On 9/7/2017 12:15 PM, Guang Chao wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 3:59 AM, Yasser Zamani
> wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I'm studying Servlet 3's async API using tomcat. I see following strange
>> behavior from tomcat in a very simple test app!
>>
>> I have following JMeter test plan:
>> Number of
I also stuck a similar named trivial static context into
/var/lib/tomcat7/webapps (with a different directory name: "foobar" in
Tomcat 8, "bozbar" in Tomcat 7).
In theory, Tomcat 8.5 should be able to see the foobar context, but not
the bozbar context; this is also true in practice.
So it's
> From: James H. H. Lampert [mailto:jam...@touchtonecorp.com]
> Subject: More, Re: This is weird (cross-posted to Tomcat and Debian
Lists):
> Tomcat 8.5 is going to /var/lib/tomcat7/webapps/ROOT
> If I remember right, Linux file systems can have not only symbolic links
> to files, but also multi
Just for grins, I put a trivial static context (nothing more than a
directory containing a simple "index.html" file) into
/var/lib/tomcat8/webapps. Tomcat 8.5 found it. So it's only the root
context that's somehow getting redirected.
But on the other hand, if I rename var/lib/tomcat7/webapps/R
On 9/7/17, 2:43 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
It sounds like James H.H. Lampert may be able to help you with your
problem. He's been pounding his head against his AS/400 environment
for years.
Greetings!
I finally get a chance to talk about something I know, rather than beg
for help about so
Thanks for your attention.
Now I downloaded a fresh apache-tomcat-7.0.81-windows-x64 and chenged
it's connector in same way (BIO,20,20,10). I get same result, fortunately :)
OUTPUT:
Using CATALINA_BASE:
"C:\Users\user\.IntelliJIdea2016.3\system\tomcat\Unnamed_Async-Servlet-Example_2"
Using CAT
On 9/7/17, 3:06 PM, "Christopher Schultz" wrote:
Kendall,
On 9/7/17 5:36 PM, Kendall Shaw wrote:
> A web application that is not mine needs to be initialized after
> it starts before some resources are available. Manually, I would
> start tomcat (9.0.0.M9 on redhat linux)
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Alejandro,
On 9/7/17 5:49 PM, Alejandro Vargas M. wrote:
> Is there anyway to delete a session in Tomcat when the user not
> logout correctly from the application, normally they not logged out
> correctly, they just click on the "X" (they said), the
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Kendall,
On 9/7/17 5:36 PM, Kendall Shaw wrote:
> A web application that is not mine needs to be initialized after
> it starts before some resources are available. Manually, I would
> start tomcat (9.0.0.M9 on redhat linux) then request
> http://ex
On 07/09/17 22:22, Yasser Zamani wrote:
> At first thanks a lot for your reply!
>
> On 9/7/2017 1:43 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>> On 06/09/17 20:59, Yasser Zamani wrote:
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>> I'm studying Servlet 3's async API using tomcat. I see following strange
>>> behavior from tomcat in a very s
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James,
On 9/7/17 12:18 PM, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
>>> You didn't change the TOMCAT8_USER variable in
>>> /etc/default/tomcat8 and authbind is installed, right?
>>>
>>> What is the output of (as root):
>>>
>>> su tomcat8
Is there anyway to delete a session in Tomcat when the user not logout
correctly from the application, normally they not logged out correctly,
they just click on the "X" (they said), they click the close button of
Internet Explorer.
I tried with $(window).unload using JS, but it works on every
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Guang,
On 9/7/17 3:22 AM, Guang Chao wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 8:02 AM, James H. H. Lampert <
> jam...@touchtonecorp.com> wrote:
>
>> A little over a month ago, I had a problem with getting Tomcat 7
>> to bind to port 443 on Debian.
>>
>> W
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Laurent,
On 9/7/17 10:52 AM, Laurent Perez wrote:
> I'm exposing some webapp metrics over a JSON servlet. I'd like to
> output the deployment timestamp of my webapp, when war is
> redeployed by tomcat using the built-in /manager/. I looked into
> th
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Irene,
On 9/7/17 5:25 AM, Irene Almendros wrote:
> Many thanks for your reply. I updated again windows to the latest
> version (1703) and TomCat is working properly again. Is possible
> that windows and Tomcat share some config files so that when
>
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Ananthi,
On 9/7/17 5:12 AM, Ananthi K4 wrote:
> We have installed Apache Tomcat version 4.1.30 on our iSeries
> server. Recently we have upgraded the OS400 Operating System from
> Version 7.1 to 7.3 where Java 7 and Java 8 are introduced. After
> th
A web application that is not mine needs to be initialized after it starts
before some resources are available. Manually, I would start tomcat (9.0.0.M9
on redhat linux) then request http://example.com:8080/start-up.
