We are currently using ojdbc6 in production
I would use ojdbc8 for new project (
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/features/jdbc/jdbc-ucp-122-3110062.html
)
I believe the problem is caused by connection pool settings, not the driver
On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 2:38 AM Lueders, Paul T CI
CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED
We have configured an oracle 12c connection using the Oracle jdbc connector .
What we are experiencing is that the application is locking up and the database
requires a restart. We believe that the issue is that application is not
releasing the connections and th
Thank you Mark! For the quick reply! Yeah...Apache reports it as LOW and
they report as MEDIUM. We have to mitigate all MEDIUM and HIGH
vulnerabilities.
Best regards,
Rick
On Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 1:00 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 20/06/18 18:16, Bradley, Richard wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > To
On 20/06/18 18:16, Bradley, Richard wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Tomcat version: 8.5.31
> O/S: Windows Server 2008 R2
>
> McAfee vulnerability checker has reported a MEDIUM level vulnerability as
> follows:
>
> Vulnerability: CVE-2018-8014: Apache Tomcat Vulnerability Prior To 8.5.32
> [FID 23621]
>
> A
Hello,
Tomcat version: 8.5.31
O/S: Windows Server 2008 R2
McAfee vulnerability checker has reported a MEDIUM level vulnerability as
follows:
Vulnerability: CVE-2018-8014: Apache Tomcat Vulnerability Prior To 8.5.32
[FID 23621]
Apache Software Foundation reports this in annou...@tomcat.apache.o
Dear Markus,
I'm not using Tomcat as backend here. And in addition, this will not help in
case of syntactically wrong URL patterns like '%252F' produced by mod_jk.
thank you, anyway -- maybe emphasizing this option is useful for others here
using Tomcat.
Guido
>-Original Message-
>Fro
> Hi all,
>
> I have problems to pass (REST-) URLs containing escaped slashes ('%2F') in
> path elements using the Apache httpd and mod_jk to the application server
> (in fact not Tomcat, but Wildfy. But this is of no matter, here).
>
> This kind of URL may be accepted by the httpd using th
Hi all,
I have problems to pass (REST-) URLs containing escaped slashes ('%2F') in path
elements using the Apache httpd and mod_jk to the application server (in
fact not Tomcat, but Wildfy. But this is of no matter, here).
This kind of URL may be accepted by the httpd using the option
'All