br1 wrote:
Christopher Schultz-2 wrote:
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Br1,
br1 wrote:
Do you think this limit will be increased in the next versions?
In theory, no limit is imposed by the protocol itself. I would tend to
think
JK should at least support what
Hi,
Thank you.. if this was this easy.. :-)
Unfortunately, one of their requirements is to send the URLs by email.
I already told them to use a different method, but I still hope to see an
higher limit in the next JK version.
Thanks again,
Br1.
awarnier wrote:
br1 wrote:
Rainer Jung-3
Christopher Schultz-2 wrote:
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Br1,
br1 wrote:
Do you think this limit will be increased in the next versions?
In theory, no limit is imposed by the protocol itself. I would tend to
think
JK should at least support what the JK supported
bug?
Note: on Windows, IE 6 and 7 do not seem to support URLs with more than 2048
characters. The problem shows on Firefox and Chrome only, where this limit
is not present. For the records, Opera just does not open such a long
address.
Thank you,
Br1.
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Hi,
I am experiencing
URL, but the only place I can impose this limit is at home. And maybe
not for much longer. :-)
Thank you,
Br1.
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not appear when I remove the JK ISAPI filter.
What should I do?
Thank you in advance,
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existing
configuration data.
Jason,
The easiest way is to place Context and the different Resource elements into
each Tomcat's server.xml file.
Someone will tell you that it's not recommended, but it will just work.
Hope it helps,
br1
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Hi,
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
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Subject: Re: Convenient web application configuration.
The easiest way is to place Context and the different
Resource elements into each Tomcat's server.xml file.
Certainly not easiest by any definition of the term
Apologies,
This one is much better, netstat shows 50 connections
I don't know enough of Tomcat to understand if anything in this log could
cause this issue..
Thanks!
Br1
http://www.nabble.com/file/p19920236/tomcat%2Bthread%2Bdump%2B4%2B-%2Bfiltered.zip
tomcat+thread+dump+4+-+filtered.zip
of my colleagues use to tell me: Someone, somewhere in the world, had
some problem using something. Can you please solve this.
Thanks for your help,
Br1
http://www.nabble.com/file/p19907446/tomcat%2Bthread%2Bdump%2B3%2B-%2Bfiltered.zip
tomcat+thread+dump+3+-+filtered.zip
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Rainer Jung-3 wrote:
Done.
Though it would fit better on connections page more than on a timeouts
page. :-)
Thanks for the help!
br1
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Though, so far it is not clear at all that this is the cause. :-)
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dump though. The latter takes quite long, but is
not what you need here.
Yes, but I am just afraid of my site hanging as I was explaining above. :-)
Thank you,
br1.
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to 2000
(http://people.apache.org/~mturk/docs/article/ftwai.html)
Thanks a lot for your help,
br1.
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it took long time to figure
this out.
BTW, thanks for writing the timeouts page, it was really needed. :-)
Br1.
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-3 wrote:
BTW, thanks for writing the timeouts page, it was really needed. :-)
Yes it was, sorry that it took that long.
It's okay, just a wrong timeout.. it happens to the most of us here. :-)
Thanks!
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connector should be fixed if it is
causing this problem.
Kindly let me know what should I provide in order to investigate about
this.
Thank you in advance,
Br1
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You can try with jcifs (http://jcifs.samba.org/).
It should allow you to access a remote share using a different user context,
though I'd reccommend using a dedicated account for this kind of job.
Hope it helps,
b.
nitin403 wrote:
Juha Laiho wrote:
nitin403 wrote:
I have create a
for Rpcrt4
2)coax Rpcrt4.dll to library format Rpc4t.lib and link it in
i think there is a DLL2Lib hanging around somewhere?
ask the folks on tomcat-dev if they have a DLL2Lib utility
GL!
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Hi,
Thank you for your reply.
Though the actual question is: what should I change in the Visual C++
project in order to get it compiled correctly?
It is a non VC++ programmer question, you know :-)
Thanks again,
b.
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Hi Bruno
its supposed to be located in
, a little comment: it would be useful to have a default higher than 10 for
cachesize, or maybe a global setting in the isapi_redirect.properties file.
Thanks again,
br1.
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box and an average application.
See:
http://people.apache.org/~mturk/docs/article/ftwai.html
Thanks a lot,
br1.
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