Use UrlRewriteFilter: http://tuckey.org/urlrewrite/ to express the
rules you need.
int wrote:
I have two sites running on the same server that are sharing classes, jsps,
etc. I want them to be accessible via two different domains though, as
follows:
http://domain.com/ should serve files
Just the 'localhost' one
> Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2007 07:39:57 +> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
> users@tomcat.apache.org> Subject: Re: configure my web app as default app
> instead of root in tomcat 6.0> > Yonatan Menahem wrote:> > That solved my
> problem.> > Although, I couldn't figure out h
Thanks for the suggestion, I'll get this running this afternoon and see
what I can find.
-dustin
-Original Message-
From: Katilie, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 23, 2007 11:58 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: javax/mail/address
I know this may be a little o
I have two sites running on the same server that are sharing classes, jsps,
etc. I want them to be accessible via two different domains though, as
follows:
http://domain.com/ should serve files from /webapps/ROOT
http://otherdomain.com/should serve files from /webapps/ROOT/otherdomain
[I
I know this may be a little out of context but have you tried using
JCONSOLE to monitor Tomcat? It's a nice little GUI and can easily show
you the threads, the stack trace and Locking conditions. I'm no expert,
I just started using it in the last week or so. It's pretty easy to set
up to monitor a
Bjorn-
Do you have any Filters defined such as FilterChainProxy configured in
applicationContext-acegi-security.xml...?There should be a property with a name
which you should redirect to which will invoke the value (usually a jsp) which
is assigned to the
propertyMartin__
> From: Kaspar Fischer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Sharing an object between two webapps
>
> The class SharedObjectHolder from my previous post lies inside the
> JAR webapps/A/WEB-INF/lib/SharedObjectHolder.jar.
Move it to shared/lib; do not leave a copy in WEB-INF/lib or any other
On 23.11.2007, at 17:17, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Kaspar Fischer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Sharing an object between two webapps
I guess this is related to classloaders, but do not know how
to proceed.
You are correct in that it's related to classloaders, but the specific
a
> From: Kaspar Fischer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Sharing an object between two webapps
>
> I guess this is related to classloaders, but do not know how
> to proceed.
You are correct in that it's related to classloaders, but the specific
answer depends on the version of Tomcat you're
> From: Dustin Fortin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: javax/mail/address
>
> "Finalizer" daemon prio=10 tid=0x08081800 nid=0x1107 in Object.wait()
> [0xb5592000..0xb55930a0]
>java.lang.Thread.State: WAITING (on object monitor)
> at java.lang.Object.wait(Native Method)
>
Hi everybody,
I need to share an object between two webapps A and B. How can I
accomplish this?
My first webapp, A, has a class SharedObjectHolder with a static
public member:
public class SharedObjectHolder {
public static Object objectToShare;
public void setObjectToShare(Object ob
Thank you for the explanation.
So I see the locks you're talking about.
For example:
"Finalizer" daemon prio=10 tid=0x08081800 nid=0x1107 in Object.wait()
[0xb5592000..0xb55930a0]
java.lang.Thread.State: WAITING (on object monitor)
at java.lang.Object.wait(Native Method)
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> From: Dustin Fortin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: javax/mail/address
>
> I can get a thread dump as you suggested earlier in this
> thread, but I'm not sure how to interpret it.
The thread dump will show you where each thread is, including line
numbers of the associated Java source
> From: Roflcopter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: protected/j_security_check) is not available
>
> but now trying ot login with correct occurs the following error page:
> "description The requested resource
> (/user_webapp/protected/j_security_check) is not available"
The j_security_check
Version Tomcat: 5.5
What part of the configuration do you want to see? The complete file, or any
specific part?
The version of Acegi we use is 1.0.0 and for Spring it is 2.0.1.
There's an Iplanet in front of it, but I don't know if that's similar (I don't
know much about network configuration
Thank you for your reply.
I have verified that sendmail is listening on port 25. It is listening
on the loopback interface as well as eth0.
I have verified proxy configurations as I am the netadmin.
