Christopher Schultz-2 wrote:
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Why assume non-ROOT deployment? It's just as easy to use
ServletContext.getContextPath() than it is to arbitrarily chop
characters out of a URI.
1) This is just a mock Filter to reproduce the behaviour.
Hi,
This task has been fixed. The Java class was very static and we re-design
the auth method.
Thanks for your help.
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Rainer Jung [mailto:rainer.j...@kippdata.de]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 9. Juni 2009 11:05
An: Tomcat Users List
Betreff: Re: URL Auth Apache
2009/6/10 Jonathan Mast jhmast.develo...@gmail.com:
Ok, so this approach of writing to disk after reading the database is not
working at all. I thought you were saying previously that was working up to
a point, but then failing for new products.
I know its completely possible to add images
Hello,
We have an Application based on IIS 6.0 and Tomcat 6.0.18. In this
Application will be opened a PDF (href=start.PDF). In this PDF are many
links to other documents, that will be opened in the browser. (KapA.PDF,
KapB.PDF). Now the distributor deliver updatefiles with changing extensions
or
Hi chris,
Thx for the reply. just after posting the question i tried the same
steps and the files are getting gzip.
Thank you,
bala.
On 6/11/09, Christopher Schultz ch...@christopherschultz.net wrote:
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Bala,
On 6/10/2009 8:37 AM, balachandra
Hi Chuck,
Thx for the detailed info. i'll keep a note of these details during
deployment.
Thank you,
bala.
On 6/11/09, Caldarale, Charles R chuck.caldar...@unisys.com wrote:
From: balachandra maddina [mailto:chandu2...@gmail.com]
Subject: Using tomcat as standalone
Im wondering what are
Lyallex wrote:
The logging output gives the following
INFO: The path to the image cache is
C:\servers\tomcat\apache-tomcat-6.0.16\temp\1-ROOT\imagecache
This is a side effect of using the anti-locking attributes on your context.
Mark
I'm sorry I'm a bit lost with all the information I had found on realm
configuration problems. Thanks in advance for any help.
I had read it could come from the version so I had tried on two different ones:
On my Vista version, I have the error the name jdbc isn't bound to
the context.
I had
Mohit Anchlia wrote:
We are currently using tomcat 6. How do I determine the most recent
stable release of tomcat. I am looking at upgrading our tomcat with
most recent stable release.
Mohit, come on !
You've asked the same question on the Apache site, and been told the
same thing you'll be
Alexander Diedler wrote:
Hello,
We have an Application based on IIS 6.0 and Tomcat 6.0.18. In this
Application will be opened a PDF (href=start.PDF). In this PDF are many
links to other documents, that will be opened in the browser. (KapA.PDF,
KapB.PDF). Now the distributor deliver updatefiles
2009/6/11 Mark Thomas ma...@apache.org:
Lyallex wrote:
The logging output gives the following
INFO: The path to the image cache is
C:\servers\tomcat\apache-tomcat-6.0.16\temp\1-ROOT\imagecache
This is a side effect of using the anti-locking attributes on your context.
Er, OK ... thanks.
Hi,
We have Apache Web server which is to be linked to 2 jboss instances on the
same server.
We have made the entries in workers.properties file but what changes need to
be done in Jboss so that both instances are picked up by Apache load
balancer?
I tried changing Connector port=8009 to 8007
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 11:48 PM, Lyallexlyal...@gmail.com wrote:
I know its completely possible to add images the root of a Web-App folder
after deployment and have Tomcat see them.
Great, any idea how ?
Others here seem to think that the DefaultServlet will not serve
content that is
See |caseSensitive| here
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/config/context.html
But doing so makes your installation VERY insecure in a windows
environment. (Since ACL's can be bypassed since most ACL rules are case
sensitive)
I performance is of no concern - you could go crazy and
Hi list!
I have mod_jk 1.2.26 configured and working fine.
However i want to set a special reply_timeout for a special url ,
i am getting strange errors in log and the rule is ignored .
