Hi,
Client want to monitor whether the connection is established from my
application or their existing applications. Because all these are
connecting the database from APPS user.
1) My Tomcat is installed on a different Linux environment under a user, so
if i could at least pass this user then
2015-06-01 11:17 GMT+03:00 Ramon Pfeiffer ramon.pfeif...@uni-tuebingen.de:
Am 29.05.2015 um 23:31 schrieb Christopher Schultz:
Lots of things have been fixed/added in more recent versions of Tomcat
6.0.x. Please give a quick test against Tomcat 6.0.latest: you don't
even need to deploy your
Am 29.05.2015 um 23:31 schrieb Christopher Schultz:
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Ramon,
On 5/29/15 4:42 PM, Ramon Pfeiffer wrote:
On 29.05.2015 21:12, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Ramon,
On 5/29/15 3:32 AM, Ramon Pfeiffer wrote:
Am 28.05.2015 um 18:56 schrieb Caldarale,
Hi:
I want to be able to move tomcat log file to a location readable by developers
so they do not have to log into the server and read them from there. I'm
looking for recommended best practices. What processes are others using for
this purpose?
Thanks for your help.
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Eric,
On 6/1/15 9:16 AM, Eric Wood wrote:
I want to be able to move tomcat log file to a location readable
by developers so they do not have to log into the server and read
them from there. I'm looking for recommended best practices.
What
Hello guys, we have migrated to Tomcat DBCP 8.0.18 from 7.0.37 recently and
faced the following issue:
after database restart (Postgres), our application wasn't been able to
restore connectivity to DB, all connections were closed and every time,
after failed attempt to execute some SQL statement,
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Vijay,
On 6/1/15 8:47 AM, Vijay Kumar wrote:
Hi,
Client want to monitor whether the connection is established from
my application or their existing applications. Because all these
are connecting the database from APPS user.
1) My Tomcat is
I believe what you are asking for is already available. See inline comments
below.
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From: Vijay Kumar [mailto:vijy.gan...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, June 01, 2015 7:48 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: can we pass OS username while connection Database from
Hi,
We've been running for a while now using embedded Jetty but due to some
upcoming infrastructure changes we're migrating to Tomcat 7. I'm having an
issue getting my servlet to recognize the mariadb connector
No suitable driver found for jdbc:mariadb://
This has been running in the past
Apparently with Tomcat7/8 and Java 7+ (we are using java8) you must explicitly
add the driver in the code:
Class.forName(org.mariadb.jdbc.Driver).newInstance();
I feel like this is a bug with Tomcat7/8 since after Java 6 this was no longer
required (and indeed worked in Tomcat5 and 6).
From: Mittal, Paran (Infosys) [mailto:paran.mit...@astrazeneca.com]
Subject: Tomcat 7.0.55 support details
We could not find details on apache page for supporting cycle of tomcat.
Not at all clear what you expect from support. Tomcat is a free, open-source
product, written and maintained
Hi Chuck\Team,
We could not find details on apache page for supporting cycle of tomcat.
Could you please let us know the below details:
1) End date of support of tomcat version 7.0.55?
2) Extended support date for tomcat version 7.0.55?
Thanks Regards,
Paran Mittal
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