I DID try, but there is no IP address attribute for
connector elements. .. at least not in the
documentation listed on the 5.5 documentation /
configuration setup.
How would I do it? Can you please indicate the
syntax?
Thanks, Justin
--- Hassan Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Justin
you!
Also, thank you, Mark Eggers.
As I am so new to this, I run the risk of veering
off-topic, which I realize
is inappropriate. That said, I will get my newbie
noggin back into the
woodshed so that I may be true to this list.
Best wishes,
John G.
on 10/10/05 10:11 PM, Justin
what port number
to bind to.
--David
Justin Jaynes wrote:
I DID try, but there is no IP address attribute for
connector elements. .. at least not in the
documentation listed on the 5.5 documentation /
configuration setup.
How would I do it? Can you please indicate the
syntax
Strike that--I just found that documentation after
looking the hundredth time. I guess we overlook what
we didn't know before, assuming it isn't what we
wanted to find--or something strange like that.
But I found it. Thanks everyone.
Justin
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I'll
I would HIGHLY recommend using SuSE Linux 10 which can
be purchased or download from Novell directly at
suse.com. Also, see the openSuSE project (essentially
the open source community effort half of the
SuSE/novell team).
I used to run RedHat but was disappointed in the drop
to Fedora. I tried
I am running tomcat 5.5.12 and need to host two sites,
both with ssl. Obviously one SSL cert/keystore will
not do for two sites. I understand that SSL is IP
based because the http header is not read until after
the connection is established.
I know you can configure tomcat to do virtual
I am accepting JPEG uploads on a website I developed
in JSP and Java Beans. It all runs on Tomcat.
I once knew of a Java Bean that would accept a JPEG
and scale and resize the image and save it. I need my
web-app to resize the images as it accpets them.
That was years ago. I can't find it
Concerning JNDI Database Connection Pooling Sources, I
have read that if you fail to explicitely close Result
Sets, Statements, or Connections to the DataSource
from WITHIN the web application, a connection in the
pool will be lost. (I read this at:
Paul,
Thanks. I am doing as you have instructed. I hope to
set up client-side redirects. Can you please tell me
how? Does it require javascript, or just HTML? Where
can I learn about client side re-directs?
Justin Jaynes
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Justin Jaynes wrote
Andrea,
Let's say you install tomcat on machine A, (your
server), and your network administrator has given that
machine the address of 192.168.0.7.
You and want to reach the server from a machine B,
your workstation. All you need to do (assuming they
are on the same network and properly
Peter,
I tried the solution you offered (below) about
creating more than one service and using the
address=xxx parameter in the Connectors tags. It
works great. However, what do you mean in your
disclaimer that it is from the documentation and is
untested? Did you mean to say NOT from the
on the preprocheaders
or urlmap notifications.
Hope this helps.
Bruno Georges
Bruno Georges
Glencore International AG
Tel. +41 41 709 3204
Fax +41 41 709 3000
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only one instance with two jk2
services how is that
helping if the tomcat is busy handling a lot of
requests ?
C
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use apache + modrewrite
If you want some example I can help you
Bruno
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To: Tomcat Users List
tomcat-user
If I host more than one domain on my tomcat
installation (standalone, not with apache), can I
imort an SSL certificate for each domain and will
tomcat just know which to use for which hosts?
Justin Jaynes
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Is it possible for me to host somedomain.com on my
tomcat, and as that is my prefered domain name format,
and want all users who go to www.somedomain.com (YES,
I have A records set up for both and they point to the
same tomcat server) to be re-directed to
somedomain.com, using my tomcat setup?
In
be this:
How do I cofigure virtual hosting of more than one SSL
enabled host over ONE interface using multiple IP
addresses?
Sorry for the confusion.
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If I host more than one domain on my tomcat
installation (standalone, not with apache), can I
imort
other pointers,
just ask another question.
Good luck,
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Hi,
Could you give me a quick pointer in
the right direction for a good, popular log
analyzer?
Then I can study up. I would appreciate the help
so
much.
Easy. Enable the AccessLogValve in conf/server.xml
. Do I have
to wait until 5.5 comes out stable to use
COMMONS-LOGGING?
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never used any of the pre-installed software, and have
actually been disabling it. A book recommended it not
be installed for security purposes on a production
server-- they could be wrong, I know).
Any suggestions?
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I really don't care what your personal views are. I
am not a decision
maker here. We use apache/tomcat for non-mission
critical app
with my own. If someone
could answer my fileupload Commons question directly,
that would be nice. Pointing me in the proper
direction to LEARN how to use it would be useful as
well.
Justin Jaynes
--- Tim Funk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
See http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/fileupload/
-Tim
No, in fact I didn't see it. Thank you. If I have
any specific questions after reading it, I will ask.
Thank you so much.
Justin Jaynes
--- QM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Sep 23, 2004 at 12:14:18PM -0700, Justin
Jaynes wrote:
: So my question: How do I USE the fileupload
Commons
Well,
As Yaov said this list was ok for JSP development,
here I go.
I am having a great time using Tomcat on SuSE 9.1 with
SSL and all is working fine.
I would like users of my web applications to be able
to upload image files to directories that Tomcat is
serving files out of. This must
I realize this group is NOT for JSP development
questions. Does anyone know of such a group?
I have exhausted my books in looking for answers and
would like to chat with other JSP developers.
My appreciation for all this list has already done for
me.
Justin Jaynes
a WEB-INF directory for both
hosts, or could they somehow share a WEB-INF directory
so I only have to maintain ONE set of classes? I
tried using symbolic-link WEB-INF's to one big WEB-INF
directory, but it did NOT work.
Justin Jaynes
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examples that secure entire
applications.
Thanks for the help thus far,
Justin Jaynes
--- Justin Ruthenbeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Square peg, round hole.
It seems like the only reason you've split these
into multiple hosts is
to differentiate between secure and non-secure
system that I
eventually ditched it (but then I don't need port
80). All in all, it's easier
to run Apache http server and bridge to Tomcat than
to try to get Tomcat
running using jsvc, imo.
..Bob.
--- Eric Noel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/28/2004 12:02 PM, Justin Jaynes wrote:
I am
I recently downloaded TOMCAT 5 and I read that I am
responsible to verify the integrity of the download
from the mirror using some key or signature. How do I
do that? I am running SuSE linux 9.1.
Please be specific. What key's or signatures or
checksums do I download? Where do I place them?
Is it considered safe to run tomcat as a stand-alone
production server on ports 80 and 443? This requires
tomcat to run as root (or so I have read) and it is
therefore not recommended. Using apache forks child
processes that run as nobody. But I don' want to use
apache. Again, is it safe to
I am intending to run in a fully internet exposed
environment and I only have ONE physical machine to
use for deployment. It will be directly connected to
the internet at co-location service provider. So ...
In a conversation from yesterday, it appears another
user had a similar question. How
I am very impressed with the responsiveness of this
list. I appreciate all the help everyone has given me
in learning about JSVC for running tomcat as an
underpriviledged user on ports 80 and 443.
However, I am still running into a problem.
I created a tomcat user and group and all tomcat files
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