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On Wed, October 12, 2005 10:53 am, Mark said:
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to after that forced PW screen is finished.
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Wow, you are my hero! I've always missed that from the Weblogic days! I
for one would love to see this added.
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I know there are a number of folks in both the Struts and Tomcat
communities using Java Web Parts now, so it might not be all *that*
off-topic...
v.9 was just released. There is one new piece in the mix that, I think,
might be of interest to some... it's called the DependencyFilter. It's
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If memory serves, IIS defaults to a 10 connection maximum. You need to go
into the admin console and move the pretty slider over :)
Also if memory serves, there is a hard 10 connection limit for the
non-server versions, but that doesn't apply here apparently.
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hitting seems only to affect the connection
between IIS and Tomcat.
I don't think IIS 6 has the same slider as IIS 5 did for this. However, I
have verified that I have connection limits set to 'unlimited' at both the
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Hi all,
I'm using Tomcat 5.0.29. I've created a custom tag and I need to be able
to use runtime expressions for certain attributes. But it isn't working
and I'm beating my head on the desk trying to figure out why.
Here's my TLD:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
!DOCTYPE taglib PUBLIC -//Sun
The redirect-after-post pattern might solve your problem otherwise.
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On Tue, August 9, 2005 10:25 am, Arup Vidyerthy said:
Samara,
If your logout is a 'post' then when the user hits the back
* be there, but it isn't named what I expect I guess).
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On Mon, August 8, 2005 11:22 am, Jon Wingfield said:
For Servlet 2.3 containers both the JSP and Servlet APIs are in
servlet.jar.
It's only later
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but it is very good.
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On Wed, August 3, 2005 3:18 am, Bernhard Slominski said:
Well, nobody likes to go through the specs, an excellent book which covers
the session handling very well to is:
Head First
to not have a session at that
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On Mon, August 1, 2005 9:04 am, Chris Holden said:
Hi, I am using the built in security constraints to password protect some
directories in my app. It works
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JDK classes to run through that CSV file and make the requests with the
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I am happy to announce that my previously Struts-only project AjaxTags
has now been made generic and has been rolled in to Java Web Parts!
This means that for *any* Java web developer, you can now add Ajax
functionality to your web sites with NO coding on your part in a
completely declarative
On Thu, June 30, 2005 11:32 am, Carlos Bracho said:
Hello.
I am working with frames (I know it's a bad practice... but I cannot do
anything about it) well the problem is:
Whoever told you using frames is a bad practice was probably scared of
them :) I find a lot of people see that it takes a
call it with false and check for
null, as Guru says. It probably won't solve the problem, but it will tell
you a little bit more, namely whether the session really exists or not in
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You could literally examine the IP of the incoming request (look at
ServletRequest object), or you could have A set some sort of flag in
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? That makes a little more sense
with the exception you are seeing.
Ok, that's all the shots in the dark I have right now :)
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On Mon, June 20, 2005 9:34 am, Gagnon, Joseph M \(US SSA\) said
Does anyone have any experience configuring Tomcat to connect to an Oracle
RAC cluster?
I have an application that currently works in a test environment, where it
connects to a single Oracle server. Now I'm moving it to a QA
environment, where there is a 3-node Oracle cluster using RAC. I'm
with Tomcat).
Thanks for that reference though... The DBA wants me to not talk to a
specific node, and I think that may help get me all squared away with the
OCI driver. Thanks again! :)
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and functions for Java web application developers
including taglibs, filters, JSP templates, servlets, utility classes and
other general-purpose code.
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Never mind, got it... changed:
ServletOutputStream out = response.getOutputStream();
..to...
PrintWriter out = response.getWriter();
...and it now works. I wouldn't mind an explanation though :)
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Never mind, got it... changed:
ServletOutputStream out = response.getOutputStream
the
UserDatabase resource, or is that set up by default? Also, does he need
to create a context for his app and perhaps set something to tell Tomcat
to use security? This is stuff I am not familiar with, so hopefully
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On Tue, June 14, 2005 9:26 am, Gagnon, Joseph M \(US SSA\) said:
Very simple stuff. However, when I try to login (by loading the
login.jsp page), I get the following error from Tomcat:
HTTP Status 404 - /SPID_JSP/j_security_check
provided so far.)
