On 11/05/2003 09:31 AM Christoph Lechleitner wrote:
I have a really weird problem with charset handling concerning special
characters like German "umlaute" (i.e. ä, ö, ü) (it also concerns
characters from French and so on).
I have done extensive Google and list searches, but all information I
fo
Hi Tracy,
if you will pay for my flight to NZ, I would be happy to give you a live
demo :)
Adam
On 11/04/2003 11:50 PM Tracy Saward wrote:
Hi,
We are independent consultants currently undertaking a study of satisfaction
among end-users of Open Source Software, notably Tomcat, for a company wh
On 11/04/2003 01:43 PM Wade Chandler wrote:
Actually Red Hat isn't just dropping their free distro. They are moving
to a model closer to the model you see right here.
http://fedora.redhat.com Why not just use that? You are used to the Red
Hat setup (I guess). SuSE is a good distro. You could al
On 11/03/2003 04:30 PM epyonne wrote:
Oops, sorry, I forgot to change the subject line.
Hi Epyonne,
you not only forgot to change the subject line, but you hijacked a
thread, which means that your new thread and the original thread will
get all jumbled together in the archives and it makes it a
On 10/31/2003 06:41 PM Jon Wingfield wrote:
What does the invocation of this static java method return?
org.apache.xerces.impl.Version.getVersion();
http://xml.apache.org/xerces2-j/javadocs/xerces2/index.html
This will help too:
java -cp xercesImpl.jar org.apache.xerces.impl.Version
I would li
On 10/30/2003 10:08 PM Marius Scurtescu wrote:
I will consider implementing a filter to remove
the empty lines before the tag.
For now I eliminated most of the empty lines by
changing:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED] import="..." %>
<[EMAIL PROTECTED] language="Java" %>
to:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED] import="..."
On 10/30/2003 12:24 AM Marius Scurtescu wrote:
Hi,
I am using Tomcat 4.0.5 with JBoss 3.0.3 under
Win2K and I am trying to generate XHTML pages
with JSP.
Everything is fine with Mozilla, but IE keeps
showing the pages as raw XML.
I know that this issue came up before on this
list, but the solution
On 10/29/2003 10:57 PM Balan Srinivasan wrote:
Hi
I'm in the process of installing/configuring Tomcat on a Linux machine and I'm having troubles doing all this.
Would like to know if there is a step-by-step instruction available with you guys with
reference to the configuration of
a Tomcat serve
On 10/28/2003 01:49 PM Morgan Pyne wrote:
And I actually find it a bit disturbing that in this day and age of somebody would
be called "anal" about security for simply implementing their website
via SSL :-) - I would consider this to be a minimum requirement and only the first
step for any webs
On 10/28/2003 01:30 PM Frode E. Moe wrote:
On Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 13:23:43 +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
BTW, what are css attacks?
Cross-site scripting attack. If an attacker can put text into your
application which are echoed back verbatim within the HTML source for
different users, the attacker
On 10/28/2003 12:06 PM Tim Funk wrote:
I think they can and you'll break AOL users. AOL and other large
entities sometimes employ megaproxies where the user might appear to be
coming from different ip addresses.
The guaranteed way to prevent session hijacking is by using ssl. (And
making sure y
On 10/28/2003 12:06 PM Tim Funk wrote:
I think they can and you'll break AOL users. AOL and other large
entities sometimes employ megaproxies where the user might appear to be
coming from different ip addresses.
OK I guess if I write a filter to reject requests where the IP address
doesn't match
Send an email to the address below (tomcat-user-unsubscribe) and make
sure you reply to the confirm-request.
Adam
On 10/27/2003 09:06 PM Adam Mantell wrote:
Hello,
How do I get off this list?
Thanks,
Adam
__
On 10/28/2003 10:42 AM Walker Chris wrote:
Tom,
You can also put JavaScript code in the form's onSubmit event code to
disable all the elements in the form. To make sure this happens after
submission (otherwise nothing gets submitted) use window.setTimeout() to run
the disable script after a short
What does everyone think of the idea of noting the IP address in the
session so that session hijackers identified if they try to steal a
session that has a different IP address from their own?
