> On Dec 11, 2014, at 4:46 PM, Christopher Schultz
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> On 12/11/14 2:42 PM, Jesse Barnum wrote:
>> I should have mentioned in my original post - IIS receives both
>> HTTP as well as HTTPS requests. Both types of requests are proxied
>> to a single HTTP connector in Tomcat.
>>
>> Is th
> On Dec 11, 2014, at 3:14 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
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>>
>> Could we instead
>> configure ARR to include some header that Tomcat would recognize?
>
> Yes. Look into the RemoteIp[Filter|Valve]
Thanks Mark, I’ll look into that
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> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
> Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2014 3:10 PM
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> Subject: Re: tomcat on windows 2012 weirdness
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> Jeffrey,
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> On 12/11/14 4:
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Tadeusz,
On 12/11/14 2:15 PM, Sacilowski, Tadeusz wrote:
> I'm in the process of upgrading our Tomcat servers to Tomcat 7
> (7.0.57). I'm also trying to use the APR connector (TC-Native
> 1.1.32) for SSL. The servers sit behind an F5 load balancer (
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Jesse,
On 12/11/14 2:42 PM, Jesse Barnum wrote:
> I should have mentioned in my original post - IIS receives both
> HTTP as well as HTTPS requests. Both types of requests are proxied
> to a single HTTP connector in Tomcat.
>
> Is the only option to
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Jeffrey,
On 12/11/14 4:00 PM, Jeffrey Janner wrote:
> I noticed the ridiculous number of session issue on one of my
> servers, but it wasn't Windows 2012, but 2008 R2. Don't think the
> windows version has anything to do with it, but something abou
I noticed the ridiculous number of session issue on one of my servers, but it
wasn't Windows 2012, but 2008 R2. Don't think the windows version has anything
to do with it, but something about the Tomcat version.
Looking at the manager, I had a couple hundred really old sessions, several
hours e
On 11/12/2014 19:42, Jesse Barnum wrote:
> I should have mentioned in my original post - IIS receives both HTTP
> as well as HTTPS requests. Both types of requests are proxied to a
> single HTTP connector in Tomcat.
>
> Is the only option to create two separate HTTP connectors on two
> different p
I should have mentioned in my original post - IIS receives both HTTP as well as
HTTPS requests. Both types of requests are proxied to a single HTTP connector
in Tomcat.
Is the only option to create two separate HTTP connectors on two different
ports, set the secure attribute to true on one of t
On 11/12/2014 19:12, Jesse Barnum wrote:
> I have IIS 7 running with an SSL certificate. It receives HTTPS requests, and
> using ARR, it proxies them over HTTP to Tomcat. This works fine.
>
> The problem is that when we call HttpServletRequest.isSecure(), it returns
> false. This makes sense, si
Hello,
I'm in the process of upgrading our Tomcat servers to Tomcat 7 (7.0.57).
I'm also trying to use the APR connector (TC-Native 1.1.32) for SSL. The
servers sit behind an F5 load balancer (LTM 10.2.1) that uses an HTTP
health monitor to mark nodes up/down.
Prior to updating to the APR connect
I have IIS 7 running with an SSL certificate. It receives HTTPS requests, and
using ARR, it proxies them over HTTP to Tomcat. This works fine.
The problem is that when we call HttpServletRequest.isSecure(), it returns
false. This makes sense, since the request to tomcat is HTTP, but it’s not
co
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Cris,
On 12/11/14 12:41 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> Cris,
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> On 12/11/14 11:28 AM, Cris Berneburg - US wrote:
>> I'm having trouble with my JSP web app using Tomcat 6 and 7 on
>> Windows Server 2012.
>
>> The issue is that no matter what fi
Cris Berneburg - US wrote:
Hi Folks
I'm having trouble with my JSP web app using Tomcat 6 and 7 on Windows Server
2012.
The issue is that no matter what file I request in the browser URL, it always returns the app welcome file, that is, the login page. Even when requesting an image. The one
To test GUI to external progam so when I say hey send this request to
the program the program sets the request flags to true.
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 12:39 PM, Christopher Schultz
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> Jason,
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> On 12/11/14 12:16 PM, Jason Ricles wrote:
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Cris,
On 12/11/14 11:28 AM, Cris Berneburg - US wrote:
> I'm having trouble with my JSP web app using Tomcat 6 and 7 on
> Windows Server 2012.
>
> The issue is that no matter what file I request in the browser
> URL, it always returns the app welc
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Jason,
On 12/11/14 12:16 PM, Jason Ricles wrote:
> No no, it goes Website (GUI) > ws server --> external java
> program
Okay, and your unit test is going to test which interaction? From GUI
to ws server, or from ws server (really a servlet)
No no, it goes Website (GUI) > ws server --> external java program
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 11:25 AM, Christopher Schultz
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> Jason,
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> On 12/11/14 10:03 AM, Jason Ricles wrote:
>> To the question, the external program is sending
No problems, I'll keep you updated ;-)
Thanks for your answers.
2014-12-11 15:24 GMT+01:00 Daniel Mikusa :
> On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 3:45 AM, Billy Bones
> wrote:
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> > Ok, then I'll completly wright another systemd unit derivated from the
> one
> > provided by CentOS.
> >
> > Yup, that what I
Hi Folks
I'm having trouble with my JSP web app using Tomcat 6 and 7 on Windows Server
2012.
The issue is that no matter what file I request in the browser URL, it always
returns the app welcome file, that is, the login page. Even when requesting an
image. The one exception is that after lo
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Jason,
On 12/11/14 10:03 AM, Jason Ricles wrote:
> To the question, the external program is sending messages to the
> webpage through the websocket server on the page. Where as the
> webpage is the gui and the external java program is the guts of t
To the question, the external program is sending messages to the
webpage through the websocket server on the page. Where as the webpage
is the gui and the external java program is the guts of the gui which
does what you want when a button is pressed on the gui.
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 9:35 AM, Chr
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Jason,
On 12/11/14 9:07 AM, Jason Ricles wrote:
> I am currently using tomcat 7.0.57 to host a website for the
> purpose of having a websocket serverdeployed with the page for the
> purpose of communicating between an external java program and the
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Jose,
On 12/10/14 2:03 PM, Jose Monreal wrote:
> I'm deploying my app as,
>
> curl --upload-file filename.war
> http://localhost:8180/manager/text/deploy?path=my#new#app#1.0
>
> and the META-INF/context.xml has this context /my/new/app/1.0
What
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 3:45 AM, Billy Bones wrote:
> Ok, then I'll completly wright another systemd unit derivated from the one
> provided by CentOS.
>
> Yup, that what I thought about the CATALINA_HOME and BASE, so as you
> suggested, I'll test to run individual units and saw how it's going on.
I am currently using tomcat 7.0.57 to host a website for the purpose
of having a websocket serverdeployed with the page for the purpose of
communicating between an external java program and the webpage. I
would like to write some unit test to test that the integration
between the external java prog
Ok, then I'll completly wright another systemd unit derivated from the one
provided by CentOS.
Yup, that what I thought about the CATALINA_HOME and BASE, so as you
suggested, I'll test to run individual units and saw how it's going on.
Many thanks guys.
2014-12-10 18:10 GMT+01:00 Daniel Mikusa :
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