Hi,
I am perplexed at this interesting problem. We want to use JDBCRealm to authenticate
users in Tomcat, but yet we want to serve static stuff via Apache to improve
performance (we have a lot of static material behind authentication). If we set up
Tomcat as a worker for Apache using the JK2
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Subject: JDBCRealm w/ Apache, How to???
Hi,
I am perplexed at this interesting problem. We want to use JDBCRealm to
authenticate users in Tomcat, but yet we want to serve static stuff via
Apache to improve performance (we have
: JDBCRealm w/ Apache, How to???
Hi,
I am perplexed at this interesting problem. We want to use JDBCRealm to
authenticate users in Tomcat, but yet we want to serve static stuff via
Apache to improve performance (we have a lot of static material behind
authentication). If we set up Tomcat
: Monday, March 24, 2003 3:20 AM
Subject: JDBCRealm w/ Apache, How to???
Hi,
I am perplexed at this interesting problem. We want to use JDBCRealm to
authenticate users in Tomcat, but yet we want to serve static stuff via
Apache to improve performance (we have a lot of static material behind
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Subject: JDBCRealm w/ Apache, How to???
Hi,
I am perplexed at this interesting problem. We want to use JDBCRealm to
authenticate users in Tomcat, but yet we want to serve static stuff via
Apache to improve performance (we have a lot of static material behind
authentication