Are there any drawbacks to this method? Nobody can spoof an IP address
and still get back the response
On 10/23/2003 05:33 PM Punjabi, Naveen K wrote:
Hello Adam,
Well yes, in case of SSL (secure socket Layer) all your form
content along with the page header will go in an encrypted format. If
you want to know in detail how SSL works then here goes the entire
explanation
SS
also does
form-based authentication without any trouble.
Jeff
Adam Hardy wrote:>
Jeff,
I get strange behaviour with Moz & tomcat5 SSL but not what you're
describing. To do with the form-based authentication.
Adam
On 10/22/2003 05:58 PM Jeff Jackson wrote:
I'm using Sun
Jeff,
I get strange behaviour with Moz & tomcat5 SSL but not what you're
describing. To do with the form-based authentication.
Adam
On 10/22/2003 05:58 PM Jeff Jackson wrote:
I'm using Sun's j2sdk1.4.2. Are you saying that using IBM's JVM would
make a difference?
I've read the howto. Again
On 10/22/2003 04:00 PM Hart, Justin wrote:
I'm considering using POI (the jakarta package for managing OLE objects in java) in a commercial project.
2 Questions
1) Is it any good?
2) Will the license allow for this? IANAL.
Justin W. Hart
A colleague used it on a project I was on - seemed to d
Hi All,
I am trying to work out whether my form submission is sent encrypted in
SSL or not.
If I code my form like this:
https://localhost:8443/sslform";>
will it actually be encrypted?
When I click submit, the browser pops up a certificate dialog box (since
I'm not using verisign) and the
Hi Andreas,
I'm planning on implementing this at some point soon too so I thought
I'd have a look to see what's up. I googled on javamail.providers and
your message here was one of the results that came up first!
Anyway, I couldn't find anything descriptive of your problem, but a
couple of idea
Hi Matt,
read the fine manual, man:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/RELEASE-NOTES.txt
;)
Adam
On 10/17/2003 05:53 PM Matt Raible wrote:
So I guess the question is - which version of DBCP ships with Tomcat 5.0.12?
Thanks,
Matt
On 10/17/03 2:47 AM, "Adam Hardy&quo
On 10/17/2003 01:45 AM Matt Raible wrote:
Is there a new release of DBCP that fixes this problem b/c currently these
settings have no effect. I'm running JDK 1.4.2 on RedHat 9, Tomcat 5.0.12.
My application is the open source Roller Weblogger.
Hi Matt,
I heard before, here I think, that someone ha
I'm getting the following on tomcat5 for my 3 contexts at start-up:
The test context is a really simple app with just a couple of JSPs.
Can anyone tell me what is the significance of:
action: []: null
createObjectName with
StandardEngine[Catalina].StandardHost[localhost].StandardContext[/black
On 10/15/2003 02:10 PM Carlos-Roberto Queiroz wrote:
Sorry for the dull question, but I´d like to know what an invalidated
session is, and when a session gets invalidated (just timeout ?)
also when you call session.invalidate()
Adam
--
struts 1.1 + tomcat 5.0.12 + java 1.4.2
Linux 2.4.20 RH
On 10/15/2003 10:32 AM Remy Maucherat wrote:
With this security:
SSL 4 Login
/login.do
user
admin
CONFIDENTIAL
when I try to login to my login.do mapping, in mozilla I get repeated
login requests from tomcat. The first time twice only, t
I have set this up with the minimum configuration possible to try to
find the problem. 1 JSP, one Struts action mapping, 1 servlet mapping,
and the tomcat realm - no SSO, no filters, no templates, no SSL-redirection.
With this security:
SSL 4 Login
/login.do
use
On 10/14/2003 08:41 AM Bill Barker wrote:
"Adam Hardy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Basically it always stays in non-SSL protocol.
