On 11/10/06, Stepan Yakovenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
as leon wrote, check the installation-path.
Ups, I don't understand, what do you mean by this?
I meant that you should make sure that $JAVA_HOME points to the
correct java-installation-path, so i your case it should point to
I have 2 separate projects set up as virtual hosts
http://projectA:8080/
http://projectB:8080/
so that each of them can be
run from the ROOT context in the development environment. Just to make it
easier to
switch between them.
HTTP Session was working before I set up Virtual Hosts on Tomcat
On 11/11/06, Rashmi Rubdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HTTP Session was working before I set up Virtual Hosts on Tomcat 5.5/ Windows
XP.
?? And exactly how is it not working now? What's the test case?
The entries in server.xml :
Host name=projectA appBase=webapps/projectA
If ou are referring a bean somewhere.. in which case the default Scope is Page
change the scope to Session as in
c:set var=HashMap value=HashMap scope=session/
and reference a session scoped HashMap instead of page scoped HashMap
M-
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Martin,
Thanks for your reply.
The HashMap variable is and has always been on session scope just as you have
indicated. This kind of set up has always been working both with Internet
Explorer and Firefox, but I think something happened after I set up the Virtual
Host. Now it only works in FF
Justin Jaynes wrote:
Mark Thomas,
To start on a positive note, I 've never found an open source project with
real help as accessable, as reliable, as knowledgeable, or as patient as I
have with Tomcat. I have access to amazing
support/discussion groups, with immediate communications to
I was able to solve the problem of HTTP Session with Virtual Host configuration
on Internet Explorer 6.0 .
I'd like to re-state the problem I was facing in a clear manner in case someone
else has the same problem, they might find this useful.
In IE 6.0 I was able to set and get the value
Assuming the cookies=true has been set for Host or Context elements
if cookies fail.. then it sounds as if url rewriting is in order
In that case you may want to look at a tag which will cause your URL to be
re-written such as html:form ...put all code here /html:form
(If cookies or
Hi Martin,
Thanks again for your mail.
I was able to solve this problem, it was an IE6.0 bug.
I've mentioned all the details on how it was solved in my e-mail previous to
this one.
-Regards
Rashmi
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From: Martin Gainty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hope someone can help me with this, I am new to apache.
My requirement is to route a given URL to 3 different URLs in a round
robin fashion.
Eg: www.myhost.com http://www.myhost.com/ should be routed the first
time to www.myhost1.com http://www.myhost1.com/ . The second time to
Hi Mary,
This is the Tomcat Users Mailing list.
Since your question involves Apache HTTP Server there's a separate mailing list
for it.
More details about it are here: http://httpd.apache.org/lists.html
-Rashmi
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