Sean Dawson wrote:
Am working on testing the 8 versions between the one that works and the one
that doesn't.
We use tomcat to host our gwt/restygwt app - gwt rpc calls work (as far as
we've tested) - restygwt REST calls to another process (jetty server -
RestEasy) work up to the point of that
Christoph P.U. Kukulies wrote:
Am 18.12.2014 um 15:08 schrieb Christopher Schultz:
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Christoph,
On 12/18/14 5:52 AM, Christoph P.U. Kukulies wrote:
I would like to increase the jvm heap size to, say, 1GB, in Tomcat
6.x Windows 7 service. Using
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
Hi Gerardo.
The information which you are pointing to below, is relative to Tomcat 4.1, which has been
archived probably more than 10 years ago and is no longer being developed or supported.
Please don't do that.
The current version of Tomcat is 8.0, and its documentation can be found here :
Métairie wrote:
Hi all
We have a tomcat7 standalone in Redhat6.
Sometime the Tomcat7 suddenly stop to reply to all requests, but all server
parameters are ok (cpu, memory, disk, ... all are ok). There is no error inside
the logs. No exception, nothing.
The http-thread do not reply anymore,
Kernel freak wrote:
Hello friends,
I already have a project ready for deployment. It is in the form of war
file. Currently I have renamed the war file to ROOT.war and pasted it
inside webapps. I am able to access the webapp by giving domainname.com:8080.
Instead of that I would just like to
Luka Pavlič wrote:
Hi,
I am running tomcat 8.0.15, win64 ZIP, on Windows 2008R2, Oracle JRE 8.0.20.
Running with catalina start, /manager app works perfectly.
Running catalina start -security will result in not deployed manager app.
I would *definitely need* both: running Tomcat with
Sumankumar Panchal wrote:
Hello All,
I would like to run CGI script using Apache tomcat server on Linux. I have
added following lines in apache/conf/web.xml file.and create directory
cgi inside WEB-INF with all necessary file/dir permission. Still I am
unable to run CGI script.
When you say
Lisa Woodring wrote:
...
In order to monitor
the availability of the HTTPS/AJP port (Apache--Tomcat), our
monitoring software opens a port to verify that this works -- but then
does not follow that up with an actual request. This happens every 2
minutes.
...
This sounds like the perfect
Ignacio Ocampo wrote:
Hi all,
I've a simple *app (A)* that uses *JESPA* (and *JCIFS*), it works perfectly
when I run this isolated. This app, has a *functionA* that call a URL with
NTLM authentication and I use JESPA to authenticate.
I have another *app (B)* that uses *app (A)* as library with
杨华杰 wrote:
Tomcat performance goes down after install apr.
I followed this doc
http://tomcat.apache.org/native-doc/, I think the different is I didn't set sslengine setting as I don't use it. And I saw the error in catilina.out, I simply ignore it as I don't use it.
I fired 300 concurrent
Bjørn T Johansen wrote:
On Mon, 10 Nov 2014 00:35:46 +0300
Konstantin Kolinko knst.koli...@gmail.com wrote:
Rules:
http://tomcat.apache.org/lists.html#tomcat-users
- 6. Do not top-post.
Ok, did a thread dump that resulted in the following dump..:
Full thread dump Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit
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All,
I was reading the Wikipedia entry on .properties format yesterday
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.properties) and I saw a mention of
Apache Tomcat that doesn't make any kind of sense to me:
In Apache Tomcat the
Nilson Uehara wrote:
I'm testing Memcached to implement failover on my Tomcat servers.
Is there any way of implementing security by user / password?
Probably.
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Bob Hall wrote:
On Friday, October 17, 2014 1:05 PM, Jeffrey Janner
jeffrey.jan...@polydyne.com wrote:
With baited breath, but not holding it.
Should be bated breath.
But perhaps, dear Bob, Jeffrey meant exactly what he wrote.
Having posted to the list and expecting a response,
he
Tantaryu,
The problem currently is that you messages appear to the list readers, as pretty
unreadable blobs of text. Not many of the busy people here will feel motivated enough
to decrypt/reformat them, before they understand even the basics of your questions.
Since you are the one who
of your Tomcat instances, and probably the names of these files/sockets
will give you a hint.
Thank you very much.