I posted this in bugzilla, being confident that tomcat was not doing
what it was supposed to, but apparently it is. I g
I have tried putting the following in
$CATALINA_HOME/server/webapps/manager/WEB-INF/web.xml but the SSL config
is ignored:
SSL 4 Login
/ssllogin.html
/sslerror.html
SSL required
CONFIDENTIAL
FORM
BlackSailRealm
/ssllogi
I am getting the familiar status 400 - invalid direct reference, and yet
I am absolutely not surfing to the login page myself.
This is the page I am on:
https://localhost:8443/mywebapp/registerdone.do
and this is the link I am using:
https://localhost:8443/mywebapp/private/editprofile.do
This
Sorry if this comes through twice. I think it got eaten by my email
software the first time.
I have tried putting the following in
$CATALINA_HOME/server/webapps/manager/WEB-INF/web.xml but the SSL config
is ignored:
SSL 4 Login
/ssllogin.html
/sslerror.html
On 10/13/2003 08:21 AM Schalk wrote:
Another great hosting provider you may want to have a look at is SevenC
Computing (www.sevenc.co.za). Linux boxes, with Tomcat, Apache. The staff
are all Linux and Java experts and offer 24/7 support.
Kind Regards
Schalk Neethling
Hi Schalk,
I don't know why but
:: Hi,
::
:: I know this could be a little off topic, but I would like some
suggestions about with
:: alternatives to host my website (I need a
:: mysql DB and J2EE support)
::
:: Thanks in advance,
http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/resources/hosts.html
--
struts 1.1 + tomcat 5.0.12 + java
On 10/13/2003 07:56 AM Bill Barker wrote:
"Caroline Jen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tim:
Before I posted my questions regarding the
problem that I encountered, I have gone through
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/realm-howto.html#Configuring%20a%
On 10/11/2003 11:12 PM Sonny Sukumar wrote:
Hi Adam,
Your first step was:
# keytool -genkey -alias tomcat -keyalg RSA
and your last step was:
# keytool -import trustcacerts -file public.crt -alias tomcat
So you used the same alias ("tomcat") for both the private key and the
signed public ke
ions
deregister(ssoId);
} else {
// invalidate just one session
deregister(ssoId, session);
}
I haven't been able to locate how logout can be a value in a SessionEvent.
-Tim
Adam Hardy wrote:
I have just figured out that the SSO in JSESSIONIDSSO s
On 10/11/2003 09:08 PM Sonny Sukumar wrote:
[I sent this once before, but got no response, and I'm not sure what to
do. Thanks in advance.]
Hi guys,
I'm trying to setup my Tomcat (4.1.27) server to work with SSL. I got a
CA-signed cert to go with my private key and CA root cert, but I'm
conf
rowser.
[Of course, when the web server is restarted or web app restarted - I
can't recall what happens to the authentication information. ]
-Tim
Adam Hardy wrote:
I am using session.invalidate() to try to cause the user to receive
another login request, using CMS form-based authentication.
I am using session.invalidate() to try to cause the user to receive
another login request, using CMS form-based authentication.
I saw the same issue in bugzilla but for basic authentication:
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12147
where the tomcat developer/bugzilla person resol
On 10/09/2003 11:58 PM Jose Euclides da Silva Junior - DATAPREVRJ wrote:
Hi,
i am still having problems with DBCP 1.0 - TomCat 4.18.
Some hints:
1 - I didnt setted the server.xml up.
2 - I am using the Oracle Thin Driver
3 - I ve created my own connection pooling class, called BeanPoolConn,
which
I think he must be having problems with his email because he send more
or less the same msg 12 hours ago but didn't respond to any of the replies.
On 10/09/2003 03:27 PM Nitschke Michael wrote:
I could remember that there was a mail today that answered your question.
The pool provides an wrapper
Yoav, in the xerces bundled with tomcat 5.0.12, there is nothing of use
in the manifest. You have to run something like:
java -cp xercesImpl.jar org.apache.xerces.impl.Version
to get the version. Not exactly intuitive.
