On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 11:50 PM, Christopher Schultz <
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> request can be "resumed" ?Doesn't this goes
> >> againt the idea
> >> of "http is staitless" ,that's vrey interesting?
>
>
So,the "
Hi Jeffery
Check what else they have open when they access your application. There could
be another J2EE application that does not scope it's session cookies correctly.
We have had ongoing problems with SAP portal servers scoping session cookies
across our whole domain, rather than scoping to t
Hi,
I'm trying to understand how the Tomcat 6.0 NIO connector handles the
various limit attributes in the configuration, particularly in regards
to comet requests. I've had a look at the source code, and I think I
understand, but I'd like to confirm my understanding, and also ask some
furthe
Hi Pil,
Yes, this symptom occurs on daily basis, randomly few times per day.
I was told my client where they observed inaccessible table in the web page.
The web page has the ability to sync (by sending HTTP request to the
Servlet) with my application running on Tomcat for every interval of
20 se
I recommend you use MAT (http://www.eclipse.org/mat/downloads.php) to
analyze your heap dumps. It has the ability to load significantly
large heap dumps on machines will limited resources. I have opened 4G
heap dumps with MAT using a 2G heap. I'm sure I could have used less,
but I didnt need to.
> -Original Message-
> From: Carl [mailto:c...@etrak-plus.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 5:09 AM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: Tomcat dies suddenly
>
> Just an update.
>
> After 8 1/2 days, on the newly built Slackware machine with the JRE in
> the
> Slackware distribut
> From: Propes, Barry L [mailto:barry.l.pro...@citi.com]
> Subject: RE: DB connection error -Tomcat 6 config
>
> I'm still getting an error, but now it seems confined to the jdbc/env
> lookup reference I'd earlier tried to make.
If you don't mind, post your element again. The error message
ind
Thank you both for the feeback. Much appreciated.
In my case, I am enabling SSL for a webservice that issues tokens when users
connect to a secure GIS web service over http from a web client. The end user
loads a page that contains a JavaScript URL with a supplied token to a secure
GIS web se
On 2/19/10, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> So, with clientAuth="false", how do you get a client certificate to use
> for authentication? Or, does the presence of the CLIENT-CERT in web.xml
> trigger an SSL-renegotiation where the client cert /is/ requested from
> the client.
The presence of CLIENT-
Chris,
There was no core dump or hs_* file.
The strace output looks like it was overwritten this morning at 1:00AM, crap,
double crap. What's the consensus on moving to the IBM JVM or rerunning this
test (Sun JVM) to failure to get a good strace output?
I screwed up... sorry.
Thanks,
Carl
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Ok, Chris -- I blew away the new version I'd made, and recreated the webapps
ensuring I went in this order.
I'm still getting an error, but now it seems confined to the jdbc/env lookup
reference I'd earlier tried to make.
I've put that reference, as noted below in your email, in the appropriat
> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
> Subject: Re: Question about SSL
>
> 1. doesn't apply (I think) to the login page that
> Tomcat serves, even if you set it.
If the requested resource is covered by the security constraint that includes
the of CONFIDENTIAL, the
Sorry -- that is a typo only.
Ok, thanks, Chuck.
I'll look to kill off any element in the conf folder that might be
interfering with the META-INF version.
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From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 3:52 PM
To: To
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Chuck and Leo,
On 2/23/2010 4:25 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>> From: Leo Donahue - PLANDEVX [mailto:leodona...@mail.maricopa.gov]
>> Subject: Question about SSL
>>
>> "...It is not strictly necessary to run an entire web application over
>> SSL,
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Jeffrey,
On 2/23/2010 2:54 PM, Jeffrey Janner wrote:
> It seems that they can login just fine and work just fine, most of the
> time. However, every now and then, they will get kicked out with an
> "invalid session" error. That is our software's err
> From: Propes, Barry L [mailto:barry.l.pro...@citi.com]
> Subject: RE: DB connection error -Tomcat 6 config
>
> Odd thing is that I've purposefully changed the xml reference of
> oracle.jdcb.OracleDriver reference to the deprecated version of
> oracle.jdcb.driver.OracleDriver to see how or if the
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Tsirkin,
On 2/23/2010 1:49 PM, Tsirkin Evgeny wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 8:08 PM, Christopher Schultz <
> ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
>> I guess tomcat authentication is broken for me - tomcat is probably writing
>> something in
>> sess
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Hassan,
On 2/23/2010 2:19 PM, Hassan Schroeder wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 11:05 AM, Christopher Schultz
> wrote:
>
>> Something like every hour or maybe every minute, you could make a
>> request to some trivial page like "/ping.jsp".