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Yes, it can be done with a simple valve. See earlier message in this
thread for details, or follow the link to the Tomcat bug database in my
previous message.
I missed that thread, but this is good to know. Thanks!
Keep in mind, this is not just a problem with pdf
Yes, it can be done with a simple valve. See earlier message in this
thread for details, or follow the link to the Tomcat bug database in my
previous message.
I missed that thread, but this is good to know. Thanks!
Keep in mind, this is not just a problem with pdf
as I suggested, i.e., what object would you
inspect when the field you want to check for is a JSP variable? I'm not
sure.
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On Mon, June 13, 2005 8:58 am, Charles P. Killmer said:
Thanks. And I do
the problem you are trying to
solve, I actually dealt with a similar issue with included code needing a
Javascript variable that may or may not be present, but in this case I'm
not sure of a good answer.
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that this process
as outlined is conceptual... there could be some details in how the
container does it's thing that I got wrong... from your perspective, and
the perspective of what the user sees though, it is correct.
I think that's everything. Hope that helps!
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Having just
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the three
paths accessed to generate PDFs, and life is good again.
The point is be sure that it's no Tomcat setting the headers... and even
if it is and you turn that off, be sure they aren't getting set anywhere
else, like Struts, or some other app code.
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to turn off the friendly messages
option... I'm not certain, but I believe they will get you slightly more
helpful (to you) messages with that option turned off. It's under
Tools...Internet Options... Advanced... Show Friendly HTTP Error Messages.
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Please see my previous post in this thread for some actual help
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On Mon, June 6, 2005 11:14 am, sudip shrestha said:
I have no idea why you are continuing on this path
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or not. But, for
reasons that would probably make your head spin if I explained, I cannot
simply allow the container to do it, I need to be able to do it from my
own code.
Moreover, this can't be a Tomcat-specific solution.
Any takers? :)
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to throw, like an exception?
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Yep, I *should* have known that :)...
The sendError() method of HttpServletRequest does it. Sorry for wasted
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On Tue, May 31, 2005 3:13 pm, Frank W. Zammetti said:
I fear I should
Thanks Jack, that's a good reference. It didn't really answer my specific
question, not that I could see immediately anyway, but I solved the
problem a different way anyhow, so it's all good. I bookmarked that
anyway, could be a good reference down the road for something.
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Cool, good to know there is a difference. Thanks!
Frank
Dakota Jack wrote:
Just a small note, Frank. You use sendError(int sc) for errors but
setStatus(int sc) for codes that are not errors.
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(theJSPContent)%
And that's that. You could create a screen specifically for uploading a
JSP and storing it in the database.
Would something like this suite your needs? I realize it's not as
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Of course, if your not on Windows or not running as a service, you already
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Hi, again, Frank,
Where can I get a copy
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want to be able to change the field to, like maybe
something like a previous value button, and you have the value at the
time the JSP is interpreted, you can do this and just call changeIt() in
response to onClick() of the button. That's something of a hybrid.
Frank
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the
standard URL object, but it's more robust than that.
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On Wed, May 18, 2005 11:58 am, Michael Mehrle said:
Simple question, but it's driving me nuts. I really don't want to get into
the whole web
... if everyone used the same mechanisms than theoretically it would
all be interoperable with no effort, and that's not the case if you
essentially cook up your own protocols, but since the reality is that even
following the standards you rarely get that right now, it's not such a
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in application
context to tell if the app was up or not too, so that if I had to make
the app unavailable during a time when it normally was available, I just
set the flag. I also defined a single user that was still allowed to
get in (another context parameter). This works out great.
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Write a SessionListener... it has two methods, one that fires when a
session is created, one when it is destroyed. That should do the trick
for you. That's not a Tomcat-specific solution either, so it should be
rather portable should you ever need to move to another app server.
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(HttpSessionEvent event) {
}
}
Couldn't be simpler! You can do event.getSession() in both if you need
to do anything with the session (like, for the OP, if you have a
reference to the user ID who's directory you want to purge of temporary
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I'm curious how this would work? If I open a page with an invisible GIF,
there's no way (without scripting and such) to have the GIF refresh,
right? Or is there something I'm missing?