Adam
On 10/09/2003 03:01 PM Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Howdy,
It's Xerces 2.4.0 f
ssue: I've seen the same behavior on
Weblogic and Websphere. The reason is simple: there's no room on the
stack to store the error stack trace itself ;)
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
-Original Message-
From: Adam Hardy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 09
URLs and not to other URLs.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
-Original Message-
From: Adam Hardy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 4:00 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: not getting a stacktrace on an exception
I'm getting a Status 500 error page
quest before it even passed it on to struts & my code.
No? Is this an issue?
Adam
On 10/09/2003 02:09 PM Adam Hardy wrote:
OK can someone answer a simple question here:
if tomcat gives me a StackOverflowError, does that mean that there is no
way of getting a stack trace? Or am I making 2 + 2
OK can someone answer a simple question here:
if tomcat gives me a StackOverflowError, does that mean that there is no
way of getting a stack trace? Or am I making 2 + 2 = 5?
Adam
On 10/09/2003 01:45 PM Adam Hardy wrote:
OK so I took the SetCharacterEncodingFilter out of the equation, but
?
On 10/08/2003 10:00 PM Adam Hardy wrote:
I'm getting a Status 500 error page in my app
javax.servlet.ServletException: Servlet execution threw an exception
org.blacksail.SetCharacterEncodingFilter.doFilter(SetCharacterEncodingFilter.java:146)
root cause java.lang.StackOverflowError
It goes
Hi Jose,
the connection that you are served by your data source is a connection
wrapper where the close method will not really close the connection,
rather it will tell the connection pool that this connection is free and
can be put back in the pool.
HTH
Adam
PS I wouldn't flag your email as "u
Dude, you just hijacked my thread! Bad netiquette. Anyway, your
System.out.println statements will go to the console, i.e. the command
line window where you are running tomcat. If you have no command line
window, they will probably get caught in a system.out or system.err file
although I'm not
I'm getting a Status 500 error page in my app
javax.servlet.ServletException: Servlet execution threw an exception
org.blacksail.SetCharacterEncodingFilter.doFilter(SetCharacterEncodingFilter.java:146)
root cause java.lang.StackOverflowError
It goes on to say that "the full stack trace of the root
Another issue might be sharing the objects between servlets - I think
that is what the original poster meant. Doesn't each servlet have its
own servlet context?
On 10/07/2003 01:50 PM Peter Guyatt wrote:
Hi there,
I beleive that using the setAttribute adds the object to a hashtable.
If when th
Check the archives, I'm pretty sure it was discussed recently.
http://www.mail-archive.com
On 10/06/2003 11:13 PM GL wrote:
Hi,
I have a webapp with a welcome file called "index.jsp".
When i visit my site http://www.mysite.com/ , it convert the url in
http://www.mysite.com/index.jsp !!
I don't
Hi Peter,
re bugzilla, if you log on and then click on the link at the bottom
called 'my bugs', you get shown all your open bugs, albeit not
unconfirmed ones. You can then click on 'edit this query' and just
select all bug status codes, and you will see any bugs you have ever
posted. :)
Adam
Just a guess but have you tried configuring the realm to use
dataSourceName="BondTest"
?
Adam
On 10/06/2003 07:36 PM Derek Mahar wrote:
On Tomcat 5.0.12, should context /bondtest have access to the following
DataSourceRealm? Tomcat complains that it cannot perform the
authentication because the
I don't have a problem in 5.0.12 with GlobalNamingResources and a
ResourceLink in the context.
Adam
On 10/06/2003 03:50 PM Derek Mahar wrote:
I found that on Tomcat 5.0.12, contexts can find database JNDI resources
listed under DefaultContext, but not GlobalNamingResources, even with a
ResourceL
and this is mine (guaranteed to work! well, maybe... ;) ) It's in my
context for the particular app.
Did somebody say removeAbandoned was depracated?
factory
org.apache.commons.dbcp.BasicDataSourceFactory
username
x
password
driv
time. The xml files for the docs won't be in the binary release.