>
> Whic
Let me give that a shot, and see if it works.
Odd thing is that I've purposefully changed the xml reference of
oracle.jdcb.OracleDriver reference to the deprecated version of
oracle.jdcb.driver.OracleDriver to see how or if the errors being thrown would
be stated differently, and they're not b
> From: Leo Donahue - PLANDEVX [mailto:leodona...@mail.maricopa.gov]
> Subject: Question about SSL
>
> I need to implement SSL for Tomcat 6.0.24 on Windows 2003 Server R2 SP2
> that is already running IIS 6.0. Should I implement SSL using IIS or
> Tomcat?
Probably IIS, but I'm not very familiar
> From: Jonathan Soons [mailto:jso...@juilliard.edu]
> Subject: More heap space for jhat
>
> When I run jhat on this I get:
> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space
>
> Is there a way to make jhat use more memory? I cannot find a command
> line option that does thi
I need to implement SSL for Tomcat 6.0.24 on Windows 2003 Server R2 SP2 that is
already running IIS 6.0. Should I implement SSL using IIS or Tomcat? There
are other webapps running under this Tomcat that do not require https.
Reading through the docs:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/
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Barry,
I'm glad to hear that you got everything working. Just to sum up, this
should have been all you needed to to in order to migrate from 4.1 to 6.0:
0. Install Tomcat 6.0.x
1. Copy yourapp.war from tomcat4/webapps/yourwpp.war to tomcat6/webapps
2
Thanks Mark. Actually, on a little more research I was going to change
to the RequestDumperFilter instead of the valve for just that reason.
I'll look into tcpdump/wireshark.
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From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org]
Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 2:46 PM
To: Tomca
Ok, did all that (removal of all CP variables), and I did find references of
the Oracle jar files ojdbc14.jar and ojdbc14_g.jar in the C:\Program
Files\Oracle\jre\1.1.8\lib folder, so I removed those too (came with the
laptop build, I believe - they were there before I got it).
But I still ge
My dump file:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1101517561 Feb 23 20:13 heap
When I run jhat on this I get:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space
Is there a way to make jhat use more memory? I cannot find a command line
option that does this.
Thanks
jon soons
-
The first line had come preset by the desktop guys who image the build.
I'll take them all out and see what happens.
-Original Message-
From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 2:40 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: DB connectio
On 23/02/2010 19:54, Jeffrey Janner wrote:
Hi -
I need a little help here. We are running Tomcat 5.5.17 APR/SSL, Sun
JDK 1.5.0_06, Windows 2000 SP4 32-bit.
We have a customer running IE as the client passing through an unknown
proxy server. Sometimes they are running IE via a remote desktop,
> From: Propes, Barry L [mailto:barry.l.pro...@citi.com]
> Subject: RE: DB connection error -Tomcat 6 config
>
> I did have my CLASSPATH referencing the following:
>
> .;C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.5.0_06\lib\ext\QTJava.zip;
> C:\Java\jdk1.6.0_18\bin;
> C:\oracle\ora92\jdbc\lib;
> C:\oracle\ora92\
On Feb 23, 2010, at 12:32 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
> The servlet spec is required reading before you ever touch any servlet
> container.
Oops. Guess I missed that memo.
Crap.
Now I'm going to have to resign! I'm living a lie.
;)
Jon Brisbin
Portal Webmaster
NPC International, Inc.
-
Yeah, Chuck, Martin,
I did have my CLASSPATH referencing the following:
.;C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.5.0_06\lib\ext\QTJava.zip;
C:\Java\jdk1.6.0_18\bin;
C:\oracle\ora92\jdbc\lib;
C:\oracle\ora92\jdbc\lib\nls_charset11.zip;
C:\oracle\ora92\jdbc\lib\classes111.zip;
C:\oracle\ora92\jdbc\lib\ocrs12.z
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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André,
On 2/21/2010 10:21 AM, André Warnier wrote:
You can certainly do that on the base of symbolic links and NFS mounts
for instance. Each Tomcat would contain something like :
Just be sure that Tomcat doesn't delete
Hi -
I need a little help here. We are running Tomcat 5.5.17 APR/SSL, Sun
JDK 1.5.0_06, Windows 2000 SP4 32-bit.
We have a customer running IE as the client passing through an unknown
proxy server. Sometimes they are running IE via a remote desktop,
sometimes from their own desktop (if I
Using 10g now...
Thanks.
