None of us had. Now both of us have, and still the same result ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
The DNS response is all the same, because for development we are using
internal lan ip access (or localhost), not domain-based. And self-signed
certificates.
I thought maybe it was some Java security configuration, but looki
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Gael,
On 1/19/16 6:37 AM, Gael Abadin wrote:
> Thanks for the reply :-)
>
> I've checked for all that!
>
> I even ended up copying my tomcat folder and my eclipse tomcat
> configuration folder from my computer to his,
>
> So they are literally the
Thanks for the reply :-)
I've checked for all that!
I even ended up copying my tomcat folder and my eclipse tomcat
configuration folder from my computer to his,
So they are literally the same configuration.
I know the connector configuration is being read because if, for example, I
remove the .
Gael,
On 1/11/16 11:46 AM, Gael Abadin wrote:
> The server certificate is self signed. Appart from the typical warning we
> see no errors when we check it.
>
> His system (windows) clock is synchronized using microsoft's NTP server,
> same as mine.
>
> This is really weird because I have already
The server certificate is self signed. Appart from the typical warning we
see no errors when we check it.
His system (windows) clock is synchronized using microsoft's NTP server,
same as mine.
This is really weird because I have already delopoyed the same app and
config in two other systems, appa
Wrong system clock?
What does the client say? (about the server certificate. Is it valid? Expired?)
Regards,
David Balažic
Software Engineer
www.comtrade.com
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