Once i add this line:
/dataj_mid/controller/finance/*=dataj_mid;reply_timeout=12
(see the full config
From: Lyallex [mailto:lyal...@gmail.com]
Subject: Dynamic Resources: getRealPath() returns the 'wrong' path
INFO: The path to the image cache is
C:\servers\tomcat\apache-tomcat-6.0.16\temp\1-ROOT\imagecache
ServletContext.getRealPath() is one of the leftovers from the early days that
From: Guillaume M [mailto:geama...@gmail.com]
Subject: Realm and Datasource configuration in Context
context.xml
Let's get this sorted first. Where is your context.xml file located? It
should be in your webapp's META-INF directory.
Context docBase=${app.name} path=/CQC privileged=true
From: Hassan Schroeder [mailto:hassan.schroe...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Loading dynamically created content: An old chestnut but
still a problem.
Then I copied a random example.gif image to the ROOT directory
and entered http://localhost:8080/example.gif in my address bar.
And there it is
2009/6/11 Caldarale, Charles R chuck.caldar...@unisys.com:
Writing to the webapp's deployment location is a bad idea - you again have no
guarantee that it's allowed, and you're at the whims of the container and
execution environment controlling the actual location. Much better to write
2009/6/11 Caldarale, Charles R chuck.caldar...@unisys.com:
From: Hassan Schroeder [mailto:hassan.schroe...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Loading dynamically created content: An old chestnut but
still a problem.
Then I copied a random example.gif image to the ROOT directory
and entered
My context.xml file is in my webapp's META-INF directory and my
web.xml is in my webapp's WEB-INF directory. There isn't any change in
the results after those corrections.
This webapp worked fine enough for some years on my laptop, saddly it
had broken down recently and I don't remember the exact
From: Lyallex [mailto:lyal...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Dynamic Resources: getRealPath() returns the 'wrong' path
Works perfectly ... except I just cannot get he DefaultServlet to
serve any images that are written to any directory anywhere on the
filesystem after the server has started ...
Lyallex wrote:
2009/6/11 Caldarale, Charles R chuck.caldar...@unisys.com:
Writing to the webapp's deployment location is a bad idea - you again have
no guarantee that it's allowed, and you're at the whims of the container and
execution environment controlling the actual location. Much
From: Lyallex [mailto:lyal...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Loading dynamically created content: An old chestnut but
still a problem.
I'm not imagining this. It is a fact. On my setup (tomcat 6.0.16.
jdk1.6.0_03, Windows XP SP 2) I cannot load images that have been
written to disk after the
Lyallex wrote:
2009/6/11 Caldarale, Charles R chuck.caldar...@unisys.com:
From: Hassan Schroeder [mailto:hassan.schroe...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Loading dynamically created content: An old chestnut but
still a problem.
Then I copied a random example.gif image to the ROOT directory
and
nilesh p wrote:
Hi,
We have Apache Web server which is to be linked to 2 jboss instances on the
same server.
We have made the entries in workers.properties file but what changes need to
be done in Jboss so that both instances are picked up by Apache load
balancer?
I tried changing Connector
I had tried again with the realm off and I can use the database
through the datasource in my vista version but on my XP version I have
the message jdbc not bound to this context.
2009/6/11, Guillaume M geama...@gmail.com:
My context.xml file is in my webapp's META-INF directory and my
web.xml
Upon more profiling, I figured that I have lots of apache.axis objects that
are not garbage collected.
The way I am making SOAP calls is through axis1.4 generated stubs. Eg.
MyDAO {
protected MyPortType getAPIConnection() throws Exception {
MyPort port;
try {
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Mark,
On 6/11/2009 9:36 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
This all all a expected side-effect of using the anti resource locking
features.
Oh, good: some /real/ information as to the cause. I suspect that Hassan
and Chuck are nto using anti-resource-locking
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CrystalCracker,
On 6/11/2009 12:01 PM, CrystalCracker wrote:
Upon more profiling, I figured that I have lots of apache.axis objects that
are not garbage collected.
Does the MyPortType class have a 'close' method or something like that
that must be
Hi,
I'm having issues using mod_jk 1.2.28 with Tomcat 6.0.18 and Apache 2.2.
Whenever I call one of the mount points defined on my apache2.conf file I
get the same message in the log file (below). I am including what I
believe are the relevant portions of my config files. Thanks!
