RE: Interesting usage of Tomcat...

2004-09-24 Thread Shapira, Yoav
nformatics >-Original Message- >From: Jean-Francois Arcand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 5:01 PM >To: Tomcat Developers List >Subject: Re: Interesting usage of Tomcat... > > > >Costin Manolache wrote: >> Mladen Turk wrote:

Re: Interesting usage of Tomcat...

2004-09-23 Thread Jean-Francois Arcand
Costin Manolache wrote: Mladen Turk wrote: Shapira, Yoav wrote: http://www.theserverside.com/talks/VendorPerspectives/Mainsoft/interview .tss Yes, indeed :) Almost a year ago I proposed a project that would enable Tomcat to seemesly integrate the legacy code. Something like moving the perspective

Re: Interesting usage of Tomcat...

2004-09-23 Thread Costin Manolache
Mladen Turk wrote: Shapira, Yoav wrote: http://www.theserverside.com/talks/VendorPerspectives/Mainsoft/interview .tss Yes, indeed :) Almost a year ago I proposed a project that would enable Tomcat to seemesly integrate the legacy code. Something like moving the perspective from being an backend to

Re: Interesting usage of Tomcat...

2004-09-23 Thread Mladen Turk
Shapira, Yoav wrote: http://www.theserverside.com/talks/VendorPerspectives/Mainsoft/interview .tss Yes, indeed :) Almost a year ago I proposed a project that would enable Tomcat to seemesly integrate the legacy code. Something like moving the perspective from being an backend to becoming an integra

Interesting usage of Tomcat...

2004-09-23 Thread Shapira, Yoav
http://www.theserverside.com/talks/VendorPerspectives/Mainsoft/interview .tss Yoav Shapira Millennium Research Informatics This e-mail, including any attachments, is a confidential business communication, and may contain information that is confidential, proprietary and/or privileged. This

interesting article

2004-07-02 Thread Peter Lin
http://www.webperformanceinc.com/library/ServletReport/ I'd like to thank all the developers for working so hard to improve tomcat. peter - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTEC

Re: Interesting

2003-01-27 Thread Glenn Nielsen
Costin Manolache wrote: Glenn Nielsen wrote: Interesting - but it won't work if the security manager is enabled. If the security manager is disabled ( as it is in 99% of the cases ) - there is no protection at all, if you can run servlets - you can do anything a C program can. Just load

Re: Interesting

2003-01-27 Thread Costin Manolache
Glenn Nielsen wrote: >>> Interesting - but it won't work if the security manager is enabled. >>> If the security manager is disabled ( as it is in 99% of the cases ) - >>> there is no protection at all, if you can run servlets - you can do >>> anything

Re: Interesting

2003-01-27 Thread Glenn Nielsen
://www.javaspecialists.co.za/archive/Issue014.html -jon Interesting - but it won't work if the security manager is enabled. If the security manager is disabled ( as it is in 99% of the cases ) - there is no protection at all, if you can run servlets - you can do anything a C program can. Just load a JNI li

Re: Interesting

2003-01-27 Thread Jeanfrancois Arcand
.html -jon Interesting - but it won't work if the security manager is enabled. If the security manager is disabled ( as it is in 99% of the cases ) - there is no protection at all, if you can run servlets - you can do anything a C program can. Just load a JNI library and then control the VM a

Re: Interesting

2003-01-27 Thread Costin Manolache
Jon Scott Stevens wrote: I wonder if one could use these techniques to hack a servlet engine somehow and get from one context to another (assuming you had access to run servlets in it...ie: shared hosting)... http://www.javaspecialists.co.za/archive/Issue014.html -jon Interesting - but it

Interesting

2003-01-27 Thread Jon Scott Stevens
I wonder if one could use these techniques to hack a servlet engine somehow and get from one context to another (assuming you had access to run servlets in it...ie: shared hosting)... http://www.javaspecialists.co.za/archive/Issue014.html -jon -- To unsubscribe, e-mail:

Interesting claim for a Java Web Server

2001-12-09 Thread Paulo Gaspar
From: http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~mdw/proj/seda/index.html "We have implemented a number of applications using Sandstorm, including Haboob, a high-performance Web server that outperforms both Apache and Flash (which are implemented in C) on a SPECWeb99-like benchmark." Have fun, Pa

Interesting OT

2001-09-20 Thread Christopher Cain
I was over on the Postgres site tonight (www.postgresql.org) when I noticed a rather large advocacy image/pseudo-ad for Tomcat, right on the main page. I clicked on it, at which point I was presented with a PHP scripting error. LOL! In bringing it to the webmaster's attention, I had to point ou

This might be interesting...

2001-08-30 Thread Pier Fumagalli
Back on line, after a week spent changing IP addresses and moving servers around the planet... This comes from Chuck... And it's pretty interesting... http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2792860,00.html Pier

I'm interesting in this project

2000-12-10 Thread Qi Xiaobin
Hi,all: I'm very interesting in your work and want to distribute to this project. After downloaded the source codes from the web site, I find it is difficult to read them without something that describe the whole architecture. Would you pls tell me where can I find the description abou

Interesting issue with Java and Cygwin under WIN32

2000-11-15 Thread Arieh Markel
We have identified an interesting issue, which I am not sure how to resolve (if it ever will), and it is not directly relevant to Jakarta. In our application, in order to leverage the work that has been done for operating in a Unix environment (rcX.d scripts, utility scripts), we have decided to