Hi,
Are there any technical risks with Tomcat 6.0 going to continue the same till
Nov 2014?
We have installed this version on Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 5.4 (64bit)
platform.
Thanks Regards,
Someswara Rao
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2013 11:00:48 -0400
From: ch...@christopherschultz.net
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: Error deploying web application
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Mark,
On 6/25/13 10:32 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On
Hello,
When I create user with password with czech String ŽežUlička.1 the
browser sends correctly this string as:
POST http://localhost:70/myapp/j_security_check HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
j_username=pj_password=%C5%BDe%C5%BEUli%C4%8Dka.1
The browser is not
Hello,
If I use auth-method FORM, all requests return with headers denying
caching on the browser side although I have excluded some part of my app
from authentication.
The headers for a png image are:
HTTP/1.1 304 Not Modified
Server: Apache-Coyote/1.1
Cache-Control: private
Expires: Thu,
Jan Vávra wrote:
Hello,
When I create user with password with czech String ŽežUlička.1 the
browser sends correctly this string as:
POST http://localhost:70/myapp/j_security_check HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
j_username=pj_password=%C5%BDe%C5%BEUli%C4%8Dka.1
The
On Jun 26, 2013, at 4:48 AM, Maradani, Someswara Rao
someswararao.marad...@pfizer.com wrote:
Hi,
Are there any technical risks with Tomcat 6.0
Which version? There are quite a few versions under the Tomcat 6.0.x branch.
going to continue the same till Nov 2014?
See here for technical
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Jan,
On 6/26/13 7:14 AM, Jan Vávra wrote:
Hello,
When I create user with password with czech String
ŽežUlička.1 the browser sends correctly this string as:
POST http://localhost:70/myapp/j_security_check HTTP/1.1
Content-Type:
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André,
On 6/26/13 8:01 AM, André Warnier wrote:
Jan Vávra wrote:
Hello,
When I create user with password with czech String
ŽežUlička.1 the browser sends correctly this string as:
POST http://localhost:70/myapp/j_security_check HTTP/1.1
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Jan,
On 6/26/13 7:36 AM, Jan Vávra wrote:
If I use auth-method FORM, all requests return with headers
denying caching on the browser side although I have excluded some
part of my app from authentication.
The headers for a png image are:
Hi Chris,
This is such an interesting discussion. I am not sure what to make of this
person's comment:
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TAXI 2012-10-09 09:03:59 PDT
Wow, no fix since 8 years...
And this is a real bug: If the HTTP header says the file is encoded in
ISO-8859-1 the common way to override
Shanti Suresh wrote:
Hi Chris,
This is such an interesting discussion. I am not sure what to make of this
person's comment:
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TAXI 2012-10-09 09:03:59 PDT
Wow, no fix since 8 years...
And this is a real bug: If the HTTP header says the file is encoded in
ISO-8859-1 the
2013/6/26 Shanti Suresh sha...@umich.edu:
Hi Chris,
This is such an interesting discussion. I am not sure what to make of this
person's comment:
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TAXI 2012-10-09 09:03:59 PDT
Wow, no fix since 8 years...
And this is a real bug: If the HTTP header says the file is
Dear All,
I have a JSF2.0 app that executes (via ProcessBuilder) an external script.
This script opens PPTX via PowerPoint ActiveX object, manipulate it and
save. It runs on Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit, 4GB RAM, JDK 7.
When tomcat 7 is launched using startup.bat (with original settings), it
-Original Message-
From: honyk [mailto:j.tosov...@email.cz]
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2013 1:27 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: Memory limits for children processes when running Tomcat as
service?
Dear All,
I have a JSF2.0 app that executes (via ProcessBuilder) an external
honyk wrote:
Dear All,
I have a JSF2.0 app that executes (via ProcessBuilder) an external script.
This script opens PPTX via PowerPoint ActiveX object, manipulate it and
save. It runs on Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit, 4GB RAM, JDK 7.
When tomcat 7 is launched using startup.bat (with original
honyk wrote:
Dear All,
I have a JSF2.0 app that executes (via ProcessBuilder) an external script.
This script opens PPTX via PowerPoint ActiveX object, manipulate it and
save. It runs on Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit, 4GB RAM, JDK 7.
When tomcat 7 is launched using startup.bat (with original
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Shanti,
On 6/26/13 11:00 AM, Shanti Suresh wrote:
Hi Chris,
This is such an interesting discussion. I am not sure what to make
of this person's comment:
--- TAXI 2012-10-09 09:03:59 PDT
Wow, no fix since 8 years...
On 2013-06-26 Jeffrey Janner wrote:
-Original Message-
From: honyk [mailto:j.tosov...@email.cz]
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2013 1:27 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: Memory limits for children processes when running Tomcat as
service?
Dear All,
I have a JSF2.0 app
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André,
On 6/26/13 11:40 AM, André Warnier wrote:
Shanti Suresh wrote:
Hi Chris,
This is such an interesting discussion. I am not sure what to
make of this person's comment:
--- TAXI 2012-10-09 09:03:59 PDT
Wow, no fix
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Jan,
On 6/26/13 2:27 PM, honyk wrote:
I have a JSF2.0 app that executes (via ProcessBuilder) an external
script. This script opens PPTX via PowerPoint ActiveX object,
manipulate it and save. It runs on Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit,
4GB RAM,
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André,
On 6/26/13 3:52 PM, André Warnier wrote:
Solutions : 1) instead of MS-Office, use LibreOffice or OpenOffice.
Both can run in headless mode, and provide an API to have them
do things with documents. And both can open and manipulate
On 2013-06-26 André Warnier wrote:
honyk wrote:
Dear All,
I have a JSF2.0 app that executes (via ProcessBuilder) an external
script.
This script opens PPTX via PowerPoint ActiveX object, manipulate it
and
save. It runs on Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit, 4GB RAM, JDK 7.
When tomcat
On 2013-06-26 André Warnier wrote:
honyk wrote:
Dear All,
I have a JSF2.0 app that executes (via ProcessBuilder) an external
script.
This script opens PPTX via PowerPoint ActiveX object, manipulate it
and
save. It runs on Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit, 4GB RAM, JDK 7.
When tomcat
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