I call the
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Nilesh,
On 6/11/2009 7:30 AM, nilesh p wrote:
We have Apache Web server which is to be linked to 2 jboss instances on the
same server.
We have made the entries in workers.properties file but what changes need to
be done in Jboss so that both
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Subject: Re: Loading dynamically created content: An old chestnut but
stilla problem.
I suspect that Hassan and Chuck are nto using anti-resource-locking
while Lyallex is.
Correct; as stated, both Hassan and I are using stock
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Guillaume,
On 6/11/2009 5:48 AM, Guillaume M wrote:
On my Vista version, I have the error the name jdbc isn't bound to
the context.
Sounds like your JNDI name is not correct.
Resource name=jdbc/authen
This is correct.
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André,
On 6/11/2009 6:11 AM, André Warnier wrote:
Here is something else you may want to read :
http://slash7.com/pages/vampires
Brilliant!
- -chris
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From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Subject: Re: Apache with multiple instance of Jboss on same server
Please post your workers.properties file, and the Context elements
from each of your JBoss instances.
Why would the Context elements be of interest? Wouldn't
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Evgeny,
On 6/11/2009 8:26 AM, Tsirkin Evgeny wrote:
Once i add this line:
/dataj_mid/controller/finance/*=dataj_mid;reply_timeout=12
(see the full config below)
[snip]
I am getting in jk log this:
jk_handler::mod_jk.c (2372): Could not
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Chuck,
On 6/11/2009 12:25 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Subject: Re: Apache with multiple instance of Jboss on same server
Please post your workers.properties file, and the
From: CrystalCracker [mailto:sudarshan.acha...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Understanding GC Logs
Shouldn't the 'port' object get collected once ?
Don't confuse a reference to an object with the object itself. The port
variable may go out of scope, but that has nothing to do with the underlying
Hi.
Good points for providing all relevant information.
By any chance, are you using VirtualHost's ?
(Unlikely with HTTPS, but nevertheless)
If yes, make sure to look up the JkMountCopy directive.
JkMount is not automatically inherited by VirtualHosts, from the main
configuration.
A couple
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André,
On 6/11/2009 6:32 AM, André Warnier wrote:
It's not a base feature of either Java or Tomcat, it's a base feature
of the OS. Windows filesystems are (relatively, see below)
case-insensitive, Unix/Linux are absolutely case-sensitive. Since
I am encountering an odd problem with Tomcat (6.0.18). When the Java
security manager is enabled, I get a ClassNotFoundException when I try
to load the Postgres database driver using Class.forName() and a URL
classloader pointed at a jar; its parent classloader is the Webapp
classloader.
But,
Update,
I finally got my vendor on the line. He is telling me that this entry in my
server.xml:
connector port=81 protocol=HTTP/1.1
Server-
maxThreads=600 connectionTimeout=2
redirectpPort=443 /
Is the reason I'm seeing this in my catalina.out. He is stating that If I put
an address (the
From: Jones, Keven [mailto:keven.jo...@ncr.com]
Subject: RE: Tomcat maxThreads Issue
He is stating that If I put an address (the same address
Of the linux server that the tomcat instance is running on)
that that message will go away and the maxThreads will
actually move to 600.
Anyone
I'm running apache 2.2.11-mod_jk 1.2.27-tomcat 6.0.18. I'm attempting
to gzip javascript output from apache (static files), and tomcat
(servlets with javascript content types). I'm using mod_deflate in
apache to do this.
Here's my problem. When the request is to a servlet (static apache files
and
Hi André,
Thanks for your input. I added JkMountCopy On to both the default and
SSL VirtualHosts and it started working.
Diego.
André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com
2009/06/11 01:03 PM
Please respond to
Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
To
Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
cc
Hi Chris,
Yes there is a lot of connections which can be very slow. I had been
asked to do a complex sorting program on a web server. I wouldn't have
use a web server especially knowing we can have above 100 sorts in a
row but it's easier to update...
I had used all I knew about Java to make it
inside TC you have to grant the container access to Jar
assuming your class is located in commons-daemon.jar in
$CATALINA_HOME/conf/catalina.policy
// These permissions apply to the daemon code
grant codeBase file:${catalina.home}/bin/commons-daemon.jar {
permission
From: Guillaume M [mailto:geama...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Realm and Datasource configuration in Context
And I had put the mysql in the $CATALINA_BASE/lib directory.
