Hi,I'm building a website using form based authentication integrating with JAAS
for user based authentication. I don't have issue when a successful credential
is authenticated. Rather I'm having difficulty understanding the flow of JAAS
back to the client should the form based authentication
Hi,I'm building a website using form based authentication integrating with JAAS
for user based authentication. I don't have issue when a successful credential
is authenticated. Rather I'm having difficulty understanding the flow of JAAS
back to the client should the form based authentication
Thanks Rainer, I was looking at reasons not to use websockets and found this
recent blog. Be interesting to see if HTTP/2 has simular issues.
http://www.pubnub.com/knowledge-base/discussion/311/current-websockets-limitations
Regards,-Tony
From: Rainer Jung rainer.j...@kippdata.de
To:
Hi Vijay,
Am Mon, 18 May 2015 00:27:56 +0530
schrieb Vijay Kumar vijy.gan...@gmail.com:
Does Tomcat each version is designed to support a set of Java
versions? What is the best Tomcat version which I have to use in
order to support Java 1.8.25?
officially Tomcat 7.0.x is supported with java
Hi,
We have a product which we certified on Tomcat 7.0.16 with JRE 1.6
One of our Customer want to upgrade his Java environment from 1.6 to 1.8.25
So i tried to start the Tomcat 7.0.16 using Java 1.8.25 and got below error
during the deployment of WAR file.
Hello,
I am working on a project where I need to install SSL certificates on Tomcat
7 server for my Java application. I have been experimenting around, I have
set up the connector in the server.xml file, but when I look into the logs I
can see this:
http://prntscr.com/76a98v
For the
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Pavan,
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On 5/15/15 10:28 PM, Pavan Kasarla wrote:
I am trying to configure SHA2 algorithm certificates with tomcat6
in centos 6. I have created a keystore of format JKS using
keytool and imported the