Ok, it works that way. So, if I did want to create the WAR file, is my
structure correct to work with a virtual host?
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: tomcatastrophe [mailto:nab...@changethings.org]
Subject: RE: Tomcat WAR deployment with virtual host only shows blank
page
So, I should
Maciej Matecki wrote:
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 1:28 AM, André Warniera...@ice-sa.com wrote:
Maciej Matecki wrote:
Actually I've got much more bigger problem I can't get compiled module
for kerberos with Apache on Windows :(
Can I ask again : why do you need to authenticate /under Apache/ with
You can create a filter or run on separate Tomcat instances.
NB: You are not solving the cause, but the effect. You don't have enough
threads or cpu-power to handle the total load.
Ronald.
Op maandag, 29 juni 2009 07:12 schreef prashant sharma :
Hi,
I have the following attributes in the
Thanks for your response Ronald!
Won't a filter be a part of the thread pool? I mean every incoming request
would create a new thread and filter would be invoked on this new thread
...right?
The solution that I am looking for is to partition the thread pool into 2 parts
One that serves the
From: chenjh [mailto:che...@thinker.com.cn]
Subject: NoClassDefFoundError
I had placed jfreechart.jar and jcommon.jar into [tomcat]/common/lib,
but after running for some time, the producing image page fail with
NoClassDefFoundError.
Make sure you do not have other copies of jfreechart.jar
From: Caldarale, Charles R
Subject: RE: Seeking authoritative answer re using Log4J with v6
Are you sure you followed all of the steps on the logging page with a
clean Tomcat install?
I will try again from scratch, and report back.
Did a clean install of Win 7, JDK 6u14, ant 1.7.1, and
If you have maxThreads=100 and you create a filter which blocks A if
threadRunningA=10 and blocks B if threadsRunningB=90 than you can tune it the
way you want it to be without seeing TooManyThreads errors from Tomcat. Or make
it 9 vs. 89 to be safe.
Still it doesn't solve you real problem
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Martin,
On 6/28/2009 1:35 PM, Martin Gainty wrote:
op mentioned the SF webservice becomes unavailable at 'weird' times
(more than likely the SF webserver is going offline for backup)
if you can post the SF log we'll take a look and try to figure
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Tamar,
On 6/28/2009 11:10 AM, Tamar Furman (tfurman) wrote:
The problem starts when the second webapp is opened as well. In this
case, on timeout the session does get destroyed but the new session that
is created on a new http request still holds
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Prashant,
On 6/29/2009 1:12 AM, prashant sharma wrote:
Is there any way to configure my web application such that I have a
separate quota of threads for webpage access and a separate quota for
other types of accesses like webservice requests?
The
Thanks for a detailed response Chris!
I am quite new to tomcat...It would be really helpful if you could give some
reference links to the things you are talking about in 1 and 3 below?
Thanks!
Prashant
From: Christopher Schultz ch...@christopherschultz.net
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Subject: Re: splitting thread pool
The only way I know of to do this is with separate connectors:
One thing that hasn't been discussed is whether HTTP keep-alives are involved.
If so, then using the NIO connector would free up
Hi
Any idea what makes web applications owned by root even though tomcat runs as a
non-root user? (I have mod_jk installed and apache running as root)
Thank you,
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This also worked correctly (as documented) for me with 6.0.20 - with the build
of extras and log4j off the SVN trunk (patches for certain property handling
due out in 1.2.16)
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Mike
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From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org]
Sent: Friday, June 26, 2009 4:01 PM
To:
Melanie Pfefer wrote:
Hi
Any idea what makes web applications owned by root even though tomcat runs as
a non-root user? (I have mod_jk installed and apache running as root)
Thank you,
I have two thoughts:
1. You installed the webapp as root which caused the OS to write the
files
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 8:55 AM, Melanie
Pfefermelanie_pfe...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Any idea what makes web applications owned by root even though tomcat runs as
a non-root user?
Uh, they were installed by root? :-)
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Hassan Schroeder hassan.schroe...@gmail.com
I suspect this question has been answered before - unfortunately, I
cannot find the key words to find my answer(s) in archives, etc.
I understand that Tomcat's FORM authorization setup expects me to secure
URL's and then let Tomcat invoke the login form before proceeding to
these URL's when
Hi,
I am using tomcat 6 and the server crashes all of a sudden creating a core
dump file.
I have no clue why this is happening.
Can you please suggest on what all details I need to provide so that some
one can help resolve the issue.
Thanks
Kam
Hi, everybody. First of all: I'm sorry for my poor English.
