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ah sorry, I mean IIS 6 (the newest one).
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Reynir Hubner wrote:
> Hi, I'm using tomcat 4.1.x and Coyote JK connector, with IIS 5. I
> just updated to isapi_redirect-1.2.14.dll.
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> I did that because I've been getti
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Hi,
I'm using tomcat 4.1.x and Coyote JK connector, with IIS 5. I just
updated to isapi_redirect-1.2.14.dll.
I did that because I've been getting alot of those error messages into
the log(stderr.log):
- - 12.10.2005 09:50:53 org.apache.jk.common.Cha
Hi,
I'm trying to have one connector on tomcat 5.0.x open with secure="true"
with
out it being SSL or https. I just want request.isSecure() return true.
This is the setup for the connector :
The port is opened with out errors, but does never return anything, and
I see no errors in my log.
Am
Hi,
I'm trying to have one connector on tomcat open with secure="true" with
out it being SSL or https. I just want request.isSecure() return true.
This is the setup for the connector :
The port is opened with out errors, but does never return anything, and
I see no errors in my log.
Am I miss
hi,
Tomcat does not have any "standard facility" for fileuploads (at least not last time I
looked).
You need a multipart request parser. As you mentioned O'reilly provides something
called MultiPartRequest or something like that.
You should be able to download it from their site.
I dont know
use a connection pool.
try http://www.bitmechanic.com/projects/jdbcpool/
hope it helps
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From: IvanLatysh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 9. april 2002 14:52
To: Tomcat Apache
Subject: I assume general question about Connectin Pooling. Please help
if y
hey guys, I got no replies.. so this is a repost of the same message
from early this morning.. (hope someone will notice it this time.. ).
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for the best way of writing a URLRewrite for tomcat that
> works similar to mod_rewrite in apache.
> Does anyone have an opinion on
Hi,
I'm looking for the best way of writing a URLRewrite for tomcat that
works similar to mod_rewrite in apache.
Does anyone have an opinion on this matter, should I write a filter or
extend some of the Tomcat base servlets such as DefaultServlet or
InvokerServlet, or even write some kind of an
Hi,
Using connection pools with tomcat or any other J2EE app server or even
with most Java programs is really simple.
many are free, for example :
- www.bitmechanic.com offer JDBC connection pool for free, you only need
to write a startup servlet that suits your style.
- CodeStudio offers poolma
yeah you can use that one, it is good, and you have docs on it in the
jakarta website.
Bitmechanics pool is not only for GSP. I've never used GSP, but I have
used the JDBC-pool alot.
it's good for most drivers, I've only had problems using it with DB2
drivers.
hope it helps,
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I think only ajp1.3
it does not work with ajp 1.2
-hope it helps
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From: Skondras P. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 22. januar 2002 10:24
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Subject: Tomcat4 Ajp12
Hi i would like to know if
tomcat4 works ok with ajp12
or it nee
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