On Sun, Sep 28, 2014 at 6:37 PM, André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote:
bo zhao wrote:
I had modified the os ulimit parameter: open files and max processes,
after
that, Tomcat
Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
2014-10-02 22:16 GMT+04:00 Gibran Castillo gibran.e.casti...@gmail.com:
I installed Tomcat 8.0.12 in my MacBook OS X 10.9.5
here /Library/Tomcat/Home. Home is a symbolic link that will always point
to the current version Tomcat directory, in this case
Gibran Castillo wrote:
Tomcat did not like the double quotes use by TextEdit.app so I use the ones
that were in the commented out section of tomcat-users.xml I was able to
authenticate
Oh my..
It is not Tomcat which does not like your quotes, it is XML.
These quotes are not valid characters
Gadi Sastiel wrote:
I have in httpd.conf:
LoadModule proxy_module modules/mod_proxy.so
LoadModule proxy_http_module modules/mod_proxy_http.so
# Configure mod_proxy_html to understand HTML4/XHTML1
IfModule proxy_html_module
Include conf/extra/proxy-html.conf
/IfModule
LoadModule jk_module
bo zhao wrote:
I had modified the os ulimit parameter: open files and max processes, after
that, Tomcat does't exit unexpectedly, and the log of Tomcat have not the
... pause, ... init. It seems work normally.
But I still don't know the reason. I want to know if the two parameter is
the key to
Rosario Marin wrote:
Hello gays I still have the problem!!!
Hello Rosario.
I think that there is indeed a problem, but it may be first with the language.
:-)
This is non-discriminating forum, and we try to help all persuasions, but maybe you could
have a look here first :
Philippe Mouawad wrote:
Hello,
Any feedback on this ?
Thanks
Hi.
I don't think that you should reasonably expect any feedback.
It is not that people here do not want to help, but your version of Tomcat is so
hopelessly outdated (2007 ?)(see: https://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html) that
? what would be the technical explanation ?
Request would be retried but how mix would occur ?
This one still concerns modern versions of Tomcat.
Anyway thanks for answer.
Regards
Philippe
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 12:02 PM, André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote:
Philippe Mouawad wrote:
Hello,
Any
Hi Rosario.
There is no need to repost your message two days in a row.
If you did not get an answer to your first message of yesterday, it is probably because it
is not clear what your problem is, or what your configuration is.
Can you explain better what you mean by I have two web services
Hassan Schroeder wrote:
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 7:18 AM, Léa Massiot lmhe...@orange.fr wrote:
I was thinking maybe about an error-page... (never done that before): in
case an exception is thrown after the response has been committed, maybe
this error page could be sent to the user...
Since
Baran Topal wrote:
Hi;
Thanks for your interest. Yes, I realized context idea once i read the
documentation.I must admit the hierarchy is weird but it's a custom
installer of a site that installs on Windows machine. There is no Tomcat
manager console in place (at least I didn't see/enable).
Baran Topal wrote:
Hi;
Recently joined, first mail
I have the following filtering which works fine on Tomcat 7 but not on
Tomcat 6... It gives just 404.
filter filter-nameRemote Address Filter/filter-name
filter-classorg.apache.catalina.filters.RemoteAddrFilter/filter-class
init-param
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Borislav,
On 9/20/14 11:57 PM, Borislav Trifonov wrote:
Switched to a configuration where Tomcat is now front-ended by
Nginx acting as a load balancer, so now the problem has moved to a
different spot.
Just curious:
Jeffrey Janner wrote:
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From: James H. H. Lampert [mailto:jam...@touchtonecorp.com]
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2014 7:11 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: WAR file deployment question
We have a rather large WAR file. 89,925,956 bytes. And we have cable
internet. With
vicky wrote:
Hi,
Can someone please explain step by step instruction that how to setup the LDAP
authentication for JMX console ?
Pre-requisite : read http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
then
Step 1 : open a browser
Step 2 : go to www.google.com
Step 3 : enter setup LDAP
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Mark,
On 9/12/14 8:36 PM, Mark Eggers wrote:
Here was my naive thought. haven't tested this yet (may be a
project for this weekend).
Outside of a Location or LocatioMatch directive, the JkMount
directive parses the
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On 9/14/2014 1:55 PM, Robert Boyle wrote:
Hi,
Here's what I'm trying to do:
I'm building a web-based cueing system for a theatre. Until I
figure out how to use WebSockets, my system will use JavaScript to
refresh the
Krishna Saranathan wrote:
Hi All
Is there any distro portal from where i can download rpm, to install
Tomcat 7.
I understand its available in zip/gz formats, but there is requirement for
rpm to be written as part of chef cookbook.
