Re: HOW TO detect what app server you're running in
On 26 Oct 2011, at 12:47, Konstantin Kolinko knst.koli...@gmail.com wrote: Note, that this method is unreliable. 1) The actual value can be configured by server administrator. 2) There are 3-rd party repackaged distributions of Tomcat, which may/should change the value. It would be better to rely on presence of certain features that you are going to use, or let the user configure your webapp. It Best regards, Konstantin Kolinko 2011/10/25 Bob DeRemer bob.dere...@thingworx.com: Yeah, that should do it - should have remembered that - I'm already using this - purely for diagnostic info. Thanks, guys! -Original Message- From: Ronald Klop (Mailing List) [mailto:ronald-mailingl...@base.nl] Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 7:39 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: HOW TO detect what app server you're running in Does this help? public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws ServletException, IOException { System.out.println(serverinfo: + getServletContext().getServerInfo()); } Ronald. Op dinsdag, 25 oktober 2011 13:33 schreef Bob DeRemer bob.dere...@thingworx.com: I may need to use some Tomcat-specific code in my web app. As a result, I would like to detect [if possible] when I'm running in Tomcat, so I can invoke the logic. If anyone knows how best to do this, ideally with some sample java code, that'd be great. Thanks, Bob - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
Re: HOW TO detect what app server you're running in
Note, that this method is unreliable. 1) The actual value can be configured by server administrator. 2) There are 3-rd party repackaged distributions of Tomcat, which may/should change the value. It would be better to rely on presence of certain features that you are going to use, or let the user configure your webapp. Best regards, Konstantin Kolinko 2011/10/25 Bob DeRemer bob.dere...@thingworx.com: Yeah, that should do it - should have remembered that - I'm already using this - purely for diagnostic info. Thanks, guys! -Original Message- From: Ronald Klop (Mailing List) [mailto:ronald-mailingl...@base.nl] Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 7:39 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: HOW TO detect what app server you're running in Does this help? public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws ServletException, IOException { System.out.println(serverinfo: + getServletContext().getServerInfo()); } Ronald. Op dinsdag, 25 oktober 2011 13:33 schreef Bob DeRemer bob.dere...@thingworx.com: I may need to use some Tomcat-specific code in my web app. As a result, I would like to detect [if possible] when I'm running in Tomcat, so I can invoke the logic. If anyone knows how best to do this, ideally with some sample java code, that'd be great. Thanks, Bob - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
RE: HOW TO detect what app server you're running in
Good to know, thanks -Original Message- From: Konstantin Kolinko [mailto:knst.koli...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2011 7:47 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: HOW TO detect what app server you're running in Note, that this method is unreliable. 1) The actual value can be configured by server administrator. 2) There are 3-rd party repackaged distributions of Tomcat, which may/should change the value. It would be better to rely on presence of certain features that you are going to use, or let the user configure your webapp. Best regards, Konstantin Kolinko 2011/10/25 Bob DeRemer bob.dere...@thingworx.com: Yeah, that should do it - should have remembered that - I'm already using this - purely for diagnostic info. Thanks, guys! -Original Message- From: Ronald Klop (Mailing List) [mailto:ronald-mailingl...@base.nl] Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 7:39 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: HOW TO detect what app server you're running in Does this help? public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws ServletException, IOException { System.out.println(serverinfo: + getServletContext().getServerInfo()); } Ronald. Op dinsdag, 25 oktober 2011 13:33 schreef Bob DeRemer bob.dere...@thingworx.com: I may need to use some Tomcat-specific code in my web app. As a result, I would like to detect [if possible] when I'm running in Tomcat, so I can invoke the logic. If anyone knows how best to do this, ideally with some sample java code, that'd be great. Thanks, Bob - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
HOW TO detect what app server you're running in
I may need to use some Tomcat-specific code in my web app. As a result, I would like to detect [if possible] when I'm running in Tomcat, so I can invoke the logic. If anyone knows how best to do this, ideally with some sample java code, that'd be great. Thanks, Bob
Re: HOW TO detect what app server you're running in
Il 25/10/11 13:33, Bob DeRemer ha scritto: I may need to use some Tomcat-specific code in my web app. As a result, I would like to detect [if possible] when I'm running in Tomcat, so I can invoke the logic. If anyone knows how best to do this, ideally with some sample java code, that'd be great. inside a servlet you can use this.getServletContext().getServerInfo(); Edoardo - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
Re: HOW TO detect what app server you're running in
Does this help? public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws ServletException, IOException { System.out.println(serverinfo: + getServletContext().getServerInfo()); } Ronald. Op dinsdag, 25 oktober 2011 13:33 schreef Bob DeRemer bob.dere...@thingworx.com: I may need to use some Tomcat-specific code in my web app. As a result, I would like to detect [if possible] when I'm running in Tomcat, so I can invoke the logic. If anyone knows how best to do this, ideally with some sample java code, that'd be great. Thanks, Bob
RE: HOW TO detect what app server you're running in
Yeah, that should do it - should have remembered that - I'm already using this - purely for diagnostic info. Thanks, guys! -Original Message- From: Ronald Klop (Mailing List) [mailto:ronald-mailingl...@base.nl] Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 7:39 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: HOW TO detect what app server you're running in Does this help? public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws ServletException, IOException { System.out.println(serverinfo: + getServletContext().getServerInfo()); } Ronald. Op dinsdag, 25 oktober 2011 13:33 schreef Bob DeRemer bob.dere...@thingworx.com: I may need to use some Tomcat-specific code in my web app. As a result, I would like to detect [if possible] when I'm running in Tomcat, so I can invoke the logic. If anyone knows how best to do this, ideally with some sample java code, that'd be great. Thanks, Bob - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org