Is the MySQL jar in *only* Tomcat's lib directory? If it's also in your
webapp's WEB-INF/lib, that can cause classloader
That blurb was already in the catalina.policy file.
-Original Message-
From: Martin Gainty [mailto:mgai...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 2:39 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Classloader Issues
inside TC you have to grant the container access to Jar
assuming
Stack trace:
java.lang.Exception: Unable to start: Cannot load database driver:
Cannot load PostgreSQL JDBC driver: org.postgresql.Driver
com.sixnetio.BVB.Web.DB.connect(DB.java:72)
com.sixnetio.BVB.Web.DB.getDB(DB.java:94)
From: Jon Pearson [mailto:jon.pear...@sixnet.com]
Subject: RE: Classloader Issues
That blurb was already in the catalina.policy file.
I think Martin was just using that as an example; you likely need to grant some
permission(s) to your own classloader code.
Again, posting the stack trace
Anthony J. Biacco:
Here's my problem. When the request is to a servlet (static apache files
and JSPs through mod_jk are fine) in the form of a GET, instead of
sending a Content-Length response header, I get a Transfer-Encoding:
chunked header
I'd like to know:
1) What are the causes of
My last message included the stack trace. The Postgresql jar is in the
WEB-INF/lib directory of my webapp
(/var/lib/tomcat6/webapps/BVWeb/WEB-INF/lib/postgresql-8.3-604.jdbc4.jar
on Linux,
C:\Projects\Java\Eclipse\.metadata\.plugins\org.eclipse.wst.server.core\
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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André,
On 6/11/2009 6:32 AM, André Warnier wrote:
It's not a base feature of either Java or Tomcat, it's a base feature
of the OS. Windows filesystems are (relatively, see below)
case-insensitive, Unix/Linux are
André Warnier:
the filesystem which matters. If the filesystem is case-insensitive, it
doesn't matter whether the URL is /ABC.PDF or /abc.pdf, does it ?
No. Try
http://localhost:8080/tomcat.gif
and
http://localhost:8080/tomcaT.gif
with a default Tomcat install.
--
Regards
mks
Apparently there was some kind of silent failure going on behind the
scenes. It seems that the dynamically loaded JAR needed filesystem read
access to the JAR in WEB-INF/lib, and that both the webapp and the other
JAR needed to have java.net.SocketPermission for connect and resolve
against the
Here's my problem. When the request is to a servlet (static apache
files
and JSPs through mod_jk are fine) in the form of a GET, instead of
sending a Content-Length response header, I get a Transfer-Encoding:
chunked header
I'd like to know:
1) What are the causes of either Tomcat
I tested with a 8K jsp and did get it chunked.
Do you happen to know the parameter for changing the buffer size?
Perhaps I can increase it to a number representing the largest length
of my servlet content. Which isn't too big, maybe 20K.
NM on this, I found bufferSize for the AJP connector.
No dice. I tried a bufferSize of 16384 and an 11K response still got chunked.
Even tried using packetSize and max_packet_size (mod_jk).
-Tony
---
Manager, IT Operations
Format Dynamics, Inc.
303-573-1800x27
abia...@formatdynamics.com
http://www.formatdynamics.com
Anthony J. Biacco:
The only thing that makes me question this, is that if I query the
servlet directly on port 8080 instead of through mod_jk/ajp, it
doesn't get chunked. Well, I don’t get a transfer-encoding header I
should say. But I don’t get a content length through there either.
And
Markus Schönhaber:
André Warnier:
the filesystem which matters. If the filesystem is case-insensitive, it
doesn't matter whether the URL is /ABC.PDF or /abc.pdf, does it ?
No. Try
Hm, re-reading the way you asked the question, this should be Yes, it
does matter instead of No. ;-)
--
Markus Schönhaber wrote:
André Warnier:
the filesystem which matters. If the filesystem is case-insensitive, it
doesn't matter whether the URL is /ABC.PDF or /abc.pdf, does it ?
