On behalf of the Tomcat committers I am pleased to announce that
Felix Schumacher (fschumacher) has been voted in as a new Tomcat committer.
Please join me in welcoming him.
Regards,
Rainer
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On 18/09/2014 20:15, Borislav Trifonov wrote:
We need to use pre-shared keys, not certificates. TLS supports PSK,
but how does one set this up in Tomcat? All the guides for SSL/TLS in
Tomcat I've found talk about setting up certificates.
PSK ciphers are not supported JSSE provider provided by
Congratulations! You can be proud!
Regards,
Pierre
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 9:49 AM, Rainer Jung rj...@apache.org wrote:
On behalf of the Tomcat committers I am pleased to announce that
Felix Schumacher (fschumacher) has been voted in as a new Tomcat committer.
Please join me in
On 19/09/2014 08:49, Rainer Jung wrote:
On behalf of the Tomcat committers I am pleased to announce that
Felix Schumacher (fschumacher) has been voted in as a new Tomcat committer.
Please join me in welcoming him.
+1. Welcome Felix.
Mark
Zhao,
On 19.9.2014 3:42, bo zhao wrote:
but I can't find any error message in the log? what causes the tomcat to
pause and stop?
One of the suspects for restarts and shutdown seems to be the class
com.jd.clover.center.service.AbstractScheduleTaskProcess, as there is a
log message regarding
+1 Awesome! Welcome!
-Tim
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 3:49 AM, Rainer Jung rj...@apache.org wrote:
On behalf of the Tomcat committers I am pleased to announce that
Felix Schumacher (fschumacher) has been voted in as a new Tomcat committer.
Please join me in welcoming him.
Regards,
Rainer
Welcome aboard!! Start committing :)
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 6:28 AM, Tim Funk funk...@apache.org wrote:
+1 Awesome! Welcome!
-Tim
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 3:49 AM, Rainer Jung rj...@apache.org wrote:
On behalf of the Tomcat committers I am pleased to announce that
Felix Schumacher
2014-09-19 10:49 GMT+03:00 Rainer Jung rj...@apache.org:
On behalf of the Tomcat committers I am pleased to announce that
Felix Schumacher (fschumacher) has been voted in as a new Tomcat
committer.
Please join me in welcoming him.
Welcome!
Regards
Violeta
Regards,
Rainer
Welcome!
Regards,
Konstantin Preißer
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thanks! it worked.
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 5:19 PM, Mark Eggers its_toas...@yahoo.com.invalid
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On 9/18/2014 2:13 PM, Shrileckha Chaithanya wrote:
Thx for responding. I did like look at this link. Can you provide
with proper syntax to
Hey all,
I was wondering where I could get some more information about these xml
files. On one system they are created every time I deploy a web application
and on another they are not.. I would prefer that tomcat does not create
them. Anyone want to point me in the right direction?
Thank you,
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 12:28 PM, Miguel Pereira miguelaperei...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hey all,
I was wondering where I could get some more information about these xml
files. On one system they are created every time I deploy a web application
and on another they are not.. I would prefer that
Thank you very much Dan,
I looked at the links and noticed I am running tomcat 7 locally and 6 on
our DEV environment.
I also noticed that copyXML is present in the documentation for tomcat 7
and defaults to false.
Finally
In an individual file at /META-INF/context.xml inside the application
Hi,
Setting logEffectiveWebXml=true in context.xml does not log the web
fragments in the absolute-ordering clause of the output web.xml; it is
not specified.
Is it expected ? Should I file a bug ?
I think it is a convenient feature to debug in which order the web
fragments are loaded.
thanks,
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 1:32 PM, Miguel Pereira miguelaperei...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thank you very much Dan,
I looked at the links and noticed I am running tomcat 7 locally and 6 on
our DEV environment.
I also noticed that copyXML is present in the documentation for tomcat 7
and defaults to
Hello All,
Hope you all have a good Friday. I am new to Tom Cat server and I have a
basic question which I would like to seek your helps and expertise. Could I
have a several web applications running on one tomcat server? I am using tomcat
manager version 7. If I can , how can i do it?
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Tran,
On 9/19/14 3:22 PM, Tran, Minh wrote:
Could I have a several web applications running on one tomcat
server?
Yes.
I am using tomcat manager version 7. If I can , how can i do it?