-Tim
Adam Hardy wrote:
In the src distro I can see, but not in the binary 5.0.12 tarball:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] junk]$ tar -tvzf jakarta-tomcat-5.0.12.tar.gz |grep
manager.xml
-rw--- 0/0 418 2003-09-15 19:25:4
-15 19:22:30
jakarta-tomcat-5.0.12/server/webapps/manager/manager.xml
On 10/05/2003 09:57 PM Tim Funk wrote:
Nope. Its an xml file in jakarta-tomcat-catalina/webapps/docs
-Tim
Adam Hardy wrote:
Just found out that manager.xml is found under
conf/Catalina/localhost/ nowadays.
It means the
Just found out that manager.xml is found under conf/Catalina/localhost/
nowadays.
It means the docs on the website are a bit out-of-date. Took me half an
hour to work out what was going on because I didn't realise, and copied
my tomcat-4 manager.xml over to webapps/, because it's got my realm
I'm testing the character encoding configuration in tomcat 5 in the
deployment descriptor.
I'm using Struts - Tiles servlets and normal JSPs.
I'm using the and the .
If I leave out the pageEncoding page directive from the JSPs and I leave
out the tag from the , with the
configuration below
Hi Jeremy,
what version of tomcat are you using, and what OS are you running on? Is
your friend running on the same?
What does his response.getCharacterEncoding() say?
When you say "can't display characters" what do you mean? Question
marks, square blobs?
Regards
Adam
On 10/03/2003 08:31 PM Je
Josh,
try
jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/docomatic
On 10/03/2003 04:34 AM Josh G wrote:
Filip Hanik wrote:
put it in the same place as your DBCP jar files are
Ok done that, now I'm getting a new error that I can't find an
explanation of on google :(
java.sql.SQLException: Cannot create JDBC dri
Sorry, but I didn't see which datasource you were using. With DBCP, you
have these optional parameters:
removeAbandoned
true
removeAbandonedTimeout
60
logAbandoned
true
I think if you set the timeout to 1 or 2, then you may see a stacktrace
from abandoned connection
there.
other ideas or comments
Jose
On Sun, Sep 28, 2003 at 06:50:05PM +0200, Adam Hardy wrote:
On 09/28/2003 06:09 PM Jose Alfonso Martinez wrote:
Do you really need to maintain a session, even when the user is just
browsing static html files (before logging in)??? If the answer is no,
the
That bugzilla issue only addresses filters, not character encoding, with
j_security_check.
On the one hand the servlet 2.4 spec actually addresses response
character encoding issues nicely, with the addition of stuff like:
ja
Shift_JIS
to the web.xml .
It would be a shame if th
actually that doesn't really close them, since it's a connection pool,
but it tells the connection pool that they're free for someone else.
On 10/01/2003 11:05 AM Adam Hardy wrote:
Hi Matt,
you don't destroy them, you just close them.
if (!conn.isClosed()) conn.close();
Hi Matt,
you don't destroy them, you just close them.
if (!conn.isClosed()) conn.close();
On 09/30/2003 12:51 AM Matt Raible wrote:
If I'm getting my database connections from a JNDI resource (configured in
server.xml) how do I destroy these suckers. Sample code would be great - or
tell me to
Hi Steven,
check out the AccessLogValve in your server.xml
Adam
On 09/29/2003 11:35 AM Steven Perry wrote:
Hello All,
I have got Tomcat 4.1.
I would like to read all the requests that are passed
onto Tomcat from all the different applications, and
print them either onto the screen or a file.
I
AM Josh G wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
Statements should go to $CATALINA_HOME/logs/ if you have set up your
JDK logging.properties not to filter them out.
How do I make that change?
--
struts 1.1 + tomcat 4.1.27 + java 1.4.2
Linux
On 09/28/2003 06:09 PM Jose Alfonso Martinez wrote:
Do you really need to maintain a session, even when the user is just browsing static html files (before logging in)??? If the answer is no, then you could have an html login form.