It looks like you are going to have to do some work yourself
Daniel Pfeiffer wrote:
On 2014-09-10 22:12, Mark Eggers wrote:
I don't think that the trailing /* is valid for a simple
Location directive. If you want regular expressions you'll have to use
either LocationMatch or Location ~ (Location followed by the ~)
This was the decisive hint! JkMount
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Mark,
On 9/12/14 11:14 AM, Mark Eggers wrote:
Chris,
On 9/12/2014 7:13 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Daniel,
On 9/11/14 4:15 PM, Daniel Pfeiffer wrote:
On 2014-09-10 22:12, Mark Eggers wrote:
I don't think that the
Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
2014-09-11 7:52 GMT+04:00 Kiran Badi ki...@poonam.org:
Hi,
I am trying to deploy application as ROOT.war in tomcat 7.50 provided by
hosting service provider, but for some reasons I get below message
FAIL - War file ROOT.war cannot be uploaded if context is defined
Wim Bertels wrote:
Hallo,
as i tested setup debian + tomcat7
there are many versions of Tomcat 7.x. Which version precisely ?
(There is a version.sh script somewhere, which will tell you)
following the documentation,
i was refered to
Mark Eggers wrote:
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On 9/10/2014 8:40 AM, sbre...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hello
We have a setup which compiles WAR applications once and deploys
them in various environments. Each environment has its own per
application Log4j configuration (WARN for
Daniel Pfeiffer wrote:
Since switching from Apache 2.2 authorization gets bypassed for many
JkMounts (except jk-status). If I cancel the browser password popup, I
get a 401-page. It is not, as I expect, the one from Apache, but instead
from JBoss, which it shouldn't have been allowed to talk
Vijay Kumar wrote:
Hi,
I have deployed one web application in Tomcat which uses JULI logger
internally for application level logging. I can change the Mode to OFF
while going to production. But there are few System.out.println statements
along with e.printStackTrace which are writing in
Hi.
Sorry for top-posting, in this case it's easier to read.
Bomma, Nithun wrote:
The tomcat-users.xml is an XML file (as its name hints at).
This is a valid XML comment :
!--
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
contributor license agreements. See the
NK V wrote:
Hi All
I have a requirement where I need to access share point 2013 site in one of the
site developed on Tomcat Server. Site on Tomcat server has its own
authentication mechanism and share point 2013 is authenticated via LDAP. Any
ideas on how to get the share point website
Lulseged Zerfu wrote:
Hi I am getting bad request from tomcat when I send UTF-8 encoded request to
my application. I have configured connector in my server.xml with
URIEncoding=”UTF-8”. I have set charset in the request to UTF-8. How can I
solve 400 Bad request? How can I tell tomcat to
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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André,
On 8/19/14, 7:06 PM, André Warnier wrote:
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Shawn,
On 8/19/14, 2:31 PM, NEW IT wrote:
So you meant after I fired up the Tomcat 7
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Neven Cvetkovic [mailto:neven.cvetko...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: question on different version of tomcat running on the same pc
Hope this helps.
You deserve a medal for the clear and precise descriptions. Would you consider
adding this to the Tomcat Wiki,
Cassian Raja Thomas wrote:
In our project, we have implemented SOAP webservices using Apache CXF
framework. Clients used to request the server for some command execution.
The request consists of host, port and the protocol used for connection. If
the client uses a HTTPS configured port number
as a
Windows Service, or in a command window, or both.
So this may all be a bit more complicated than meets the eye.
On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 4:54 AM, André Warnier
a...@ice-sa.com wrote:
NEW IT wrote:
Thanks Sapir for the fast and helpful answer!
On Sat, Aug 16, 2014 at 11:50 PM, Igal
NEW IT wrote:
Thanks Sapir for the fast and helpful answer!
On Sat, Aug 16, 2014 at 11:50 PM, Igal Sapir i...@getrailo.org wrote:
Sure, as long as each instance listens on a unique IP:port combination.
On Aug 16, 2014 11:25 PM, NEW IT newi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello experts,
For development
Mark Thomas wrote:
On 14/08/2014 15:46, George Sexton wrote:
On 8/14/2014 8:33 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 14/08/2014 15:10, George Sexton wrote:
graph.
Can you help me understand why tomcat doesn't take the approach of
Apache httpd which is to ask the user for the decryption key at startup
Rene Scheffler wrote:
Hey guys,
i just added some entries to the default web.xml and server.xml.
[...]