No. Try
http://localhost:8080/tomcat.gif
and
http://localhost:8080/tomcaT.gif
with a default Tomcat install.
mks is correct
you can set MaxPostSize to a value =2097152 for HttpConnector in
$TOMCAT_HOME/conf/server.xml
http://spdn.ifas.ufl.edu/docs/config/http.html
and yes your connector will need to support HTTP 1.1 support for
chunked-encoding
From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Subject: Re: Tomcat 6.0.18 access files case-insensitive
So apparently Tomcat does not just use the standard Windows
file..open function, it runs additional checks.
Tomcat doesn't use Windows anything, it uses the JRE methods. Underlying those
On 10.06.2009 21:25, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Jones, Keven [mailto:keven.jo...@ncr.com] Subject: RE: Tomcat
maxThreads Issue
Connector port=8011 enableLookups=false protocol=AJP/1.3
redirectPort=8443 maxThreads=400 connectionTimeout=2/
The syntax is ok, but I'd have to look
On 10.06.2009 18:26, Jones, Keven wrote:
FYI, I'm just the linux admin as the applicatons group/developer
and coder is not making any headway into resolving this. This is a
mobility application (ie. Mobile banking, so you go to your iphone
and go to your bank.mobi..)not that it matter but
Anthony J. Biacco wrote:
No dice. I tried a bufferSize of 16384 and an 11K response still got chunked.
Even tried using packetSize and max_packet_size (mod_jk).
I think we need Rainer here.
In the meantime, just as an intellectual exercise, let's take the
problem from the other end.
A
From: Martin Gainty [mailto:mgai...@hotmail.com]
Subject: RE: chunked encoding
you can set MaxPostSize to a value =2097152 for HttpConnector in
$TOMCAT_HOME/conf/server.xml
Which has absolutely nothing to do with the issue under discussion.
maxPostSize is for processing of POST requests,
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
I also wonder what the purpose of this attribute really is, in fact.
Should this not always be left to case sensitive = true ?
Unless you're begging for trouble, or have a really, really sloppy programming
staff.
-
On 10.06.2009 22:57, Filip Hanik - Dev Lists wrote:
this is because apache a2 only has routes for td201 and td202... but
not td101... therefore it doesn't know how to handle td101.
why don't you setup all four routes for a1 and a2.
then use the mod_proxy_balancer lbset variable to set a
This is a thread dump during a problem. I will take your advice and execute 3
whan the next event happens. Thank you for your help!
-Original Message-
From: Rainer Jung rainer.j...@kippdata.de
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 6:08 PM
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject:
I've been trying to locate the source of an issue we've encountered
periodically, and am hoping to find some enlightenment here. The issue
is that we're seeing periodic slow responses - in some cases as long as
30-40 seconds for servlet requests that normally come in well under a
second. In
On 11.06.2009 14:26, Tsirkin Evgeny wrote:
Hi list!
I have mod_jk 1.2.26 configured and working fine.
However i want to set a special reply_timeout for a special url ,
i am getting strange errors in log and the rule is ignored .
Once i add this line:
From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Subject: Re: Tomcat 6.0.18 access files case-insensitive
Now if the attribute is false, does that mean that Tomcat will try all
possible case variations between abc.html and ABC.HTML before it
gives up ?
I just looked at the code in
On 12.06.2009 00:13, Jones, Keven wrote:
This is a thread dump during a problem. I will take your advice and
execute 3 whan the next event happens. Thank you for your help!
Then your problem doesn't last long enough. The presented dump doesn't
contain stacks for 200 connector threads of one
Brian Harper wrote:
Questions:
1. When is my servlet instantiated by Tomcat and its doPost method
called?
Once the headers have been received and Tomcat can map the request.
Does this happen before the entire body of the request has been
received?
Yes.
In which case perhaps the delays are
On 12.06.2009 00:22, Brian Harper wrote:
I've been trying to locate the source of an issue we've encountered
periodically, and am hoping to find some enlightenment here. The issue
is that we're seeing periodic slow responses - in some cases as long as
30-40 seconds for servlet requests that
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Should the first phrase not read
If the value of this flag is true, all case sensitivity checks will be
*enabled*.
Agreed.
Fixed for 4.1.x, 5.5.x, 6.0.x trunk. Will be in the next releases of each.