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 1:23 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: DB connection error -Tomcat 6 config
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Chuck,
On 2/20/201
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Chuck,
On 2/20/2010 10:01 AM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>> From: Martin Gainty [mailto:mgai...@hotmail.com]
>> Subject: RE: DB connection error -Tomcat 6 config
>>
>> BTW: i put my Oracle driver classes (classes12.jar or classes12.zip) in
>> WEB-INF
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 11:05 AM, Christopher Schultz
wrote:
> Something like every hour or maybe every minute, you could make a
> request to some trivial page like "/ping.jsp".
Which is exactly what a service monitor like Nagios does -- plus it
lets you know if the proper response isn't receive
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André,
On 2/21/2010 10:21 AM, André Warnier wrote:
> You can certainly do that on the base of symbolic links and NFS mounts
> for instance. Each Tomcat would contain something like :
Just be sure that Tomcat doesn't delete your entire document reposi
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Hassan,
On 2/21/2010 9:36 AM, Hassan Schroeder wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 3:23 AM, imrank wrote:
>
>> Can I use the approach of having all the files sitting on a single NFS file
>> server and have the different tomcat instances read/write the
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All,
On 2/22/2010 2:14 PM, Peter Crowther wrote:
> On 22 February 2010 19:07, Caldarale, Charles R
> wrote:
>> Sounds like the OS might be paging out Tomcat, and taking a long time to get
>> all the necessary pages back in when a request is made. I
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Dude,
On 2/22/2010 2:28 AM, Cummins College wrote:
> This has to done at runtime i.e without shutting down tomcat and re-starting
> it. Is it possible to access the http connector at runtime and change its
> attributes?
Use JMX.
- -chris
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George,
On 2/22/2010 2:37 PM, George Baxter wrote:
> Thanks for everyone's help... it was indeed app code.. some old ugly
> legacy code was putting a reference to a request in a thread local
> variable and then not cleaning up the thread local referen
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Albert,
On 2/22/2010 7:16 AM, Albert Tumanov wrote:
> I'm chasing a strange problem with Tomcat + SSL + APR + Firefox.
>
> Namely, the setup works perfectly (i.e. the client certificate is sent
> and the servlet application can get it).
> But if I al
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 8:08 PM, Christopher Schultz <
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> Tsirkin,
>
> On 2/23/2010 1:51 AM, Tsirkin Evgeny wrote:
> > What we did - override session object using filter.On each request start
> it
> > would
> >
> From: Pid [mailto:p...@pidster.com]
> Subject: Re: using my own LifecycleListener
>
> You need:
> javax.servlet.ServletContextListener
Which is declared in your webapp's WEB-INF/web.xml file, not the
element.
The servlet spec is required reading before you ever touch any servlet
contain
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Carl,
On 2/23/2010 7:08 AM, Carl wrote:
> Just an update.
>
> After 8 1/2 days, on the newly built Slackware machine with the JRE in
> the Slackware distribution removed bebore installing the operating
> system and using the newest version of the mys
On 23/02/2010 18:00, STEINER Stephan wrote:
Hi
I need to launch an initialization procedure as soon as my web
application is deployed on Tomcat (working on a 6.0.20).
As per the documentation, I can define a LifecycleListener in my
context.xml file for the webapp in question. However, the docum
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Carl,
On 2/23/2010 7:08 AM, Carl wrote:
> One more event that may or may not be related. I have not touched the
> original server (C) except to roll new war's out (almost nightly...
> minor bug fixes.) This morning, it started producing these messag
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Tsirkin,
On 2/23/2010 1:51 AM, Tsirkin Evgeny wrote:
> What we did - override session object using filter.On each request start it
> would
> read it's info from db (any configured one ,but preferring the local one)
> On each request end it would write
On 23/02/2010 17:13, André Warnier wrote:
Stephane Lorin wrote:
Hi,
I've just configure a tomcat cluster and i would like to know how could i
test that and see the data were replicated on my second node.
I am sure that several people on this list are already busy sharpening
their knives to
Hi
I need to launch an initialization procedure as soon as my web
application is deployed on Tomcat (working on a 6.0.20).
As per the documentation, I can define a LifecycleListener in my
context.xml file for the webapp in question. However, the documentation
says that it needs to be packe
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Tembug,
On 2/21/2010 11:43 PM, tembugs tembugs wrote:
> But can we define any variable before the import statement in xsl to define
> the absolute path in one place than repeating in every location where
> needed?