I do not have a lot of time today, so I'll let someone else pick apart what you did, and
maybe try to figure out why what you did created WEB-INF directories all over the place.
But there
Rene Scheffler wrote:
Hey!
I installed apache-tomcat-7.0.47 on debian and also installed and
configured railo 4.1.1.009.
I added the servlet for CFML and now i ended up with lots of WEB-INF
directories in my tomcat directory and the subdirectories.
A find gives me the following output :
André Warnier wrote:
Rene Scheffler wrote:
Hey!
I installed apache-tomcat-7.0.47 on debian and also installed and
configured railo 4.1.1.009.
I added the servlet for CFML and now i ended up with lots of WEB-INF
directories in my tomcat directory and the subdirectories.
A find gives me
Rene Scheffler wrote:
Hallo André and thanks for your fast reponse,
im sorry i didn't provide any more info on that.
We've installed manually, i downloaded the tomcat from the apache website
(we've got some picky customers and we've made some stable experiences with
that tomcat version, hence
Mark Thomas wrote:
On 13/08/2014 17:24, Rene Scheffler wrote:
Hallo André and thanks for your fast reponse,
im sorry i didn't provide any more info on that.
We've installed manually, i downloaded the tomcat from the apache website
(we've got some picky customers and we've made some stable
Messinides, Mike wrote:
Tomcat 7.0.54/JVM 1.7.0_51-b13/Win2008x64
I have a websocket server endpoint in Tomcat and a Tyrus 1.7 client. When I try
to send text messages from the Tyrus client to Tomcat, it appears that messages
get dropped when sent at a rate greater than 1 every ten seconds.
Alapan Sur wrote:
Hi Team,
We have .Net application consuming tomcat solr3.5 services and deployed on
Windows Server 2012. Its is 64 bit machine with 32 GB RAM and Tomcat veriosn
is 6 and is installed at :C:\Program Files (x86)\Apache Software
Foundation\Tomcat 6.0. During the peak load,
Luciano,
1) try to not top-post on this list. See
https://tomcat.apache.org/lists.html#tomcat-users, item # 6
2)
Luciano Fioriti wrote:
Hi,
try to increase Maximum number of threads in server.xml
bie
Not so fast...
Tomcat is indeed running out of threads, as the last INFO message
the Tomcat Service
Cheers,
Alapan
-Original Message-
From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Sent: 07 August 2014 13:47
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Apache Tomcat 6.0 Tomcat6 service stopped unexpectedly in
windows server 2012
Alapan Sur wrote:
Hi Team,
We
Dhaval Jaiswal wrote:
David,
Resources are enough.
what happened in current configurations, When I will receive more than 200
connections. Will it keep on hold or it will give the blank page.
Connector port=8080 protocol=HTTP/1.1
connectionTimeout=2
Patcharee Thongtra wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to have Tomcat do some custom actions after a specific
page/file is accessed/downloaded? If so, how to?
Any suggestions are appreciated.
What kind of custom actions, for what kind of pages/files ?
What prevents you from doing such custom
Patcharee Thongtra wrote:
On 08/04/2014 11:26 AM, André Warnier wrote:
Patcharee Thongtra wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to have Tomcat do some custom actions after a specific
page/file is accessed/downloaded? If so, how to?
Any suggestions are appreciated.
What kind of custom actions
Sanaullah wrote:
Hi,
is there a way i ca replace plain JKS keystore password with encrypted
password in tomcat server.xml?
This kind of question comes regularly on this list, I would say 2 or 3 times
each year.
Searching the list archives (mentioned in the superb on-line Tomcat
Hi.
There are a number of problems with your post, which make it difficult to understand
exactly what you want to know.
Dhaval Jaiswal wrote:
acceptCount variable:
Following is the current configuration in server.xml I am using version. 6.
Connector port=8080 protocol=HTTP/1.1
Deme Carv wrote:
I am getting the error from subject when running the below code in
Websphere in my RAD. It is very interesting that this code doesn't cause
any error in Server. The server runs up Tomcat 6 but I must set the same
code to run in Websphere.
Well, if it is working in Tomcat but
André Warnier wrote:
Deme Carv wrote:
I am getting the error from subject when running the below code in
Websphere in my RAD. It is very interesting that this code doesn't cause
any error in Server. The server runs up Tomcat 6 but I must set the same
code to run in Websphere.
