Hello Everybody,
I've a problem logging out from tomcat
form-realm-based authentication. I've been googling
but cant' find anything.
I just want to logout the signed user. That's it.
I'm using JSF with NB visual web pack. I added a
hiperlink which action event has the following code:
Really!??? :|
Is this really NOT possible?!
:S
--- Propes, Barry L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
escribió:
I didn't think (or know) that it was possible. From
previous posts I'd seen I got the idea it was not.
I could be wrong on that, though.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
I think that really depends on the path you use inside
your httpd.conf. That's the place where you specify
which workers.properties to use.
Cheers.
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Cool, it is starting to make a bit more sense.
Does that mean that setting settings in
Hi everybody,
I would like to know what really happen when tomcat is
restarted. This is because I need to know the risks of
restarting during production time.
I mean, if, for example, a servlet is running and
at that moment I restart, does tomcat will wait until
the jvm finishes and give the
Hi again.
I'm still working on this issue. I installed a filter
to all my servlets and now it's working very good. No
problem with that.
This server is running apache and is connected to
tomcat through mod_jk. Since the tomcat applications
are doing OK with the no-cache header, now I'm
Apache is not overwritting my tomcat headers. Apache
is only appending more headers.
I added something like this:
Directory /my/httpd/docs/folder/
Header append TODOS_LOS_ARCHIVOS todos los
archivos
Files *.php
Header append Cache-Control no-store,
no-cache, must-revalidate
Hi,
I'm still studying this problem. While checking the
HTML SPEC
(http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/global.html#h-7.4.4),
I find the following:
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META and HTTP headers
The http-equiv attribute can be used in place of the
name attribute and
Hello,
I've apache 1.3.36 + tomcat 4 + mod_jk 3.3
I'm very new to web servers. I have a problem with the
cache configuration of a tomcat web application. Using
a http headers inspector, I can see that no cache
control is been sent.
I'd like to send CacheControl: no-cache in the
header of
Thanks Christopher,
To whom it may concern,
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I've apache 1.3.36 + tomcat 4 + mod_jk 3.3
Something is wrong with that mod_jk version, by the
way. The most recent
release of mod_jk is 1.2.23.
Well, the installation file that I found in the server
is named: