I had a similar problem while configuring the Log4J with struts under tomcat.
I placed the properties file under WB-INF/classes
it started working fine.
You can try this.
Regards
Puneet
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From: Matt Sales [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 15:39:07 -0500
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because the HTTP header applies
to the payload only not to the cached JavaScript/CSS files.
Can someone please tell us how to configuer this.
I have observed over the internet that almost all good sites somehow have been able to
manage to set this expires tag for all cached files.
Regards
Puneet
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Can someone please tell us how to configuer this in TOMCAT
I have observed over the internet that almost all good sites somehow
have been able to manage to set this expires tag for all cached
files.
Regards
Puneet Agarwal
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I have another question in line with the same subject.
Does tomcat support, JVM online replication, to support the failover of link.
I mean the session memory be replicated to another instance of TOMCAT and in case link
to first one fails can we switch to the second instance of tomcat without
Have you checked the logs, what does it say...?
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From: Matthew Ritenburg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2002 10:53:12 -0500
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat dies
I have asked this question before. I have been all over the net looking for
it is not backgrounding properly on
solaris 8. The process never detaches it self from the controlling tty. You close
the console/xterm and Tomcat dies. My question is: Why doesn't tomcat background
properly on Solaris 8?
Thanks again!
Matt
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From: Puneet Agarwal
Even I want to do the same and am looking for the answer whether it is possible or not.
I posted same question 2-3 times in last week and have been monitoring this mail list
but noone has replied.
The much I could gather is, it is not possible directly, It could be possible if we
use apache
I have a similar problem, I guess this can be done by
setting the header against particular MIME types in the configuration
file of the webserver.
But Do not know how to set the particular header tag against
some MIME type.BRI have asked this to many a people and in
this mailing list as well but
can use
mod_cache to achieve this.
Can anyone comment whether it is possible in tomcat alone or
not.
Thanks in advance
Regards
Puneet
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which could do the same.
Does struts have such a facility.
Would be grateful if someone cuold give some tips/links, which
could help me in deciding as what is the best option.
Regards
Puneet Agarwal
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