Hassan Schroeder said:
That's what that virtual hosting how-to is *intended* to provide
And? The how-to not very real world for people in my situation and
doesn't contain all the relevant info in one page. That's what I intend
to write when I get my head around it all. Unless I find a link to an
Hassan Schroeder said:
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 11:29 AM, MB digital.disc...@gmail.com wrote:
And? The how-to not very real world for people in my situation
Too little real world
You keep saying that, without detail. What is not real world about
the content of the how-to? It is, after all
to deploy 2 virtual hosts in Tomcat 5.5.29 (no Apache) what more than
the server.xml file below and a context.xml per each host in Catalina do
you need to set up?
Where do I set path, like for /? Alright in the context file (see below)?
server.xml:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
Server
Caldarale, Charles R said:
Nothing, but you must do it correctly.
Yes, I figured that much. :)
You don't set the path attribute - in almost all cases it is illegal
(and / is never correct, under any circumstances - read the doc).
Interesting. Time for a reread.
Engine name=Catalina
I have Tomcat 5.5.x installed and Pro Apache Tomcat 6. Do I define
virtual hosts in server.xml in Tomcat 5.5 as well?
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Leon Kolchinsky sa såhär:
Confluence?
Although it's more a enterprise wiki but you get all you want (CSS, blogs,
gallery...).
There is a 10$ starter license. You may give it a shot.
Thanks for the thought. I've have looked at Confluence before. I totally
forgot to mention that I need the CMS to
. I have my eyes on Appfuse, but would like something
I can set up with 24 hours of work (or whatever is reasonable). All
designs (CSS), markup and raw content is already ready.
Appfuse look promising for the long term, but I'm not sure about getting
up and running from the get go.
/MB
Any
The request object in the servlet spec as I understand it as used in the
Tomcat 6 container for example makes use of the deprecated HTML
attribute name in order to tie individual elements of a HTML form to
server-side variables. This seem to imply that in order to produce
working Servlets one has
Is there a Eclipse plugin that can help you with properly configuring a
data source for Tomcat and other containers? It should be easy and
straightforward to configure a data source, but it seems it's not. Even
with the tools available Eclipse Java EE for Web Developers, it's easy
to mess up
to it...
then with a little code... dispatch the call to the required page... or just
use the a tomcat redirect like this
Check incoming URL and
response.sendRedirect(newUrl);
Or stick apache in front and use its Aliases or Virtual Hosting
- Original Message -
From: BENTOUHAMI MB Malek
... I imagined thats what you had... but you said you also wanted users the
get through
with http://10.124.40.29:9090/organigramme to the same page...
How did you do that??
- Original Message -
From: BENTOUHAMI MB Malek (DCL) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List users
Hello,
I'd like to connect to my application at
http://10.124.40.29:9090/ORGEWI/PLATFORM/FRENCH/EWICHART/JAVA/L1.html
but users need to connect via http://10.124.40.29:9090/organigramme
how to proceed ?
fyi : Calendra / tomcat v4
many applications with context file ORGEWI.xml
Tks,
Malek
Objet : Re: How to change a cipher suite with jboss 3.2.5
BENTOUHAMI MB Malek (DCL) wrote:
Hi,
I meet a unsolvable problem (for me) :
14:54:27,221 ERROR [PoolTcpEndpoint] Le point de contact [SSL:
ServerSocket[addr=/0.0.0.0,port=0,localport=8443]] a ignoré l'exception
Hi,
I meet a unsolvable problem (for me) :
14:54:27,221 ERROR [PoolTcpEndpoint] Le point de contact [SSL:
ServerSocket[addr=/0.0.0.0,port=0,localport=8443]] a ignoré l'exception:
java.net.SocketException: SSL handshake errorjavax.net.ssl.SSLException: No
available certificate corresponds to
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