Hi,
I always see this in the manager's info:
Request count: 311121 Error count: 520 Bytes received: 60.85 MB Bytes sent:
2090.63 MB
when bytes received, does it mean uploads from the browser, or also include
http request?
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Hi,
I'm using Tomcat 5.5 on Java 5. I'm trying to dynamically create a new
DataSource resource and add it to the JNDI component environment within a
webapp. To do so, I'm doing the same thing the admin app does: I get
Tomcat's MBeanServer, create the ObjectName for the NamingResource mbean
Angelo Chen wrote:
Hi,
I always see this in the manager's info:
Request count: 311121 Error count: 520 Bytes received: 60.85 MB Bytes sent:
2090.63 MB
when bytes received, does it mean uploads from the browser, or also include
http request?
Off the top of my head - no idea. But since
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: hepabolu [mailto:hepab...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Virtual host configuration - best practise?
Somebody suggested using the host manager, but from the Tomcat docs I
understand that the host manager is intended for deploying webapps in a
single domain
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Bill,
On 9/18/2009 9:47 PM, Bill Barker wrote:
I haven't checked the Servlet 3 spec, but with earlier versions, the union
process is to give you the *least* restrictive checking (i.e. you just have
to pass one constraint to pass). And, yes, the
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Theparanoidone,
On 9/18/2009 11:45 PM, Theparanoidone Theparanoidone wrote:
Thank you; that's pretty close to what I am looking for (as it relates to
mod-jk):
As a follow up question, it seems safe to assume that tomcat will
receive the
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Chuck,
On 9/19/2009 3:56 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
Your JSP files must not be placed under WEB-INF, since files under
WEB-INF may not be directly accessed via URL, and .jsp files have to
be.
Not necessarily. If you want to use a front
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Subject: Re: Security Constraint conflict
On 9/18/2009 9:47 PM, Bill Barker wrote:
I haven't checked the Servlet 3 spec, but with earlier versions,
the union process is to give you the *least* restrictive checking
(i.e. you
2009/9/18 Mark Thomas ma...@apache.org
Rex Wang wrote:
2009/9/17 Mark Thomas ma...@apache.org
Rex Wang wrote:
Dear Tomcat,
I meet a problem when config a web project which using the form based
security in clustering.
Clustering or load-balancing? Whether or not session