Thanks for the info Chris. I know it wasn't specifically a TC
question. But I started having db connection problems after moving to
TC 8 (see my latest post...) and I was just kinda grasping at straws
thinking it might have had something to do with a back level jdbc
driver. It appears the pr
I am trying to move my client to Tomcat 8 from 7. We've been on 7 for a
year or two and have not had any major issues. I read through the 7-->8
migration instructions. As far as I can tell, I have renamed all of the
resource config parameters that changed (maxTotal, maxWaitMillis,
removedAba
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Jerry,
On 7/28/15 6:44 PM, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
> I have been using Tomcat and mySQL for many years in a few
> different environments. Some of the configurations are using
> org.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver and some are using com.mysql.jdbc.Driver.
> I cou
I have been using Tomcat and mySQL for many years in a few different
environments. Some of the configurations are using
org.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver and some are using com.mysql.jdbc.Driver. I
could even attempt to tell you the history of why I have one driver in
some situations and the other driv
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John,
On 7/28/15 4:10 PM, John Baker wrote:
>> I haven't looked too closely, but I'm not sure what "standard"
>> mechanisms there are to communicate this through a proxy.
>> variables don't pass through a proxy, and a HEADER is NOT the
>> proper so
> I haven't looked too closely, but I'm not sure what "standard"
> mechanisms there are to communicate this through a proxy. variables
> don't pass through a proxy, and a HEADER is NOT the proper solution here
> unless you also implement something similar to the Tomcat RemoteIpValve
> where yo
On 07/28/2015 03:02 PM, Andy Wang wrote:
I'd also like a better way and after discussing with some
security-geeks, we were wondering if there's some way we can
implement a Valve that takes a username and a signature using a
shared secret. The problem is signing in Apache: I've not looked
too ha
On 07/28/2015 02:03 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
On 7/28/15 2:29 PM, John Baker wrote:
Hello,
I'm not sure how long ago that was, but I don't live in the
Windows world. I would have thought that someone at Apache Lounge
would have balked if a release was broken. Were you building a
release
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John,
On 7/28/15 2:29 PM, John Baker wrote:
> Hello,
>
>> I'm not sure how long ago that was, but I don't live in the
>> Windows world. I would have thought that someone at Apache Lounge
>> would have balked if a release was broken. Were you buildi
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Maatari,
On 7/23/15 10:49 AM, Maatari Daniel Okouya wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using TOMCAT 7, and I have enable the CORS FILTER as per the
> explanation on the official website:
> https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/config/filter.html#CORS_Filte
r
Hello,
> I'm not sure how long ago that was, but I don't live in the Windows
> world. I would have thought that someone at Apache Lounge would have
> balked if a release was broken. Were you building a release version,
> or trunk?
I downloaded a release. This was a few years ago now. I suspect mo
I send you here the link so you can read it
http://httpd.markmail.org/search/?q=Alex%20Soto#query:Alex%20Soto+page:1+mid:74py424qest6gnj3+state:results
El dt., 28 jul. 2015 a les 17:33, Christopher Schultz (<
ch...@christopherschultz.net>) va escriure:
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Alex,
On 7/28/15 2:25 AM, Alex Soto wrote:
> Well the answer comes from httpd team do I expect they aware of
> this. Moreover they explained me this about ticketing and why it is
> normal this behaviour
If this is expected behavior, it's certainly
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