Hassan Schroeder-2 wrote:
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 9:59 AM, TiredMan soulscaven...@gmail.com wrote:
The page cannot be found message in IE when i go to
http://webdomain.com
You would be better off using Firefox with the Web Developer and
Firebug plugins to get better error messages,
From: Vida Luz Arista [mailto:vida.ari...@ideay.net.ni]
I downloaded the version apache-tomcat-6.0.18-src, I follow
step by step the
instructions, when I executed ant download, the following erro occur
BUILD FAILED
/opt/apache-tomcat-6.0.18-src/build.xml:701: The following
error
Any suggestions about my problem?
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Gregor Schneider wrote:
Hi Mark,
that means, if I haven't set
URIEncoding and useBodyEncodingForURI within my connectors at all,
I'm well off since the defaults are ISO-8859-1 and false, correct?
Correct. With those settings you have nothing to worry about (for this
vulnerability anyway
hi all,
I am using Mozilla browser to access my web application.User one access my
application using his credentials .but i left that browser open.after that I
am opening the another Mozilla window and accessing my application using
different credentials ex:user2 credentials .user 2 also can
Hi All,
Hope all are fine and enjoying best of health... thats good to know :D
Here is my question.
our Tomcat 6 server is running on a RHL machine with 4 GB Ram.
i have adjusted memory parameters as
JAVA_OPTS=$JAVA_OPTS -Xms1024M -Xmx2048M -XX:PermSize=128m
-XX:MaxPermSize=128m
server is
Vishnu Vardhana Reddy wrote:
hi all,
I am using Mozilla browser to access my web application.User one access my
application using his credentials .but i left that browser open.after that I
am opening the another Mozilla window and accessing my application using
different credentials ex:user2
well .that true but we cant say it to customer ..they do how they like .but
we have to restrict it ..
thats is i want ..if user forgot to logout ..that case ..
awarnier wrote:
Vishnu Vardhana Reddy wrote:
hi all,
I am using Mozilla browser to access my web application.User one access
my
This totally depends on what your application does.
So nobody on this list can say something about it based the information you
give.
2GB is quite a lot of memory, so I think your application has plenty of memory
unless it is a very memory hungry program.
On 32 bits machines 2GB is a maximum
From: kashif_tomcat [mailto:kas...@vopium.com]
our Tomcat 6 server is running on a RHL machine with 4 GB Ram.
32-bit or 64-bit OS?
JAVA_OPTS=$JAVA_OPTS -Xms1024M -Xmx2048M -XX:PermSize=128m
-XX:MaxPermSize=128m
You probably want to make -Xms and -Xmx the same. There's no point fragmenting
Thats a problem in your server code...
Session is binded to a connection (browser session) basically, not a
machine.
If you open a second browser (or a second tab) you should get a different
session-id.
Don't use JSESSIONID in url parameters, but in session cookie (unless you
need to cross
Hello,
you can use the Sevlet API. First call invalidate() on the actual
HttpSession instance and then getSession(true) on the request object
(HttpServletRequest) to start a new session.
Nicolas Romantzoff schrieb:
Thats a problem in your server code...
Session is binded to a connection
André Warnier wrote:
Well, user1 should not leave his window open when he goes off to drink
a coffee.
Unless he locks workstation when not in use.
No, not in the closet, e.g. with password protected screensaver ;-)
--
Mikolaj Rydzewski m...@ceti.pl
Peter,
System is 32 bit.
i want to change memory parameters. what i feel is that 1GB(min) and
2GB(max) is very high value. but i can't test it by hit and try coz its
our production server. i have used 5 times heavier application then this one
with 200mb (min) and 3.5G( maxm) parameters and it
Peter,
System is 32 bit.
i want to change memory parameters. what i feel is that 1GB(min) and
2GB(max) is very high value. but i can't test it by hit and try coz its
our production server. i have used 5 times heavier application then this one
with 200mb (min) and 3.5G( maxm) parameters and it
Hi,
I'm attempting to install Tomcat 6.0.18 on Linux. Right now I'm getting this:
19-Dec-08 2:39:58 PM org.apache.tomcat.util.digester.Digester startElement
SEVERE: Begin event threw error
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
org.apache.catalina.mbeans.ServerLifecycleListener
at
From: Ole Ersoy [mailto:ole.er...@gmail.com]
Subject: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
org.apache.catalina.mbeans.ServerLifecycleListener
19-Dec-08 2:39:58 PM org.apache.tomcat.util.digester.Digester
startElement
SEVERE: Begin event threw error
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
Dear experts,
I love Tomcat, and I find all the people on this list kind, helpful, in
short marvelous.
