On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 3:58 PM Leon Rosenberg
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I vaguely remember Marc naming some figures for number of tomcat downloads
> sofar, but I couldn't find anything in the state of the cat slides.
> I checked on the website, but all I found was this:
>
> " Tomcat has been downloaded mo
Hi,
I vaguely remember Marc naming some figures for number of tomcat downloads
sofar, but I couldn't find anything in the state of the cat slides.
I checked on the website, but all I found was this:
" Tomcat has been downloaded more than 10 million times: assuming even a 1%
production adoption ra
On 2/4/2019 7:31 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Garret,
On 2/3/19 16:20, Garret Wilson wrote:
If we want to look up the thing identified by
https://example.info/foobar, we would need to issue a request to
https://example.com/https%3A%2F%2Fexample
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Joel,
On 2/4/19 16:35, Joel Griffith wrote:
> I've installed Tomcat 8.0.32 a local Ubuntu 16.04 VM (Oracle
> VirtualBox) and I'm using it to access a webapp through the laptop
> the VM is local to. The VM port-forwards 3081 to 8080, so I can
> acces
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Turbo,
On 2/4/19 10:13, TurboChargedDad . wrote:
> Java 8 Tomcat 8.5.20
Thanks.
> I am trying to understand how to get the host manager / manager
> access working from somewhere other than the localhost. I have
> tried all the various methods out
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Johan,
On 2/4/19 07:09, Johan Compagner wrote:
> There are many older post for this on stackoverflow and so on
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10050550/why-does-getcontextpath-u
nder-a-proxy-return-the-internal-path-inside-httpserv
>
> but i
I've installed Tomcat 8.0.32 a local Ubuntu 16.04 VM (Oracle VirtualBox)
and I'm using it to access a webapp through the laptop the VM is local to.
The VM port-forwards 3081 to 8080, so I can access Tomcat as `
http://127.0.0.1:3081/` in my laptop browser.
Accessing `http://127.0.0.1:3081/` gives
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Garret,
On 2/3/19 16:20, Garret Wilson wrote:
> If we want to look up the thing identified by
> https://example.info/foobar, we would need to issue a request to
> https://example.com/https%3A%2F%2Fexample.info%2Ffoobar/description
Why
>
are you
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Joseph,
On 2/1/19 15:44, Joseph Dornisch wrote:
> Does this group have any recommendations for merging multiple
> external CRLs into one CRL for use with Tomcat, or just making
> Tomcat aware of multiple CRLs?
Tomcat supports CRLs in two ways:
1.
Hello Luis,
thanks for your answer.
Connection pool exposes an MBean (jmxEnabled is true by default).
Using jconsole, I can see pool defined in server configuration or
context configuration, but I cannot see neither change properties of
existing pool (maxActive for example).
Of course I cou
Java 8
Tomcat 8.5.20
Hello,
I am trying to understand how to get the host manager / manager access
working from somewhere other than the localhost. I have tried all the
various methods out there on the web to no avail. I keep getting the 403
access denied message. I am at a total loss at t
Hello Arnaud,
mmm, nothing stops you from create your custom mbean interface that wraps
your datasource.
>From Tomcat 8.5 doc "The connection pool object exposes an MBean that can
be registered" [1] Perhaps you could start having a look here. Nevertheless
may I ask you what is your use case for t
On 04/02/2019 09:37, M. Manna wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is it okay to replace 1.2.19 (packed with Tomcat 8.5.37 Windows 64 bit)
> with the newly released version 1.2.21?
Yes.
Mark
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There are many older post for this on stackoverflow and so on
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10050550/why-does-getcontextpath-under-a-proxy-return-the-internal-path-inside-httpserv
but i wonder what the latest state of that is, we have a lot of proxy
settings for host and scheme
But is there
Hello,
I would like to know if it is possible to create/configure a Datasource
Ressource in tomcat using JMX.
I tried with a tomcat 8.5 and jconsole, I managed to create some
resource with type javax.sql.Datasource, but I did not find a way to
configure the datasource (jdbc driver, url, max
Hello,
Is it okay to replace 1.2.19 (packed with Tomcat 8.5.37 Windows 64 bit)
with the newly released version 1.2.21? I know that tomcat checks some
mandatory version compatibility during Bootstrap, but not sure if this is
the only check.
I am referring to the windows download here.
http://mirr
Am 03.02.2019 um 22:20 schrieb Garret Wilson:
Hi, all. I've stumbled on a situation I need some clarity on. As is
typical, there's all sorts of information floating around, most of it
more than a decade old, with no indication of what the current status is.
Our team is creating a RESTful API (
On 03/02/2019 23:58, Garret Wilson wrote:
> On 2/3/2019 3:34 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>> ...
>> There is an open question what Tomcat should do with %2F sequences.
>
> "What Tomcat should do" in what context? The servlet and JAX-RS specs
> may be clear about whether decoded or "raw" APIs should be r
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