Not with : that element must appear
Stephane Lorin wrote:
Hi,
I've just configure a tomcat cluster and i would like to know how could i
test that and see the data were replicated on my second node.
I am sure that several people on this list are already busy sharpening
their knives to send you pointed answers requesting at
Hi,
I've just configure a tomcat cluster and i would like to know how could i
test that and see the data were replicated on my second node.
Thank you.
On Feb 23, 2010, at 7:31 AM, Simone Tripodi wrote:
> Hi Evgeny,
> thanks a lot for shared your experience, very interesting. I'd like to
> plug something magic that could avoid me configuring a filter, I
> started investigating about a possible use of AOP & HttpSession.
> If anyone is interested,
Is the system CLASSPATH environment variable set to anything? (It
shouldn't be.)
Yes, it is...I'll have to double check it, but I did configure it, I think with
a reference to the oracle jre.
>>>Is the Oracle driver jar anywhere else on the system (in the jre/lib
>>>directory, for ex
Carl wrote:
This was an 'oh, crap' moment. Andre was correct: I had commented a
shutdown out of the script I used to deploy (each morning at 1:00AM.)
So, apparently, it was just merrily reploying and redeploying, or
something. All better now (with the proper deploy script.)
Oh well..
I was
On 23/02/2010 14:19, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Hae Loong Chan [mailto:haelo...@gmail.com]
Subject: Tomcat 5.5.26 stops responding to all client from
browser/applets for ~3minutes few times per day
I generated 3 thread dumps during the period (by detecting that no
activity written to the
> From: genera...@googlemail.com [mailto:genera...@googlemail.com] On
> Behalf Of James McArthur
> Subject: Re: Tomcat reload defaultt ( root ) context for web app in
> host
>
> Thanks for the help so where do I put my then - its
> working across all my servers like this ? Do i need it in every
>
Hi
Thanks for the help so where do I put my then - its
working across all my servers like this ? Do i need it in every
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Caldarale, Charles R
wrote:
>> From: genera...@googlemail.com [mailto:genera...@googlemail.com] On
>> Behalf Of James McArthur
>> Subject: Re:
> From: genera...@googlemail.com [mailto:genera...@googlemail.com] On
> Behalf Of James McArthur
> Subject: Re: Tomcat reload defaultt ( root ) context for web app in
> host
>
> xmlValidation="false" xmlNamespaceAware="false">
> 1.2.3.4
>
>
This was an 'oh, crap' moment. Andre was correct: I had commented a
shutdown out of the script I used to deploy (each morning at 1:00AM.) So,
apparently, it was just merrily reploying and redeploying, or something.
All better now (with the proper deploy script.)
Thanks to everyone and have a
I am running 5.5
Here is part of server.xml for one that does not work. The context "/"
will not reload but the /b one will
The fail message is as follows : " FAIL - No context exists for path / "
1.2.3.4
> From: StrongSteve [mailto:ste...@starkeweb.org]
> Subject: Tomcat loading dlls
>
> Do I place the needed dlls into another directory and alter an
> environmental variable (f.e. java.library.path, PATH, CLASSPATH,
> ...) or do i alter catalina.bat/startup.bat?
Since you're on Windows, the easies
> From: Pid [mailto:p...@pidster.com]
> Subject: Re: Calling flushBuffer() in TOMCAT 6.0.20 returning
> NullPointerException.
>
> Every time, a coconut.
Now that brings back memories... never could knock the bloody things off.
- Chuck
THIS COMMUNICATION MAY CONTAIN CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR OTHERW
> From: Hae Loong Chan [mailto:haelo...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Tomcat 5.5.26 stops responding to all client from
> browser/applets for ~3minutes few times per day
>
> I generated 3 thread dumps during the period (by detecting that no
> activity written to the log file and monitor the network activi
Hi Everybody,
I have a web application deployed into tomcat which needs some dlls during
execution.
These dlls are being included in the java code statically and use
system.loadlibrary(...) to be loaded.
If I place the needed dlls into Tomcat's bin directory they are found and
loaded successfull
> From: James McArthur [mailto:genera...@googlemail.com]
> Subject: Tomcat reload defaultt ( root ) context for web app in host
>
> If you try and start or stop the / context it says no such context
> exist (although it really does).
Works fine for me on 6.0.24 using Tomcat's manager webapp. Bes
Hi All,
I have the similar issue as Sasidhar Pradhakar, he posted "tomcat 6
not responding to any kind of request i.e. static and dynamic
resources after some hours" at
http://www.mail-archive.com/users@tomcat.apache.org/msg71076.html.
