Am 13. Juli 2015 10:57:13 MESZ, schrieb david.tis...@swisspost.com:
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a tomcat 6.0.13 to use TLS connections.
This version is really ancient. You should update to a newer tomcat.
Therefor I configure the keystorefile for my servers.
The Problem now is: Since I have
Hi All,
I'm having some jsp pages that I would like to show there source as an html
page like in the example webapp that is provided with tomcat. I have tried
few online java2html converters but couldn't obtain source as in tomcat
example.
e.g cal1.jsp -- source is cal1.jsp.html
Could someone
On 7/13/2015 6:03 AM, Thusitha Thilina Dayaratne wrote:
Hi All,
I'm having some jsp pages that I would like to show there source as an html
page like in the example webapp that is provided with tomcat. I have tried
few online java2html converters but couldn't obtain source as in tomcat
example.
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a tomcat 6.0.13 to use TLS connections.
Therefor I configure the keystorefile for my servers.
The Problem now is: Since I have several Hardware-Stages (ET, IT, ..) I have a
pk12 keystorefiles and the corresponding password in a separate file for each
Stage. That is
Hello Again - I've ran a new test with a sample war file downloaded from -
https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/appdev/sample/sample.war
The war is renamed as sample-1.0##v1.0.0.war
This time the war deploys and starts but it doesn't honour the version
number given in the path -
curl -v
Hi David,
Thanks for the quick response. But I think that will not work. Because lets
say we have some html stuffs in the jsp (e.g. form) then it will show a
form in the page instead of form tag as a source. And the source format
will get lost.
I found an online tool which seems quite fine :)
Hi,
2015-07-13 14:48 GMT+03:00 theo.swe...@avios.com:
Hello Again - I've ran a new test with a sample war file downloaded from -
https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/appdev/sample/sample.war
The war is renamed as sample-1.0##v1.0.0.war
This time the war deploys and starts but it
Hello Violeta - I finally cracked it.
The problem was using the hash mark in the curl command. The ASCII
equivalent value of %23 needs to be used instead of # value as seen here -
curl -v --upload-file /usr/share/tomcat/installs/sample.war -X PUT
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Konstantin,
On 7/9/15 6:30 AM, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
Please do not top-post, Rules:
http://tomcat.apache.org/lists.html#tomcat-users - 6.
2015-07-09 13:07 GMT+03:00 Alex Soto asot...@gmail.com:
yes (LogFormat %H %{SSL_SESSION_ID}e %h %l
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Ludovic,
On 7/10/15 2:33 AM, l.pe...@senat.fr wrote:
I have a problem with DeltaSpike Servlet module (
https://deltaspike.apache.org/documentation/servlet.html ) that
seems to be caused by an incorrect behavior of Tomcat.
The thread on DS
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Theo,
On 7/13/15 8:47 AM, theo.swe...@avios.com wrote:
Hello Violeta - I finally cracked it.
The problem was using the hash mark in the curl command. The ASCII
equivalent value of %23 needs to be used instead of # value as
seen here -
Or
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Kaouthar,
On 7/9/15 6:42 AM, Kaouthar Ghorbel wrote:
I want to have a file that contains just the program execution
errors in a new folder (not the log folder ) indicating the name of
the servlet that caused the error .
Are you asking how to do
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Folks,
I have resolved the issue:
On 7/10/2015 11:27 AM, Mark Eggers wrote:
Now with the shipped examples goodness:
On 7/9/2015 10:39 PM, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
2015-07-10 2:35 GMT+03:00 Mark Eggers
its_toas...@yahoo.com.invalid:
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Joe,
On 7/10/15 6:37 PM, joegreen690 wrote:
Will this work. I want 123.abc.com to go to xyz.abc.com. So
123.abc.com is an alias for xyz.abc.com. Both the sites are
pointing to the same appbase.
Host name=www.knowledgefolders.com
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Joby,
On 7/12/15 4:42 AM, Joby J. Joseph wrote:
Connector protocol=org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11NioProtocol
port=8443 maxThreads=200 scheme=https secure=true
SSLEnabled=true keystoreFile=${user.home}/.keystore
keystorePass=changeit
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David,
On 7/13/15 3:57 AM, david.tis...@swisspost.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a tomcat 6.0.13 to use TLS connections.
Therefor I configure the keystorefile for my servers.
The Problem now is: Since I have several Hardware-Stages
Hello Konstantin - thank you for the reply.
So your deployment (upload) was successful, but the application itself is
broken and failed to start.
If I take the same application and deploy it using deployOnStartup, it
deploys and starts without issue. This removes the possibility of there
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