Re: Tomcat Session Replication Portlets

2005-07-09 Thread Peter Rossbach
Hey Eric, which tomcat release you use? I have change a lot inside the current 5.5 cvs head and hope your work is compatible with this changes. I thing your changes is not easy and you must reflect that other Valves and Listener must also reflect your API deprecated CrossContext feature. Why

Re: Re: Tomcat Session Replication Portlets

2005-07-09 Thread info
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Re: Tomcat Session Replication Portlets

2005-07-09 Thread Remy Maucherat
Peter Rossbach wrote: Hey Eric, which tomcat release you use? I have change a lot inside the current 5.5 cvs head and hope your work is compatible with this changes. I thing your changes is not easy and you must reflect that other Valves and Listener must also reflect your API deprecated

CallBack after Servlet.service() ?

2005-07-09 Thread Mark Palmer
I have started on a small utility/project to provide both JTA and usefull Connection handling utilities (i.e. close() :-) for tomcat, under a BSD licence. My goal is to provide it as a utiltiy that can be installed into common/lib. I need a callback after every Http request is processed. I

Callback after Servlet.service() ?

2005-07-09 Thread Mark Palmer
I have started on a small utility/project to provide both JTA and usefull Connection handling utilities (i.e. close() :-) for tomcat, under a BSD licence. My goal is to provide it as a utiltiy that can be installed into common/lib. I need a callback after every Http request is processed. I

RE: Callback after Servlet.service() ?

2005-07-09 Thread Yoav Shapira
Hey, You could write a ServletRequestListener and include it in tomcat's conf/web.xml. But as always, be careful messing with other apps without changing their WARs, it's generally a recipe for a disaster. Yoav Shapira System Design and Management Fellow MIT Sloan School of Management / School

Callback after Servlet.service() ?

2005-07-09 Thread Mark Palmer
I have started on a small utility/project to provide both JTA and usefull Connection handling utilities (i.e. close() :-) for tomcat, under a BSD licence. My goal is to provide it as a utiltiy that can be installed into common/lib. I need a callback after every Http request is processed. I

DO NOT REPLY [Bug 34526] - Truncated content in decompressed requests from mod_deflate

2005-07-09 Thread bugzilla
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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 34526] - Truncated content in decompressed requests from mod_deflate

2005-07-09 Thread bugzilla
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