Is it possible to change url rewriting schema to use a different path
separator (instead of ';') or even to use a request parameter (instead
of a path append) ?
The problem:
- I'm using OpenOffice API to
Hassan Schroeder wrote:
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 8:55 AM, Melanie
Pfefermelanie_pfe...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Any idea what makes web applications owned by root even though tomcat runs as a
non-root user?
Uh, they were installed by root? :-)
Uh, Uh. What do you mean by web applications owned
kam tak wrote:
Hi,
I am using tomcat 6 and the server crashes all of a sudden creating a core
dump file.
I have no clue why this is happening.
Can you please suggest on what all details I need to provide so that some
one can help resolve the issue.
On which platform ?
Which precise version of
You can use
http://tuckey.org/urlrewrite/
to do your rewriting. Lots of people on the list recommend it.
On Jun 29, 2009, at 3:16 PM, Daniel Henrique Alves Lima wrote:
Hi, everybody. First of all: I'm sorry for my poor English.
Is it possible to change
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Steve,
On 6/29/2009 1:58 PM, Steve B. wrote:
I understand that Tomcat's FORM authorization setup expects me to secure
URL's and then let Tomcat invoke the login form before proceeding to
these URL's when requested.
However, I have a site for
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Daniel,
On 6/29/2009 3:16 PM, Daniel Henrique Alves Lima wrote:
Hi, everybody. First of all: I'm sorry for my poor English.
Your English is quite good!
Is it possible to change url rewriting schema to use a different path
separator
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Kam,
On 6/29/2009 2:39 PM, kam tak wrote:
I am using tomcat 6 and the server crashes all of a sudden creating a core
dump file.
Core dump == JVM crash. This is unlikely to be Tomcat's fault. When the
JVM dumps core, it should leave-behind a crash
On Mon, 2009-06-29 at 16:15 -0400, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Hi, Chris !
Are you trying to change the URLs that are emitted in the HTML your
application generates?
Yes and no. Declarative security will only work if tomcat recognizes
jsession id (either coming encoded in requested
Daniel Henrique Alves Lima wrote:
...
Hi.
If I understand what you are trying to do :
1) a client enters your application, authenticates, navigates, and
displays a result html page.
2) on this page, is a button that says get this page as PDF
3) the client clicks on that button, and is supposed
I've some few alternatives:
1. Use a Java Web Proxy to convert requests and responses between
ooffice and Tomcat;
2. Use a Java crawler (spider/mirror tool) to make the first request,
generate local files and then call oo.
I was just wondering if was easier to
Yes !
Now imagine my frustration with ooffice escaping a ';' :-(
Browser, wget and other applications seems to work ok with URL encoded
jsessionid.
On Tue, 2009-06-30 at 00:00 +0200, André Warnier wrote:
Daniel Henrique Alves Lima wrote:
...
Hi.
If I understand what you are trying to do :
Daniel Henrique Alves Lima wrote:
Yes !
Now imagine my frustration with ooffice escaping a ';' :-(
Browser, wget and other applications seems to work ok with URL encoded
jsessionid.
On Tue, 2009-06-30 at 00:00 +0200, André Warnier wrote:
Daniel Henrique Alves Lima wrote:
...
Hi.
If I
Daniel Henrique Alves Lima wrote:
I've some few alternatives:
1. Use a Java Web Proxy to convert requests and responses between
ooffice and Tomcat;
Or use a httpd front-end..
2. Use a Java crawler (spider/mirror tool) to make the first request,
generate local files
On Tue, 2009-06-30 at 00:52 +0200, André Warnier wrote:
Hi, Andre !
11) the filter captures the html output, and writes it to a local
temporary file. Then it calls OOo /on this file/, and asks for a PDF
version. Then it picks up the PDF version, and returns this as a
response, instead
On Tue, 2009-06-30 at 01:02 +0200, André Warnier wrote:
Daniel Henrique Alves Lima wrote:
1. Use a Java Web Proxy to convert requests and responses between
ooffice and Tomcat;
Or use a httpd front-end..
Yes. But i don't need this request-response magic all the time. I just
need
Daniel Henrique Alves Lima email_danie...@yahoo.com.br wrote in message
news:1246314288.10803.6.ca...@magnaopus.no-ip.biz...
Yes !
Now imagine my frustration with ooffice escaping a ';' :-(
Browser, wget and other applications seems to work ok with URL encoded
jsessionid.
The custom
First of all: Thanks (Christopher, Andre, Bill and everybody) !
The complete solution is compound of 3 parts:
1. The Valve to process jsessionid (just a piece of the source code)
if (!request.isRequestedSessionIdFromCookie()) {
String jsessionid =
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