You can set a meta refresh on the page, but not the GIF itself, as far as
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Does that all make sense? (I'm not sure I described it well)
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I've
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U K Laxmi wrote:
I'm developing a web application using apache+tomcat
on windows
to it's vendors. Excel
is the most desired format for them. Pls give your
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Question: are the requests for images and CSS files also going through the
filter? I'm wondering if those requests are getting forarded to the logon
page too, which obviously wouldn't work.
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David Whitehurst wrote:
If I use the session to store things, 1. Can I use simple java types?
2. Do I have to use Java Beans (extends serializable)?
David Whitehurst
Viorel Dragomir wrote:
Yes
A filter is an ideal solution for this... It has the benefit of being
app-specific, so should you ever want to host another app in the same TC
instance that doesn't require those headers, they won't be set
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Filters:
http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/Filters.html
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Rodrigo Avila wrote:
right... I need to all apps in an TC instance use these headers... how
I do it? I don't know how use filters
);
javax.servlet.jsp.jstl.core.Config.set(session,
javax.servlet.jsp.jstl.core.Config.FMT_LOCALIZATION_CONTEXT,lc);
(...)
Do you know about any changes related to that in TC 5.5.x?
Thank you!
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Thanks.
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incorporated into JDK1.5 though,
that would have been a reasonable expectation. Is it perhaps rolled
into J2EE instead? I don't know. Same for JAF.
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No mistake that I know
everything works perfectly as it should. I don't get it.
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Hello all. I have an Ant build script for an application that stops
Tomcat if it's running, deletes the work folder
are quite fair, in my opinion. We'll
look around and learn a bit here.
I leave the leg-work to you :)
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be wrong about that, but that
would be my expectation. After all, what good is a setting in my
browser that says don't cache anything if a web site designer can come
along and overrule that? Surely the FOSS community would be up in arms
over their loss of freedom, right?!? ;)
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and a better stereo, but in general
you wouldn't expect the Caddy to lose.
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(a) useless because the end user can override it
anyway or (b) not in keeping with the spirit of the web, at least, not
as originally intended.
Now I'm off on a bit of a tangent though :)
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images from a database), and I further assume your stylesheets
aren't just linked in...
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a single server with a decent set of specs can handle the load
anyway, but in a more robust enterprise environment, your really kind
of defeating the purpose of a fleet of web servers in front of a number
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of fronting
, the code src='resource.do?file='my.css' is
stricly HTML.
Absolutely it is, but as I pointed out, it's being interpreted on the
browser side. That's where the issue comes in to play I think,
especially in a distributed environment. I'd be interested to hear your
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capacity (as viewed by outside clients) by 90%. Ouch.
I fully acknowledge those are rough, worst-case numbers... I certainly
don't mean to imply that your approach is 90% worse. Not at all! Just
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be (a) trivial and (b) strictly presentation-related.
Breaking THOSE rules, which by extension breaks the higher rules, is to
be avoided at all costs. Just my opinions.
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Dola Woolfe wrote:
I just read
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myself :)
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Tim Funk wrote:
Essentially you have written a servlet but packaged it as a JSP. Anytime
it becomes a trivial effort to hand transform a JSP into a servlet
usually means some refactoring
with MS Common Controls? Maybe not recently because some work has been
done to alleviate this situation, but certainly in the past is arose all
the time. The same could happen if you make JARs shared across webapps.
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. Hope this helps!
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Omnytex Technologies
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Andrzej Jan Taramina wrote:
I have a situation where some requests that get sent to Tomcat are very long
running (basically batch operations). I've been testing with a request
problem. I too will be watching to see what
your solution is, just out of curiosity.
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Founder and Chief Software Architect
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Andrzej Jan Taramina wrote:
Frank:
I don't know your usage pattern, but especially if there could
like your really stuck, I'm relatively sure the above
will do it for you, if worse comes to worse. I guess if this isn't
something that's going to be happening a lot, it might not be a problem
this way.
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Founder and Chief Software Architect
Omnytex Technologies
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version of Tomcat is OK with 5.0? (assuming any are, which I DO
assume). Or is this just some sort of fluke situation?
In any case, my problem is solved, and that was the resolution.
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