I have the similar issue as your case where my Tomcat stops r
> From: Pid [mailto:p...@pidster.com]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat dies suddenly
>
> Check the server time hasn't drifted. Sometimes this can happen if the
> files have timestamps that are out.
Also check the timestamps on the .war files - they may be in the future,
causing continuous redeployment.
On 23/02/2010 13:46, André Warnier wrote:
Carl wrote:
...
One more event that may or may not be related.
If it is related, then indeed the time for exorcism may be reached.
I have not touched the
original server (C)
(they all say that)
except to roll new war's out (almost nightly...
mino
Carl wrote:
...
One more event that may or may not be related.
If it is related, then indeed the time for exorcism may be reached.
I have not touched the
original server (C)
(they all say that)
except to roll new war's out (almost nightly...
minor bug fixes.) This morning, it started p
Glad the issue is solved. If I had to guess, I bet OC4J and Tomcat buffer
the output differently, and that is why you see the output from xxx.jsp in
one, and the output from yyy.jsp in the other.
DJ
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 7:44 AM, Desbaratizador
wrote:
>
> The addition of a return after sendRe
Hi Evgeny,
thanks a lot for shared your experience, very interesting. I'd like to
plug something magic that could avoid me configuring a filter, I
started investigating about a possible use of AOP & HttpSession.
If anyone is interested, I'll share my results when done.
Best regards!!!
Simo
http://
The addition of a return after sendRedirect put the code to work on Apache
Tomcat 5.5.
Remarks: even in the absence of that return the redirect works in JDeveloper
debugger
Thanks
Desbaratizador
Donn Aiken-2 wrote:
>
> One other thing to check - there is a return after the sendRedirect in
Just an update.
After 8 1/2 days, on the newly built Slackware machine with the JRE in the
Slackware distribution removed bebore installing the operating system and
using the newest version of the mysql-connector, the system failed in
exactly the same fashion as the previous attempts: ran beau
One other thing to check - there is a return after the sendRedirect in
the scriplet, yes?
Could you share a stripped down version of the pages?
These beans are also presumably in session scope?
DJ
On 2/23/10, Desbaratizador wrote:
>
>
> Environment:
> - Apache Tomcat 5.5
> - OS and JVM are (ve
On 23/02/2010 07:33, chinmaytotekar wrote:
Ya got the problem..
The problem was response.getWriter() object was declared as global in
servlet, so it became common to all threads. and if one thread closes it, it
used to give NullPtrException in other threads.
Every time, a coconut.
p
Kons
On 23/02/2010 09:31, Andrey D wrote:
Hi, Albert.
I do not know how to help you, but you can help me with SSL + Tomcat.
I saw You made an two-sided SSL with default tomcat connector, and I'd like
to ask you about this:
What steps have you done to make it work?
If you can, please help.
Please don
On 23/02/2010 10:19, James McArthur wrote:
Hi
I have been using Tomcat for years since 3 till 6 but I have never worked
this one out
I have several in my engine each with a manager
I have web apps intalled including a website in the ROOT context ( e.g. /
) for each host
If you try and start
On 23/02/2010 11:42, Desbaratizador wrote:
Environment:
- Apache Tomcat 5.5
- OS and JVM are (very probably) not relevant
- Code WORKS on JDeveloper debugger (Windows XP and vista, various JVM's)
- Code NOT WORKS when deployed to Apache Tomcat 5.5 (tests made on various
machines, Windows Serve
Environment:
- Apache Tomcat 5.5
- OS and JVM are (very probably) not relevant
- Code WORKS on JDeveloper debugger (Windows XP and vista, various JVM's)
- Code NOT WORKS when deployed to Apache Tomcat 5.5 (tests made on various
machines, Windows Server 2008, ...)
xxx.jsp and yyy.jsp are regula
Hi
I have been using Tomcat for years since 3 till 6 but I have never worked
this one out
I have several in my engine each with a manager
I have web apps intalled including a website in the ROOT context ( e.g. /
) for each host
If you try and start or stop the / context it says no such contex
Hi
I have been using Tomcat for years since 3 till 6 but I have never worked
this one out
I have several in my engine each with a manager
I have web apps intalled including a website in the ROOT context ( e.g. /
) for each host
If you try and start or stop the / context it says no such contex
Hi, Albert.
I do not know how to help you, but you can help me with SSL + Tomcat.
I saw You made an two-sided SSL with default tomcat connector, and I'd like
to ask you about this:
What steps have you done to make it work?
If you can, please help.
Thanks..
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 2:16 PM, Albert
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