Diarmuid,
On 27.8.2015 22:31, dmccrthy wrote:
* our non-production server with the same versions of all client software
connects with no errors to a non-production instance of the same 3rd party
service using the same cipher suite. So the tool we're using is our 3rd
party client Web app (the "To
Hello - currently HTTP sessions are configured to timeout after 120
seconds, in $CATALINA_BASE/conf/web.xml
2
However this is not being honoured by the web services, where many session
are lasting longer.
>From what I understand - the order for session timeouts is -
HttpSess
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Steffen,
On 8/26/15 12:50 PM, Steffen Heil (Mailinglisten) wrote:
>>> Is there a way to tell tomcat to stop receiving data for a
>>> certain websocket? (Not to close it, but not to read from
>>> inputstream for some time.)
>
>> Sorry, no. The best
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Diarmuid,
I'm marking this as off-topic because it seems like Tomcat really has
nothing to do with the situation.
On 8/27/15 4:31 PM, dmccrthy wrote:
> Thanks for responding so quickly. My apologies, I should have been
> clearer on the topology. We
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Theo,
On 8/28/15 12:08 PM, theo.swe...@avios.com wrote:
> Hello - currently HTTP sessions are configured to timeout after 120
> seconds, in $CATALINA_BASE/conf/web.xml
>
> 2
>
I'd highly recommend that you move that configuration from
conf/web
On 28/08/2015 12:08, theo.swe...@avios.com wrote:
> Hello - currently HTTP sessions are configured to timeout after 120
> seconds, in $CATALINA_BASE/conf/web.xml
>
>
> 2
>
>
> However this is not being honoured by the web services, where many session
> are lasting longer.
>
>
I'm using Tomcat 8.0.23, but wondered if a filter defined in the Tomcat
conf/web.xml as well as defined in my app's WEB-INF/web.xml file causes
the filter to be loaded twice or whether duplicate filters are ignored?
If duplicates are ignored, what makes it a "duplicate"? Just the name,
the fi
Okay I am trying to use connection pooling for my project which uses Maven
as a build tool. Now the JDBC Driver is listed as a maven dependency.
Tomcat however cant find it when I try to do
ds.getConnection (ie. get a JDBC connection from a datasource).
The error that I am getting is -:
java.sql
Hi Chris,
Thanks again for replying. I agree it doesn't look like a Tomcat issue and
would be happy to close the issue. I've included responses to your points
below prefixed with [DMC] for my initials, but think I need to focus on the
Java side of things and perhaps open an Oracle ticket.
Best re
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David,
On 8/28/15 2:47 PM, David Wall wrote:
> I'm using Tomcat 8.0.23, but wondered if a filter defined in the
> Tomcat conf/web.xml as well as defined in my app's WEB-INF/web.xml
> file causes the filter to be loaded twice or whether duplicate
> f
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Sreyan,
On 8/28/15 3:11 PM, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
> Okay I am trying to use connection pooling for my project which
> uses Maven as a build tool. Now the JDBC Driver is listed as a
> maven dependency. Tomcat however cant find it when I try to do
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Diarmuid,
On 8/28/15 3:25 PM, dmccrthy wrote:
> Thanks again for replying. I agree it doesn't look like a Tomcat
> issue and would be happy to close the issue. I've included
> responses to your points below prefixed with [DMC] for my initials,
> but
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