If its causing a problem for you, skip the auto generation and modify httpd.conf by hand. The auto generation only works for the simplest of configurations, anyway.


John

On Wed, 9 Jul 2003 14:04:18 -0500, David Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED] ind.com> wrote:

I realize this may seem terribly simple to a few of you but I have yet to tweak my server.xml to generate a mod_jk.conf that will correctly handle the www.mysight.com/ address.

What am I missing? I do have tomcat 4.1.18 and Apache2 relatively communicating at this point via mod_jk I think.

On a side note, I did not configure my apache to support ssl when I installed it initially. Now I need SSL and having a bit of difficulty deciphering the docs. Once I install OpenSSL in a dir, what do i add to httpd.conf?

Thanks,
Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: Turansky, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 3:33 PM
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Subject: RE: How do I determine sessions within Tomcat?


ok, I see th session listener interface in the javadocs as well as the session event class. any advice regarding *how* I plug it into tomcat? Is your method a standard J2EE solution or will this be Tomcat specific?


thanks for the quick reply,
mark


-----Original Message----- From: Mark W. Webb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 4:30 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: How do I determine sessions within Tomcat?


you would probably want to write a SessionListener, and plug it into tomcat.


Turansky, Mark wrote:

I am required to track users and their sessions in my web application. Is there a way to access all the sessions currently held in server memory?

My application is tracking users in a database table. Upon login, I log the session id along with a timestamp and other pertinent information. If the user specifically clicks the "log out" button, I can update my table with another timestamp, but I assume many will simply timeout. How do I update my table with their logout timestamp in the event of timeout? I was hoping to make a simple maintenance thread in the background that would check existing sessions against my database table for this purpose.

Thanks in advance,
Mark

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