All systems are domain-joined to a mature IT Lab and the issue is with the
Tomcat server configuration as it should load the krb5.ini and or jaas.conf and
activity should be observable on the Web server - whether or not any error is
generated. It is not clear to me what the design load
Christopher Schultz ch...@christopherschultz.net wrote:
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Zippy,
On 2/28/13 7:29 PM, Zippy Zeppoli wrote:
http://people.apache.org/~markt/presentations/2013-02-Apache-Tomcat-Clustering.pdf
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Thanks for your answers.
I wonder why browsers don't send only one JSESSIONID
If I request an URL as www.mydomain.com/app/myapplication/action.do
and it has got 2 cookies with the same name, one for www.mydomain.com/
and another for www.mydomain.com/app/myapplication/ , IMHO, that a
browser
Browsers send all of the cookies because that's the compliant thing to do.
RFC-2109 [1] says:
If multiple cookies satisfy the criteria above, they are ordered in
the Cookie header such that those with more specific Path attributes
precede those with less specific. Ordering with respect to
APOLOGIES FOR TOP POSTING! (see below, were I correctly inline post this
apology)
On Mar 1, 2013, at 1:58 PM, Nick Williams wrote:
Browsers send all of the cookies because that's the compliant thing to do.
RFC-2109 [1] says:
If multiple cookies satisfy the criteria above, they are ordered
2013/3/1 Nick Williams nicho...@nicholaswilliams.net:
APOLOGIES FOR TOP POSTING! (see below, were I correctly inline post this
apology)
On Mar 1, 2013, at 1:58 PM, Nick Williams wrote:
Browsers send all of the cookies because that's the compliant thing to do.
RFC-2109 [1] says:
If
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From: Jose María Zaragoza demablo...@gmail.com
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2013 11:43 PM
Subject: Multiple JSESSIONID
Hello:
We're using Tomcat 6.0.24 as servlet container
This server listens for requests under