The web application has a servlet configured with
1.
I am attempting to do th
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James,
On 9/6/17 3:52 PM, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> On 9/6/17, 11:19 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>
>> The old format will work with 8.5.x.
>>
>> What were the stack traces?
>
> And Alejandro Vargas wanted to see the stack traces, too.
>
> Seeing a
Pete Helgren (on the Tomcat List) wrote:
Longshotsomething in .profile of the user the Tomcat instance is
running under?
Neither the "tomcat7" nor "tomcat8" users have .profile files.
This is interesting. I got rid of the Tomcat 8.5 catalina.out files on
both boxes (the one where everythi
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Chris,
On 9/5/17 4:42 PM, Chris Cheshire wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 5, 2017 at 2:07 PM, Christopher Schultz
> wrote:
>> If I were king, I'd set things up like this:
>>
>> 1. Tomcat is installed in /usr/local/tomcat (or
>> /usr/local/tomcat-x.y.z, or /
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Chris,
On 9/5/17 3:39 PM, Chris Cheshire wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 5, 2017 at 2:07 PM, Christopher Schultz
>> If I were king, I'd set things up like this:
>>
>> 1. Tomcat is installed in /usr/local/tomcat (or
>> /usr/local/tomcat-x.y.z, or /opt/whateve
At first thanks a lot for your reply!
On 9/7/2017 1:43 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 06/09/17 20:59, Yasser Zamani wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I'm studying Servlet 3's async API using tomcat. I see following strange
>> behavior from tomcat in a very simple test app!
>
> You are also using the BIO conn
Longshotsomething in .profile of the user the Tomcat instance is
running under?
Pete Helgren
www.petesworkshop.com
GIAC Secure Software Programmer-Java
Twitter - Sys_i_Geek IBM_i_Geek
On 9/7/2017 1:10 PM, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
I've got two separate boxes, both running Debian Jessie, w
I've got two separate boxes, both running Debian Jessie, with both
Tomcat 7.0.56 and Tomcat 8.5.14 installed, all of the installations via
an apt-get from Debian's repositories.
On one of the boxes (Tomcat 8.5 installed alongside Tomcat 7 with no
previous Tomcat 8), Tomat 8 is somehow pulling
Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
You didn't change the TOMCAT8_USER variable in /etc/default/tomcat8 and
authbind is installed, right?
What is the output of (as root):
su tomcat8 -s /bin/bash -c "authbind --deep /bin/bash -c 'netcat -v -p
443 -l'"
and my reply ended:
The only difference I see is the hom
On 9/7/17, 3:15 AM, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
You didn't change the TOMCAT8_USER variable in /etc/default/tomcat8 and
authbind is installed, right?
What is the output of (as root):
su tomcat8 -s /bin/bash -c "authbind --deep /bin/bash -c 'netcat -v -p 443 -l'"
Well, all that does is ask me for a no
On 07.09.2017 16:21, Vinay A S wrote:
Hello,
We have installed Apache Tomcat version 4.1.30 on our iSeries server.
I don't even know what to tell you. Some of the people on this list may not even have been
born yet, when that version was released.
(Ok, I am pushing it a bit; it was 2004, 13
Hi
I'm exposing some webapp metrics over a JSON servlet. I'd like to output
the deployment timestamp of my webapp, when war is redeployed by tomcat
using the built-in /manager/.
I looked into the manager and could not find a timestamp.
Is there some magic JMX query available to obtain the last de
Hello,
We have installed Apache Tomcat version 4.1.30 on our iSeries server.
Recently we have upgraded the OS400 Operating System from Version 7.1 to
7.3 where Java 7 and Java 8 are introduced. After this upgrade, Tomcat is
giving an HTTP status 500 exception report.
We explored the Tomcat portal
On Thu, Sep 07, 2017 at 04:07:25PM +0530, Mohammad Nayeem wrote:
> We have installed apace and configured mod_jk connector along with a
> load-balancer for 2 tomcat servers.
>
> We were able to successfully start apache and we got the login page of our
> application hosted on it, but the functiona
Hello Olaf,
We have tried yours as well as Chris's suggestions, but in both the cases
the functionality of the application is lost.