Well
Daniel Mikusa wrote:
On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 11:13 AM, John Smith tomcat.ran...@gmail.com wrote:
TC 7.0.54 / RHEL 6
I have two physical servers, each running an instance of TC. The servers
are behind a hardware loadbalancer. IPTables is routing request on 80 to
8080.
This seems unnecessary.
By the way, pardon my ignorance, but what's a RAD ?
I did look it up in Google, but it comes up with either Rite Aid Corporation or a unit
of nuclear radiation..
Deme Carv wrote:
Fistlly, thank you both of all for answering. I am very glad for very rapid
comments. I attached a file in my
John Smith wrote:
Not contradicting anything Daniel is saying, but maybe something to add,
and maybe that's the missing part of the original puzzle :
If Tomcat is expecting HTTPS requests on port 8443, then any re-direct or
response that it is sending back is going to include that port number
John Smith wrote:
No, I am not really going that far. I am suggesting that that may be
the kind of thing that is happening, and that you may want to investigate
with a browser plugin, that the requests/responses are really what you are
expecting.
Your initial explanation was a bit confusing
Aryeh Friedman wrote:
I want to make it so every page that does not have a actual .jsp file gets
sent back index.jsp. I am doing it with error-page but that also sends a
404 I want zero clue they landed on a non-existent page
There are certainly ways to achieve what you describe above.
But I
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Igal Sapir [mailto:i...@getrailo.org]
Subject: RE: Programmatically retrieve number of tomcat connections
Isn't Filter.doFilter() called once for each incoming http request?
Yes, which is why it has nothing to do with the number of _connections_.
To
fachhoch wrote:
Any Ideas what is causing this exception?, Is this anything to do with
increase ulimit?
Googling for tcp accept state seems to provide some info.
Googling for java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Accept timed out also works.
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kulkarni.swar...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if there is a defined way to configuring tomcat to act as a
kerberos client? I have a web application running within tomcat that would
be accessing a kerberos secured service. My initial thought was that
similar to other java based
doomito wrote:
Thank you for the answer. I will begging experimenting on 1 box with this
configuration:
Connector port=8009 protocol=AJP/1.3 address=127.0.0.1
emptySessionPath=true redirectPort=8443 maxThreads=2048
minSpareThreads=32 connectionTimeout=2 keepAliveTimeout=1
Christopher Schultz wrote:
...
Interesting... load average is a crude measure of activity; I suppose
that having those timeouts means that there is activity on a thread
even when there is no real work to be done. I do recommend leaving
the timeouts set to their defaults (-1 = infinite).
In
Hi.
This kind of question is very difficult to answer reasonably, for anyone that is not you
and does not have direct access to your system, to see what happens, when it happens.
The general and reasonable answer would be that you need to use some monitoring tools, to
find out where exactly
Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
2014-07-07 21:07 GMT+04:00 Terence M. Bandoian tere...@tmbsw.com:
On 7/5/2014 6:36 PM, André Warnier wrote:
I agree with André about the difficulties of debugging character encodings.
A couple of things you might check are the character encodings of the page
Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
2014-07-05 9:24 GMT+04:00 Sushil Prusty sushil.pru...@gmail.com:
Hello,
summary of my Problem:
When a client POSTs Tranfer-Encoding data using browser ,
my server is not processing the request character encoding properly .
I send the following request:
changed before reaching to server .
Do you have any ideas what's wrong here, where the error might be ?
On Sat, Jul 5, 2014 at 9:08 PM, André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote:
Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
2014-07-05 9:24 GMT+04:00 Sushil Prusty sushil.pru...@gmail.com:
Hello,
summary of my
Leo Donahue wrote:
On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 2:33 AM, André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote:
Blachon, Philippe wrote:
Good morning,
We have 4 identical servers with a scheduled task running every night on
each of them. This task Stop Tomcat - Update some data - Start Tomcat.
This worked fine
Blachon, Philippe wrote:
Good morning,
We have 4 identical servers with a scheduled task running every night on each of
them. This task Stop Tomcat - Update some data - Start Tomcat.
This worked fine for months.
We have installed a new antivirus McAfee 3 weeks ago. Now the Tomcat7 service
Francesco Viscomi wrote:
hi all
I'm using windows 8;
java:
java version 1.7.0_60
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_60-b19)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.60-b09, mixed mode)
and tomcat 7:
Apache Tomcat/7.0.35
As reported below
Server Information Tomcat Version JVM
, and
that is helpful debug information.
