> Over-ride RealmBase.stopInternal() and don't forget to call
> super.stopInternal() when you do.
Thanks a lot Mark for the fast answer!
I have overlooked that, sorry.
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Please ignore my question.
Seems like someone decided to try out a "Special" classloader - didn't have
the information before.
Thanks for responding anyway.
Regards,
On Wed, 29 Aug 2018 at 20:20, M. Manna wrote:
> Thanks mark. We aren’t using delegation, but even with delegation classes
> dir
Thanks mark. We aren’t using delegation, but even with delegation classes
directory are looked up first in the order.
Tomcat version 8.5.32.
Thanks,
On Wed, 29 Aug 2018 at 19:31, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 29/08/18 19:09, M. Manna wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am not sure if this is a bug or someth
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On 8/29/18 10:51, Lueders, Paul T CIV USARMY NGIC (US) wrote:
> I would like to migrate from tomcat 7.0.90 to the latest version
> of tomcat9. Is there a document that lists the benefits of tomcat9
> and the differences between tomcat7 and to
On 29/08/18 19:09, M. Manna wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am not sure if this is a bug or something specific to our implementation,
> so wanted to share that with others. Please forgive my idiocy.
>
> We took a verbose classloading on Windows and it loaded two classes from
> two different locations.
>
>
Hello,
I am not sure if this is a bug or something specific to our implementation,
so wanted to share that with others. Please forgive my idiocy.
We took a verbose classloading on Windows and it loaded two classes from
two different locations.
1) *SomeUtils*.class from *com.my.package.name
We use Footprints 12 and the requirement IS to use Tomcat 7.x, which at this
time are using 7.0.86 and need to update to 7.0.90 (having some problems at
this time, though).
7.0.90 IS the latest version to fix the latest security issues.
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On 29/08/18 15:56, M. Manna wrote:
> The key benefit is - You get all recent CVE patches which protects your
> product more from known vulnerabilities.
Not correct. All currently supported Tomcat versions (7.0.x, 8.5.x and
9.0.x) receive security fixes.
> You can see a comparison table here -
> h
The key benefit is - You get all recent CVE patches which protects your
product more from known vulnerabilities.
You can see a comparison table here -
http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html
I would recommend that you review Servlet, Connector, and Java version
related changes carefully (if yo
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I would like to migrate from tomcat 7.0.90 to the latest version of tomcat9.
Is there a document that lists the benefits of tomcat9 and the differences
between tomcat7 and tomcat9
Thanks
Paul
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On 29/08/18 12:43, Arno Schäfer wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> we use our own Realm implementation in our webapps. If tomcat shuts down, we
> have to do some clean up
> in this instance to speed up the shutdown.
> In our web application we do this in the ServletContextListener instance in
> 'contextDestro
Hi all,
we use our own Realm implementation in our webapps. If tomcat shuts down, we
have to do some clean up
in this instance to speed up the shutdown.
In our web application we do this in the ServletContextListener instance in
'contextDestroyed(...)' method.
What is the right place to do this
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