We have installed apace and configured mod_jk connector along with a
load-balancer for 2 tomcat servers.
We were able to successfully start apache and we got the lo
Hi Chris,
We currently have 7.0.42 version which does not support security headers,
so we have taken jar files from 7.0.63 and replaced with the those in
7.0.42 library folder. We were able to successfully start our tomcat
instance and we got the login page of our application hosted on it, but th
Le 7/09/2017 à 02:02, James H. H. Lampert a écrit :
> Now, I'm attempting to do the same with Tomcat 8.5, and it's not working.
>
>
> I think I did everything the same as before. I uncommented AUTHBIND in
> /etc/default/tomcat8, and set it to "AUTHBIND=yes"; an
> /etc/authbind/byuid/109 (the uid
Good morning,
Many thanks for your reply. I updated again windows to the latest version
(1703) and TomCat is working properly again. Is possible that windows and
Tomcat share some config files so that when windows is downgraded Tomcat stops
working fine?
Thanks.
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On 06/09/17 20:59, Yasser Zamani wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm studying Servlet 3's async API using tomcat. I see following strange
> behavior from tomcat in a very simple test app!
You are also using the BIO connector which, since it is blocking,
doesn't offer any benefits when using async. You'd
Hello,
We have installed Apache Tomcat version 4.1.30 on our iSeries server.
Recently we have upgraded the OS400 Operating System from Version 7.1 to
7.3 where Java 7 and Java 8 are introduced. After this upgrade, Tomcat is
giving an HTTP status 500 exception report.
We explored the Tomcat port
On 06.09.2017 22:07, Thomas, Michael wrote:
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On 01.09.2017 22:21, Thomas, Michael wrote:
All,
When using the ISAPI Handler Mapping in IIS 10 on Windows 2016, the IIS logs are not
identifying the URI Stem (cs-uri-stem) and
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 3:59 AM, Yasser Zamani
wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm studying Servlet 3's async API using tomcat. I see following strange
> behavior from tomcat in a very simple test app!
>
> I have following JMeter test plan:
> Number of threads (users): 700
> Ramp-Up period (in seconds): 23
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 3:17 PM, Greg Huber wrote:
> >2) Does Apache Struts only run on Apache Webserver and Tomcat?
>
> Should run on java based servers Glassfish, Websphere etc
>
> >3) Is there a simple way to determine if a server has Struts installed,
> >instead of logging into each of the ser
Hello Chao
Issue got resolved after installing with admin privileges
Best Regards, Thank you, Cheers. :-))
On Thu, 9/7/17, Guang Chao wrote:
Subject: Re: Page cannot be displayed , TOMCAT installation on windows 2012 R2
To: "Tomcat Users List" , "f
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 8:02 AM, James H. H. Lampert <
jam...@touchtonecorp.com> wrote:
> A little over a month ago, I had a problem with getting Tomcat 7 to bind
> to port 443 on Debian.
>
> We solved that problem with the "authbind" approach.
>
> Now, I'm attempting to do the same with Tomcat 8.5
>2) Does Apache Struts only run on Apache Webserver and Tomcat?
Should run on java based servers Glassfish, Websphere etc
>3) Is there a simple way to determine if a server has Struts installed,
>instead of logging into each of the servers and checking the programs
>list?
You could try and execu
On Wed, Sep 6, 2017 at 6:09 PM, Irene Almendros wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> I am having the following problem with TomCat: I open Tomcat Monitor and
> start the service but after a few seconds, it stops. The Apache service is
> running.
>
> One week ago, my windows updated to the latest version bu
On Wed, Sep 6, 2017 at 6:16 AM, Alejandro Vargas M. <
alejandro.var...@kymsolutions.com> wrote:
> Good afternoon,
>
> I have a website on a client, and they ran a vulnerability test, and it
> throws a vulnerability that any user can see web.xml from a web browser,
>
> how can I hide to see web.xml
On Tue, Sep 5, 2017 at 6:38 PM, ford royal
wrote:
> HI team,
>
>
>
> I have installed Tomcat on windows 2012 r2 , but I get page cannot be
> displayed when I try to open http:\\localhost:8080I have given Java path
> also but still no.Java 8 update 144 tomcat is 8.5.20
> please guide
>
>
Can you
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 7:18 AM, Sean Son
wrote:
> Hello all
>
> I am new to the mailing list as well as new to Apache Struts. We all heard
> in the news about the vulnerability affecting Apache Struts. I have been
> tasked to determine which of our servers have Struts running on them. I
> have
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