Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: nohacks [mailto:philipfwil...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: I have a problem with Apache, Tomcat
I am not using Apache to server any Static content.
That begs the question: why do you have httpd in the game at all?
I knew you'd say that, I was about to do
Pid wrote:
nohacks wrote:
Apache has better Security and Load balancing for the tomcat cluster.
I'm passing out hard hats sandbags for anyone who wants one.
Do you also have some flame-retardant and anti-troll spells (or dwarfs)
in your inventory ?
On 05.05.2009 22:17, nohacks wrote:
1) Which component should respond to this request, Apache or Tomcat?
Tomcat should answer all. I am not using Apache to server any Static
content.
OK, and I assume you actually checked, that it *is* Tomcat that produces
the answer in the 404 case.
I
Thanks for all of your time on this problem.
I found the issue..!!!
It was a page caching issue with the browser. It seems the page was cached
and so not creating a new session for the Post button on Login.
I put the following in my login page and now it works great. The new session
is
Hi Guys,
Thanks for your feedback with this issue. This has been making me crazy for
such a long time.
I have put this in last night and tested.
VirtualHost *:80
JkMount /*.jsp loadbalancer
JkMount /*.jsf loadbalancer
JkMount /* loadbalancer
JkMount
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Phil,
On 5/5/2009 10:12 AM, nohacks wrote:
I have put this in last night and tested.
VirtualHost *:80
JkMount /*.jsp loadbalancer
JkMount /*.jsf loadbalancer
JkMount /* loadbalancer
JkMount /servlet/*
On 05.05.2009 16:12, nohacks wrote:
Hi Guys,
Thanks for your feedback with this issue. This has been making me crazy for
such a long time.
I have put this in last night and tested.
VirtualHost *:80
JkMount /*.jsp loadbalancer
JkMount /*.jsf loadbalancer
Hi Rainer,
Thanks very much for your responses. I have your answers below.
1) Which component should respond to this request, Apache or Tomcat?
Tomcat should answer all. I am not using Apache to server any Static
content.
2)Which part of your webapps is expected to serve the content for
From: nohacks [mailto:philipfwil...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: I have a problem with Apache, Tomcat
I am not using Apache to server any Static content.
That begs the question: why do you have httpd in the game at all?
- Chuck
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Apache has better Security and Load balancing for the tomcat cluster.
Phil
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: nohacks [mailto:philipfwil...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: I have a problem with Apache, Tomcat
I am not using Apache to server any Static content.
That begs the question: why do
From: nohacks [mailto:philipfwil...@gmail.com]
Subject: RE: I have a problem with Apache, Tomcat
Apache has better Security and Load balancing for the tomcat cluster.
Security, no. Load balancing, yes - if you can't afford a real one.
- Chuck
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nohacks wrote:
Apache has better Security and Load balancing for the tomcat cluster.
I'm passing out hard hats sandbags for anyone who wants one.
p
Phil
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: nohacks [mailto:philipfwil...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: I have a problem with Apache, Tomcat
I
Hi Chris,
I downloaded the new version of mod_jk
http://www.apache.org/dist/tomcat/tomcat-connectors/jk/binaries/linux/jk-1.2.28/i586/
[ ] mod_jk-1.2.28-httpd-2.2.X.so
21-Mar-2009 23:53 676K
I am still having the same issues as you can see...
Any ideal
Hi Chris too, and hi nohacks.
I was not quite convinced by Chris's explanation, so I tested this by
myself.
Apache httpd 2.2.3
mod_jk 1.2.18 (quite old)
Tomcat 5.5.27
In my case, URI's starting with /starweb are being redirected to Tomcat
by mod_jk (corresponding to the OP's case /myapp).
On 04.05.2009 19:50, André Warnier wrote:
Hi Chris too, and hi nohacks.
I was not quite convinced by Chris's explanation, so I tested this by
myself.
Apache httpd 2.2.3
mod_jk 1.2.18 (quite old)
Tomcat 5.5.27
In my case, URI's starting with /starweb are being redirected to Tomcat
by
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André,
On 5/4/2009 1:50 PM, André Warnier wrote:
I was not quite convinced by Chris's explanation, so I tested this by
myself.
[snip]
So, despite my initial scepticism (for which I apologise), Chris turns
out to be right.
Sometimes it's goog
Hi Chris,
Thanks for your reply. I have JkStripSession on and still having the issue.
Any help is really appreciated. I have had this issues for a long time now
and it is a Huge Issue for us !!
This is my httpd.conf file.
==
LoadModule jk_module
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Nohacks,
On 4/30/2009 4:18 PM, nohacks wrote:
You can see from my logs that apache returns a 200 for my login page then
returns a 404 from
It seems to be an issue now and then. It works for a while then it tosses a
404. Maybe after a timeout I
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