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174 | definition. |
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176 | Using the invoker servlet in a production environment is not recommended and |
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177 | is unsupported. More details are available on the Tomcat FAQ at |
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178 | http://tomcat.apache.org/faq/misc.html#invoker. |
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179 | |
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180 | |
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181 | ============================== |
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182 | Viewing the Tomcat Change Log: |
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183 | ============================== |
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184 | See changelog.html in this directory. |
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185 | |
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186 | |
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187 | ==================== |
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188 | When all else fails: |
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189 | ==================== |
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190 | See the FAQ |
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191 | http://tomcat.apache.org/faq/ |
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