Try it! If tomcat doesn't have a session id to store the user's r
I think I have a problem.
I want form-based container-managed authentication on my app.
I also want to allow cookies to be disabled.
And I want to keep my JSPs under WEB-INF for security.
It seems I cannot have these 3 combined, because disabling cookies means
I have to do URL rewriting in the
Statements should go to $CATALINA_HOME/logs/ if you have set up your JDK
logging.properties not to filter them out.
Adam
On 09/26/2003 08:34 AM Josh G wrote:
Just wondering if anybody here has any experience on using
java.util.logging with tomcat? I was under the impression that logged
lines (
9/24/2003 01:31 PM Joerg Heinicke wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
I can't see why. Perhaps you are overriding it later in the request
processing? Struts uses response.setContentType()
The docs say: overridden automatically if a
* RequestDispatcher.forward() call is
* ultimately invoked.
but
there a way that we can tell tomcat not to use struts.jar ? Do we
need to make any changes in the web.xml ?
Please let us know on this.
Thanks Much,
Sarika
-----Original Message-
From: Adam Hardy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 1:49 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject
at jakarta.apache.org from their binary downloads page.
On 09/24/2003 01:05 PM Renda, Michael wrote:
I've got the commons-dbcp.jar file in the common/lib directory. Where
do I find the commons-pool.jar file?
Mike
-Original Message-
From: Adam Hardy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oh I'm very sorry, perhaps I confused your post with somebody else's.
The problem I am referring to is the issue with the
being spelt wrong.
Adam
On 09/24/2003 12:08 PM Laurent Perez wrote:
Yes! I was unaware that you could disable xml parsing exceptions. But
it seems you have. :(
Sorry bu
Yes! I was unaware that you could disable xml parsing exceptions. But it
seems you have. :(
Perhaps it depends on the xml parser you are running. Mine is crimson
(SAX?).
Adam
On 09/24/2003 11:29 AM Laurent Perez wrote:
Don't you get:
Digester.error(): org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: Element
Don't you get:
Digester.error(): org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: Element
"security-constraint" requires additional elements.
On 09/24/2003 09:48 AM Laurent Perez wrote:
in case no one noticed and it matters, web.xml has following typo in it,
where resource is spelled "ressource":
> >
> >
Stop it, you're giving me dxlseiya
On 09/24/2003 08:18 AM Micael wrote:
Aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn't
mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoetnt tihng is
taht the frist and lsat ltteer be at the rghit pclae. The rset can be
a total mses and y
et us know on this.
Thanks Much,
Sarika
-----Original Message-
From: Adam Hardy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 1:49 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Is struts.jar mandatory for tomcat 4.1.24 ?
No it's not mandatory. But tomcat's admin app uses struts. T
sounds like you need the commons-dbcp and commons-pool jar files as well.
Adam
On 09/24/2003 01:52 AM Renda, Michael wrote:
I'm trying to configure a JDBC Data Source for a Tomcat 4.1.27
installation. I used the Admin tool which wrote the following entry to
my server.xml file:
Your config looks OK. Are you getting any errors logged when you try to
log on?
On 09/23/2003 04:43 PM Laurent Perez wrote:
Hello
I am trying to protect a webapp I wrote using a JDBCRealm, but it
doesn't seem to work as expected. I am using Tomcat 4.1.27, and
Postgresql 7.3.2, with latest JDBC
On 09/23/2003 03:20 PM Joerg Heinicke wrote:
Ah, okay. It's our first Struts project and experience. I found
http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/api/org/apache/struts/config/ControllerConfig.html#contentType
and set the contentType in the struts-config.xml with
. But as written at
the above link th
I can't see why. Perhaps you are overriding it later in the request
processing? Struts uses response.setContentType()
The docs say: overridden automatically if a
* RequestDispatcher.forward() call is
* ultimately invoked.
but that leaves me none the wiser.
Adam
On 09/23/2003 03:25 PM
.