Filip
On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 2:44 PM, André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote:
Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
2014-06-19 17:10 GMT+04:00 Lars Engholm Johansen lar...@gmail.com:
I will try to force a GC next time I am at the console about to
restart a
Tomcat where one
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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André,
On 6/20/14, 6:19 PM, André Warnier wrote:
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Rahul,
On 6/20/14, 3:10 PM, Rahul R wrote:
This is from my conf/web.xml
servlet servlet
Vicky, please do not top-post.
Reply below the paragraph you are responding to.
vicky wrote:
Thanks Mark, but it doesn't have the details of scenario when we'll carry out a
redeployment along with a restart/
How the exploded directories will then be updated , is it only the files are
going
Rahul R wrote:
More info:
http://localhost:8180/toggle_read.html is html. But after using
action='./read_toggle.cgi'
in the html the url loading is http://localhost:8180/read_toggle.cgi and
again its giving 404 error. :(
Are you listening to what you are told ?
Did you read
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Rahul,
On 6/20/14, 3:10 PM, Rahul R wrote:
This is from my conf/web.xml
servlet servlet-namecgi/servlet-name
servlet-classorg.apache.catalina.servlets.CGIServlet/servlet-class
init-param
param-namedebug/param-name
Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
2014-06-19 17:10 GMT+04:00 Lars Engholm Johansen lar...@gmail.com:
I will try to force a GC next time I am at the console about to restart a
Tomcat where one of the http-nio-80-ClientPoller-x threads have died and
connection count is exploding.
But I do not see this
Lmhelp1 wrote:
Hello,
My question is about what code to write to allow two remote Tomcat
webapps to communicate with one another through the Internet.
Let me explain more precisely what I would like to do.
(I'm just simplifying a bit the real situation).
- I have a Tomcat webapp running on
Lars Engholm Johansen wrote:
Our company are running several Tomcat 7.0.52 high volume Ubuntu 12.04
production servers.
We are using Tomcat WebSockets (JSR356 implementation) heavily with 100M
text messages (100GiB) per day.
We monitor webserver health by measuring several key parameters every
Martin Stolk wrote:
Hello,
We are migrating our applications from tomcat to wildfly. We are using mod_=
jk (1.2.40) to connect apache to the wildfly ajp port.
When using tomcat there are no problems, but with wilfdly there is a strang=
e behavior in our application.
It is a bit of a puzzle
André Warnier wrote:
Martin Stolk wrote:
Hello,
We are migrating our applications from tomcat to wildfly. We are using
mod_=
jk (1.2.40) to connect apache to the wildfly ajp port.
When using tomcat there are no problems, but with wilfdly there is a
strang=
e behavior in our application
Mark Eggers wrote:
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On 6/10/2014 8:29 AM, André Warnier wrote:
André Warnier wrote:
Martin Stolk wrote:
Hello,
We are migrating our applications from tomcat to wildfly. We
are using mod_= jk (1.2.40) to connect apache to the wildfly
ajp port
Mark Thomas wrote:
On 09/06/2014 01:41, Fred Toth wrote:
Hi Dan,
Yes, the rest of the log is correct, and yes, I am certain I have an
active session (I can see the cookie in my browser).
Then something is messed up in your configuration. I've just checked
this works and it does. You'll need
Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
2014-06-04 17:02 GMT+04:00 Maarten van Hulsentop maar...@vanhulsentop.nl:
Hello all,
We are encountering an issue with the use of the SingleSignOn valve and
SPNego and are looking for a best practice on this. Let me describe our
situation;
Our suite consists of
Arseny wrote:
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Thanks again, Chris, for your very helpful message. I never heard
earlier about documentation and never visited
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/ before.
Even assuming that you don't mean documentation in general, that seems a bit hard to
swallow. But I guess
Michael Salmon wrote:
Hi all
I'am new to Tomcat, so please do not kill me if the issue is simple or my
english is bad.
I'am running Tomcat 7.0.42 on WinServer 2012 R2. It is front end for a Digital
Asset Management system. The Tomcat is installed as part of the DAM system and
could be
Mark Thomas wrote:
CVE-2014-0097 Information Disclosure
...
Description:
The code used to parse the request content length header did not check
for overflow in the result. This exposed a request smuggling
vulnerability when Tomcat was located behind a reverse proxy that
correctly processed
Mark Thomas wrote:
On 27/05/2014 14:05, André Warnier wrote:
Mark Thomas wrote:
CVE-2014-0099 Information Disclosure
...
Description:
The code used to parse the request content length header did not check
for overflow in the result. This exposed a request smuggling
vulnerability when
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