All this time and
Hi all,
I have a very stuoid question, but I'm bored by it...so I thought to ask
help to you.
I'm modifing many times a jar in a webapp in tomcat and I need to restart
tomcat every change I do. Can't I avoid restarting and having tomcat seeing
changing?
Hoping in any hint, I restart tomcat a lot
The client thus requests this javascript from the CDN.
The CDN looks in their cache if they have it.
If they do, they serve it.
If not, they issue a request to your site for it, and your site
delivers
it to the CDN. The CDN anyway delivers it to the client.
If the response of your site
From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Subject: Re: Tomcat 6.0.18 access files case-insensitive
Since the filesystem is case-sensitive, it may well have both
abc.html and ABC.HTML in the same directory. So which one
would it pick to keep ?
Presumably the first or last one
From: Nowhere [mailto:spina.r...@gmail.com]
Subject: Tomcat restart and jar
I have a very stuoid question, but I'm bored by it...
We'll assume something has been lost in translation here...
Can't I avoid restarting and having tomcat seeing changing?
Create a WatchedResource element inside
Anthony J. Biacco wrote:
That'd be ideal, yes. I haven't found any such parameters in Apache so far
though.
I wasn't necessarily thinking about an existing parameter or module.
More of a custom add-on, which would make the request to Tomcat, buffer
the response, and return it in one chunk
Maybe something else worth trying..
I think you mentioned earlier that this did not happen when you accessed
the link directly via the Tomcat HTTP connector.
Since at the Apache level, you can recognise those calls, why don't you
try to proxy those calls specifically via mod_proxy_http, to
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
Presumably the first or last one encountered. ...
Or it could just pick a random file in the directory, whether it matches
something or not. After all, you were saying that this would only
affect lazy clients or bad programmers.
It turned out I just wasn't using a response big enough. Once I did something
like 10k I then got a chunked header from tomcat.
-Tony
---
Manager, IT Operations
Format Dynamics, Inc.
303-573-1800x27
abia...@formatdynamics.com
http://www.formatdynamics.com
-Original
I Googled for this, and found a reference to setting
disableServiceList to true, but that didn't work. Tomcat is 6.0.18
running under W2K3 Server if that makes a difference.
Thanks.
--
***
* John Oliver
http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec3.html
3.6.1
All HTTP/1.1 applications MUST be able to receive and decode the
chunked transfer-coding, and MUST ignore chunk-extension extensions
they do not understand.
So you have to jump through big hoops to not use chunked encoding
[IIRC -
Its there for convenience (and been there forever) - but it is a
great big security whole if we ignore case (Try asking for
/web-INF/wEb.xml - or even more evil /web-INF/wEb.xm%6c)
-Tim
André Warnier wrote:
Even that wouldn't work.
Since the filesystem is case-sensitive, it may well have
Anthony J. Biacco wrote:
It turned out I just wasn't using a response big enough. Once I did something
like 10k I then got a chunked header from tomcat.
Ok, so it isn't mod_jk/AJP specifically, it's deeper.
It was a bit to be expected, since the server has no real way to know
when your
Rainer Jung wrote:
On 10.06.2009 22:57, Filip Hanik - Dev Lists wrote:
this is because apache a2 only has routes for td201 and td202... but
not td101... therefore it doesn't know how to handle td101.
why don't you setup all four routes for a1 and a2.
then use the mod_proxy_balancer
Tim Funk wrote:
Its there for convenience (and been there forever) - but it is a
great big security whole if we ignore case (Try asking for
/web-INF/wEb.xml - or even more evil /web-INF/wEb.xm%6c)
Ok. My point (at the end) was : there does not seem to be a real
useful use for /ever/
Mark Thomas ma...@apache.org wrote in message
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Brian Harper wrote:
Questions:
1. When is my servlet instantiated by Tomcat and its doPost method
called?
Once the headers have been received and Tomcat can map the request.
But it is instantiated only for
André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote in message
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Anthony J. Biacco wrote:
No dice. I tried a bufferSize of 16384 and an 11K response still got
chunked. Even tried using packetSize and max_packet_size (mod_jk).
I think we need Rainer here.
No, the various
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