I have dabbled in servlet filters before, but I never wrote an actual
servlet. And now I need to write the tiniest of one.
It just needs to return, as plain text, not Hello World, but
Of course, Google is your friend:
Results 1 - 10 of about 237,000 for hello world servlet. (0.23
seconds)
:-)
On Dec 19, 2008, at 4:35 PM, André Warnier wrote:
Dear experts,
I love Tomcat, and I find all the people on this list kind, helpful,
in short marvelous.
I have dabbled in
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 10:35 PM, André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote:
Dear experts,
I love Tomcat, and I find all the people on this list kind, helpful, in
short marvelous.
I have dabbled in servlet filters before, but I never wrote an actual
servlet. And now I need to write the tiniest
Ken Bowen wrote:
Of course, Google is your friend:
Results 1 - 10 of about 237,000 for hello world servlet. (0.23
seconds)
:-)
Yeah, I got that too.
That's the problem though : which one to choose ?
Never mind, and apologies, I think I'll use the first one :
package test;
import
Actually this is very easy; when you want to pass the request down the
chain (i.e. into the servlet) you call the chain.doFilter() method. When
you *don't* want the request passed on, your filter just sets up the
response (status, header, etc.) and returns.
André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote on
From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Subject: HelloWorld servlet, or just about
Better yet (but I don't want to abuse your patience), just paste the
code right here below :
package myPackage;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.security.Principal;
I'm sorry, but that does not match the specs AT ALL.
I specifically asked that the response should be plain text, and just
the userid.
t.
;-)
Thanks, Chuck.
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Subject: HelloWorld servlet, or just about
Better yet
Am I the only one being subjected to this, or is it a general thing ?
Apparently someone has put the Tomcat list on his holiday auto-reply
list, and I get a reply to each message I post on the list.
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From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Subject: Re: HelloWorld servlet, or just about
I'm sorry, but that does not match the specs AT ALL.
I specifically asked that the response should be
plain text, and just the userid.
Hmmm... I think you're starting to believe your 11 rules...
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From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Subject: WIR MACHEN FERIEN
Am I the only one being subjected to this, or is it a general thing ?
It's general. Stupid bloody auto-responders. Using one is often grounds for
removal from the list, at least temporarily.
- Chuck
THIS
André Warnier wrote:
[...]
Ok, let me explain why I asked these simplistic questions, not that you
would think me gaga.
I use a non-conventional database application, which wants a user-id as
the content of a HTTP request header. Say
DBUID: johnsmith
To provide an SSO solution for that
peter_f...@blm.gov wrote:
Actually this is very easy; when you want to pass the request down the
chain (i.e. into the servlet) you call the chain.doFilter() method. When
you *don't* want the request passed on, your filter just sets up the
response (status, header, etc.) and returns.
Thanks,
André Warnier wrote:
peter_f...@blm.gov wrote:
Actually this is very easy; when you want to pass the request down the
chain (i.e. into the servlet) you call the chain.doFilter() method. When
you *don't* want the request passed on, your filter just sets up the
response (status, header, etc.) and
Hi.
On a customer Suse Enterprise Linux system I have inherited a Tomcat
5.0, running on an IBM JVM 1.5.
It runs, but the Tomcat packagers of Suse seem to have even more delight
with softlinks than the Debian ones. (The common/lib and shared/lib have
several hundred of them, never mind the
From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Subject: Re: HelloWorld servlet, or just about
I would basically need only a response with
HTTP status line
MyHeader: johnsmith
So take the code I posted, rip out all the HTML stuff, and just send the text
of the userid. Since it doesn't even
From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Subject: Tomcat 5.0 on IBM JVM 1.5
Now I am wondering whether it is worth trying to fix the existing
Tomcat 5.0 Suse package to have it use the Sun JDK 1.6, and get rid of
the IBM JVM, or whether I should just leave well-enough alone and keep
the
Bill Barker-2 wrote:
The error is harmless (other than taking up disk space). It just says
that
the user aborted before the page was fully loaded.
The error is not necessarily harmless. The connection is being broken before
the transaction is complete. Tomcat tries to write to what
Hi!
As I had having OutOfMemory exceptions (PermGen) when redeploying an
application, I started to verify things using Eclipse Memory Analyzer.
I've discovered some real leaks, for example caused by the Java Disposer
thread being instantiated using the Webapp classloader. After fix this,
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