Tomcat is still stalling on boot. I will continue to scour the docs,
but I'm not sure what to l
Hi Dustin1) verify your server is operationalgoto mailserver
netstat -a | grep SMTPPort2)Proxy
verify with your netadmin for proxy configurations3)read the docs as earlier
suggested
Martin--__Disclaimer and
confidentiality noteEverything in this e-mail
Thank you for pointing me to the docs. I've read them and was able to
get rid of the exceptions in the logs by putting the correct resource
name jndi entries in the global context.xml config file.
However, the main issue, where tomcat stalls during startup with
mail.jar in the $CATALINA_HOME/lib
No there is no firewall (it was disabled), but I have some good at
least for me news.
When restoring tomcat directory from a different machine for whatever
reason all directory names became lower-case. I know this is
no-tomcat related but put it here anyway.
So looks like making the following chan
> If you were using apache infront of tomcat you can use the
> proxy to do this for you I think
>
> ProxyPass / ajp13://localhost:8009/app/
>
> any requests for '/' go to '/app/' on tomcat
>
> Hope that helps
Infact, this seems to me my last chance..
I'll let you know..
Thanks,
rocsca
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What is your configuration?
What version of Tomcat?!
Is there Apache HTTPD in front of it?
What versions of Acegi, Spring do you use?
Can you reproduce your problem with a simple example? E.g. explicitly
sending the redirect, using response.sendRedirect().
Please look at this message
http://www.n
If you were using apache infront of tomcat you can use the proxy to do
this for you I think
ProxyPass / ajp13://localhost:8009/app/
any requests for '/' go to '/app/' on tomcat
Hope that helps
D
On Fri, 2007-11-23 at 09:43 +0100, Rocco Scappatura wrote:
> > do you want your app to be the d
We have a weird problem with Tomcat. We have an application that is accessible
on 2 URL's. Let's say www.domain.com/subdomain/applicationname and
www.domain.com/othername. Configuration of Tomcat looks like this:
So far so good, these things work. The problem is, when we perform a
Samba team provide means in java to handle windows based SSO
authentification. The server does not
have to be a windows station, nor to sit behind IIS.
http://jcifs.samba.org/src/docs/ntlmhttpauth.html
En l'instant précis du 23/11/07 10:08, Frank Biel Knudsen s'exprimait en
ces termes:
IIS an
tomcat: 5.5.25 java: 1.5.0_12 os: windows xp
i've got an errorhandling in my web.xml for errorcode 403, which prints a
access denied message at the login page. it works fine with a correct login.
try to login without a correct login, prints an "accees denied" at the login
page (thats also worki
IIS and IE (Internet Explorer) both support a protocol for identifying
the user if already logged into the domain. Basically, IE passes an
identification token to IIS, and IIS validates the token and obtains
the user ID.
I know that this is possible with Tomcat, when it is used en together
with ISS
> do you want your app to be the default one?
Not necessarily.
> And even the app name can be avoid in a URL Path?
Yes, but look below to understand precisily what I really want.
I have an application, say 'app'. I access it trhough:
http://www.example.com/app
I have a valid URL:
http://www.
> You should not be attempting to place a web application
> actually inside the deployed directory of another web application.
>
> In your case, if you have two war files from roller, a blog
> app and an admin app, then place them both in the appBase for
> the Host:
>
> roller.war -> my
do you want your app to be the default one?
And even the app name can be avoid in a URL Path?
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From: "Pid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 23, 2007 4:07 PM
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Subject: Re: Tomcat 6 virtual host problem please help
Rocco Scappatura wrote:
>
>
>> On Nov 22, 2007 3:18 PM, Rocco Scappatura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> But I get the sad surprise that indeed roller/blog is not a valid path
>>> on
>>> the filesystem. It is merely a path of a context created on the fly from
>>> data cointained in the rolle
Rocco Scappatura wrote:
>>> 2) Suppose that I have another level inside the root webapps dir (eg:
>>> http://mysite.com:8080/toto/subdir/hello.jpg) and I would like to access
>>> to the URL above with http://alias1.com:8080/hello.jpg. How I behave
>>> myself in this situation? :-(
>> If you mea
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