On 14/07/2014 05:23, Leo Donahue wrote:
I'm here:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/extras.html#Web_Services_support_%28JSR_109%29
And I'm looking for the other two jar files mentioned in the help. Going
back to the main download page for 7.0.54 and clicking on
Browse/bin/extras, I
Hello Mark,
thank you for your answer. According to your informations I did some research
as following:
1. I have looked for the key words of mix and response in
http://tomcat.apache.org/security-6.html and in
http://tomcat.apache.org/security-7.html,
And I got only one bug fix report of
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Jeo,
On 7/13/14, 11:23 PM, Leo Donahue wrote:
I'm here:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/extras.html#Web_Services_support_%28JSR_109%29
And I'm looking for the other two jar files mentioned in the help.
Going back to the main download
On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 8:04 AM, Christopher Schultz
ch...@christopherschultz.net wrote:
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Leo,
On 7/13/14, 11:23 PM, Leo Donahue wrote:
I'm here:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/extras.html#Web_Services_support_%28JSR_109%29
Hello,
I was wondering if there is a defined way to configuring tomcat to act as a
kerberos client? I have a web application running within tomcat that would
be accessing a kerberos secured service. My initial thought was that
similar to other java based services, running a simple kinit to get
kulkarni.swar...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if there is a defined way to configuring tomcat to act as a
kerberos client? I have a web application running within tomcat that would
be accessing a kerberos secured service. My initial thought was that
similar to other java based