Place more than one WAR file (or exploded WAR directory)
Ahhh, thanks Dan,
Unfortunately these are 3rd party apps what we receive as a WAR. I am not
sure that unzipping them and rezipping them is ideal nor maintainable. The
main reason is that the context fragments remain after the apps are
undeployed which throw non fatal errors on subsequent tomcat
Thanks one more question about running multiple web apps on one Tom Cat server
if you would not mind;
Suppose I am now having two web applications call app1 , and app2; and I deploy
both of them to Tomcat.
Suppose I am able to access app1 on http://localhost:8080/app1;
and app2 on
On 9/19/2014 3:36 PM, Tran, Minh wrote:
Thanks one more question about running multiple web apps on one Tom Cat server
if you would not mind;
Suppose I am now having two web applications call app1 , and app2; and I deploy
both of them to Tomcat.
Suppose I am able to access app1 on
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 3:33 PM, Miguel Pereira miguelaperei...@gmail.com
wrote:
Ahhh, thanks Dan,
Unfortunately these are 3rd party apps what we receive as a WAR. I am not
sure that unzipping them and rezipping them is ideal nor maintainable. The
main reason is that the context fragments
Are you saying Tomcat can use OpenSSL instead of Java for TLS? That would be
great, as OpenSSL does support a number of TLS-PSK ciphers.
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Dan,
On 9/19/14 3:44 PM, Daniel Mikusa wrote:
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 3:33 PM, Miguel Pereira
miguelaperei...@gmail.com wrote:
Ahhh, thanks Dan,
Unfortunately these are 3rd party apps what we receive as a WAR.
I am not sure that unzipping
On 9/19/14 12:22 PM, Tran, Minh wrote:
Hope you all have a good Friday. I am new to Tom Cat server and I
have a basic question which I would like to seek your helps and
expertise. Could I have a several web applications running on one
tomcat server? I am using tomcat manager version 7. If I can
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James,
On 9/15/14 8:11 PM, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
We have a rather large WAR file. 89,925,956 bytes. And we have
cable internet. With its usual extremely asymmetrical bandwidth: a
download pipe the size of an air conditioning duct, and an
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Borislav,
On 9/19/14 3:47 PM, Borislav Trifonov wrote:
Are you saying Tomcat can use OpenSSL instead of Java for TLS?
Yes. You need to use the tcnative library (Tomcat Native on the
Tomcat web site) along with libapr and libssl. Under a default
It worked but I am not able to get this cookie name via
request.getCookies() call. Should I add anything in the tomcat context in
order to get it from the request?
Cookie[] cookies = req.getCookies();
if(cookies != null){
for (Cookie cookie : cookies) {
Thanks, Messrs Janner and Schultz. I feared that was the case, but it
never hurts to ask.
The thing is, if I have it sitting someplace off-site, and Manager could
snag it from there directly, then we'd only have to pass it through the
insulin needle upload pipe of our cable internet when we
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On 9/19/14 4:40 PM, Shrileckha Chaithanya wrote:
It worked but I am not able to get this cookie name via
request.getCookies() call. Should I add anything in the tomcat
context in order to get it from the request?
Cookie[] cookies
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James,
On 9/19/14 4:50 PM, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
Thanks, Messrs Janner and Schultz. I feared that was the case, but
it never hurts to ask.
The thing is, if I have it sitting someplace off-site, and Manager
could snag it from there
I see the cookies that i set explicity set in the program. But I dont see
the cookie I have set in the tomcat context file like this:
Context sessionCookieName=MKT2SESSIONID
/context
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 4:40 PM, Shrileckha Chaithanya
cshrilec...@gmail.com wrote:
It worked but I am not
Enviroment
Windows 2008 R2
Tomcat 8.0.11
Java 1.8.0_20-b26
Sysco HTTPS Firewall (They have to authenticate through it first)
HTTPS only
Memory Pool=3072MB
Thread Stack Size=384
Problem
We recently moved to a new Windows server, I installed the exact same software
on the new server as
System:
Tomcat 5.5.15 Java 1.5 Solaris/SPARC
Guys, new to the group, well new to tomcat completely I was hoping to get a
solution for our issue. We have a piece of software that is no longer
supported and I'm trying to fix an issue. The issue that when this software
generates .PNG files it labels
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