Hello.
I'm using an EmbededTomcat in a project and I'm wondering why I can't
specify a war file in the method addContext(String, URL).
I want to specify a war file to load up but I can't do that. I must
specify the root directory of my webapp. Anybody have an idea? How are
the war files
What do you mean by 'as long as jsse is not free'? I've never had to
pay for it... to my best knowledge it _is_ free.
Regards, Stefan.
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From: Guillaume Rousse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 27. febrar 2001 14:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: make jsse support
The only thing you probably need to do is make sure nobody can look at
the credit card information while it's being sent from the client to the
server. Regular HTTP is text based so everything going over the wire
can actually be read by a person, that person could be mr. Evil Man and
he could
eam buffer
of the response. I don't understand that... what is an unprocessed JSP
file doing in the response buffer anyways?
Please respond,
Stefan Freyr
p.s. I'll file a bug report on this later today unless somebody sees
anything wrong with it.
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From: Stefán F.
Hi.
This sure looks like some kind of bug to me but I can't really say what
exactly is going on.
I have a servlet that gets a file out of a database according to a file
ID. This servlet works just fine when I call it directly (that is, when
I manually write the URL into the address field in my
The idea (I think) is to have the certificate chain in there. Your
client certificate is signed by some authority which may, in turn, be
signed by someone else and so on...
So you could get your client certificate as the first element, the one
who signed his certificate as the second and so
Thanks everybody!
I've managed to build it now. The problem was kindof weird and the
"solution" (if I can call it a solution) was even weirder... Like one
of you pointed out I had to do a "build clean". After that everything
worked. I found this rather weird since I deleted EVERYTHING in my
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Sent: 15. desember 2000 14:30
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Stefán F. Stefánsson
Subject: Réf. : RE: X509 client certificate
hello stefan,
I prefere having two answer than any, so thank you for you help but...
when I try with tomcat 4.0-m5 to sniffe my https request, I
Hi Alexandre.
I'm not sure I fully understand your question but let me see if I can
help you at all.
The addSecureEndpoint method of EmbededTomcat used to be just like the
one you described below. I added the addSecureEndpoint(int port,
InetAddress addr, String hostname, String keyfile, String
woops... this bug should not have that severity or priority... I didn't
notice any place where I should have set that now that I think of it...
hmmm... weird... maybe it's a bug in the bug-tracking system?
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This is probably one of the strangest things I've seen so far!
I'm working with EmbededTomcat and I have integrated it into our server
application. I wanted to get some more information about what the web
server was doing so I changed the setDebug(0) to setDebug(10). This
resulted in me not
what does your form tag (in HTML) look like?
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From: Falcon cheetah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 27. nóvember 2000 07:19
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ENCTYPE="multipart/form-data"
I am trying to load a file to my server, in order to
use it as an attachment for a
It can't be that... must be something on my side... but I keep getting
the following error when I try to run build (doesn't matter if I do
build or build dist).
C:\jakarta\jakarta-tomcatbuild
Buildfile: build.xml
BUILD FAILED
build.xml:33: Could not create task of type: copy because I can't
Here is a patch for bug report 404.
It's about the addSecureEndpoint method not working.
EmbededTomcat.diff PoolTcpConnector.diff
Stefan Freyr Stefansson
Software Developer
deCODE Genetics, Inc.
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Hi.
I've added one method to the EmbededTomcat and that is
addCustomEndpoint. This method makes it possible to add an endpoint
with a specific ServerSocketFactory. This is very handy when you are
trying to integrate Tomcat into applications which have their own socket
factory. For example, in
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