Hi I'm using resin 3.1.6 and I've run into an issue in our clustered
environment. When a client hits our application for the first time we
authenticate them as a guest and then the user may re-authenticate using
their client credentials.
What seems to be happening is a client hits server 1 and
If you define your database pools at the server level in resin.conf,
then you need to put the JDBC drivers in the resin/lib directory so the
pools can be created when the server starts.
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We use wildcard certs with 3.0.18Pro and 3.1.6Pro (JSSE and 32bit)
without problems.
If only we could correctly limit the cipher suites.
http://bugs.caucho.com/view.php?id=3431 (which is a reopen of)
http://bugs.caucho.com/view.php?id=2360
Scott or Emil, either of you had a chance to review my
So, to follow up on my earlier post:
Use of JSP-2.0 style tag definitions causes the calling page to get
recompiled each and every time it's called.
Adding a simple-loader to point to WEB-INF/root fixes this, because it
avoids the ClassNotFoundException resin gets when attempting to load
As of this writing, it seems to be. Connection refused.
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Yep, it's currently down – hardware failure at our provider's. We had
been promised a fix soon.
Thanks,
--Alex
On 25-Jun-09, at 6:58 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
As of this writing, it seems to be. Connection refused.
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Ah bummer. Thanks for the quick reply.
Do bug reports on this list get noticed?
On Jun 25, 2009, at 19:14:02, Alex wrote:
Yep, it's currently down – hardware failure at our provider's. We had
been promised a fix soon.
Thanks,
--Alex
On 25-Jun-09, at 6:58 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
As of this
Ah bummer. Thanks for the quick reply.
Do bug reports on this list get noticed?
The circumstances seem to call for it. If you use [bug] in subject
I'll pick it up and enter into bugs.caucho.com
On Jun 25, 2009, at 19:14:02, Alex wrote:
Yep, it's currently down – hardware failure at our