Adam
On 09/23/2003 11:56 AM Adam Hardy wrote:
Hi Sarika,
I think the easiest solution is to move the admin.xml file out of your
tomcat/webapps directory. Then the admin app will not be started with
tomcat.
HTH
Adam
On 09/23/2003 10:36 AM Sarika N Inamdar wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the inputs. We
Hi Joerg,
since you are using struts, why don't you ditch the
SetCharacterEncodingFilter and set the character-encoding as a property
of the struts controller? This means you also don't need anything in
your JSPs.
I assume you are using form-based container-managed authentication as
the interf
on this.
Thanks Much,
Sarika
-Original Message-
From: Adam Hardy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 1:49 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Is struts.jar mandatory for tomcat 4.1.24 ?
No it's not mandatory. But tomcat's admin app uses strut
I believe somewhere on java.sun.com I saw an article about setting up
JAAS as a tomcat realm to use NT authorisation.
Good luck,
Adam
On 09/23/2003 07:29 AM Peter Harrison wrote:
I was wondering it anyone knows how to do NT based one login authentication
with web applications. I was hoping there
Have you set up the security-constraint in your web.xml for those pages?
Login 4 Everything
/private/*
user
admin
SSL not required
CONFIDENTIAL
You will also probably need to set up a filter to redirect non-secur
No it's not mandatory. But tomcat's admin app uses struts. This is
controlled by an .xml file in your webapps directory, and it points to
the deployment in tomcat/server/webapps/admin.
Adam
On 09/23/2003 06:07 AM Sarika N Inamdar wrote:
Hi All,
Please let me know if struts.jar should be presen
On 09/22/2003 04:25 PM Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Tomcat is already mostly switched over to commons logging.
tomcat 4 as well, or just 5? If so, then presumably there is a logging
properties config file somewhere, which the original poster could
configure so that less output goes to the console?
In th
another question on this topic which has long puzzled me: is tomcat
being changed over to commons-logging to output log statements?
Or is it all configured going to remain controlled by the debug
attributes of nodes in server.xml?
If I set all those debug attributes to "0", will tomcat become t
Looking through the archives I see this topic has had some heavy
discussion in the past, but I just want to bring it up again to verify a
few points.
To overcome the issue with tomcat 4.x where the first session amongst
all contexts to time-out will time-out all the user's other sessions, I
sa
Thanks, I'll do that.
Adam
On 09/19/2003 07:48 PM Filip Hanik wrote:
in web.xml for the manager app, force it to use SSL,
that way the only way to connect into it is over SSL and you are good to go,
even with basic authentication
Filip
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From: "Adam Hard
Is there a way to configure the manager app to use form-based or digest
authentication so I can use SSL to encrypt the login?
As I understand it, with basic authentication the passwords are sent in
plain text across the net, allowing them to be snooped out from caches
and logs. I've no experien
you have to answer the confirm email it sends you.
On 09/18/2003 01:29 PM Ronaldo Quispe wrote:
Hello,
How does one get off this list? I tried the by sending email as
described in the web site but that does not work. Is there a moderator
that can help?
Ronaldo Q.
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Guess you won't be needing my reply then, but looking at your code, it
seems that your finally block could be improved slightly :)
In the rare situation where statement.close() throws an exception, your
connection won't be closed.
Adam
On 09/17/2003 10:20 PM Nathan Christiansen wrote:
Sorry. I
Hi Nathan,
could you rephrase what the problem is? It's a bit ambiguous. Do you
mean that each thread can only do one DB operation and then it gets the
exception on its next DB operation, or on its next http request?
Have you checked in bugzilla? I think there are some unresolved issues
with D
It depends on your logging configuration rather than catalina.bat. When
you say catalina.out, you mean the console?
On 09/16/2003 02:20 PM Csaba Nemeth wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to log everything under Windows (like under linux) to
catalina.out. How should I configure this?
( A proper cat
that the values for the "name" and "global" parameter in the
ResourceLink tag are the same. I notice that in your example they are
different. Where does the "global" value get defined?
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