Markus Reis wrote:
[...]
Further I found out that this happens only with an initial POST request
- if I do the same via GET only one Set-Cookie header is returned (I
wrote before that I was not able to reproduce those 900 Set-Cookie
headers on my PC, but that was due to the fact that I
Hi Milan and Mladen,
That helps!! installed the jdk 64bit and rebuild the APR libraries, now I
can run APR
Now, lets see whether the outcome of the loadtests can tell the difference.
Thanks for the help guys, great to have the assistence.
Paul
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 7:05 PM, Milan Cvejic
Hi,
Upgrading to latest version of mod_jk solves the problem. As I said
before, this on Windows 2003 Server running both httpd (2.0.59) and
tomcat (6.0.13) on the same machine. We upgraded all production
machines this morning.
Problem is in mod_jk 1.2.22 and is at least and fixed in 1.2.27. We
Is JULI file handler is designed to work with other application servers or it
is can be configured only with tomcat?
If it is possible to configure with other app servers how it can be
initialized to log per web-app generically?
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Thanks a lot Filip !
Well I tried to set up the log4j.properties at the server as well as the
application level to include these categories but it dosent seem to work,
i.e I couldnt see the traces specific to sessions .
Is there any specific trace that could enable the sessionID to appear in
Christopher Schultz wrote:
Arash,
Arash Bizhan zadeh wrote:
Sure [reading the servlet API] might help. Reading my mail would have helped
too. I need the
Subject not the principal.
Ouch. You're gonna get the cold shoulder with that kind of snarkiness.
Your original message said
Since you mention JBoss (which I don't know), is that still some kind of
HTTP server front-end to Tomcat ?
No (at least not AFAIK).
I see that you are using port 48080 to access it.
In your Tomcat server.xml, is there a Connector with that same port
number ?
Yes.
It is a bit
Pid wrote:
Christopher Schultz wrote:
Arash,
Arash Bizhan zadeh wrote:
Sure [reading the servlet API] might help. Reading my mail would have
helped too. I need the
Subject not the principal.
Ouch. You're gonna get the cold shoulder with that kind of snarkiness.
Your original message said
Add/change the address attribute in the Connector elements of your
server.xml file. See
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/config/http.html. The same
attribute also works for the AJP connectors.
--David
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do i change Tomcat 6's bind address?
Kindly regards
How do i change Tomcat 6's bind address?
Kindly regards
Søren Jepsen
Systemudvikler
From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: multiple Set-Cookie headers in initial http response
Since you mention JBoss (which I don't know), is that still
some kind of HTTP server front-end to Tomcat ?
JBoss is a full Java EE app server, using Tomcat internally to supply the
Markus Reis wrote:
[...]
There are however three new observation results:
(1) This also happens with GET requests (Previously I tested GET
requests only with an empty query string - sorry for that)
Well, if you keep on changing the conditions, we'll never get out of
this ;-)
I have now
From: Paul van Beukering [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Problem install APR Tomcat Native Library on Centos 5.2
That helps!! installed the jdk 64bit and rebuild the APR
libraries, now I can run APR
Now, lets see whether the outcome of the loadtests can tell
the difference.
Hello everybody,
is it somehow possible to set a different session timeout for local
192.168... users and others? I know I could have a rewrite rule and then
forward all calls from local workstation to a different webapp folder but I
thought maybe there is a more easy way to do this.
Thanks
ke
Ehlers, Kolja wrote:
is it somehow possible to set a different session timeout for local
192.168... users and others? I know I could have a rewrite rule and then
forward all calls from local workstation to a different webapp folder but I
thought maybe there is a more easy way to do this.
Sounds like something in the webapp is invalidating the current session
and creating a new one each time it processes a parameter. Perhaps code that
should be executed once is incorrectly placed inside a loop?
I have the impression that this happens already before the webapp comes into
play,
You are welcome,
if it is possible please post back load test results and describe
methodology used for that tests.
Thanks.
Hi Milan and Mladen,
That helps!! installed the jdk 64bit and rebuild the APR libraries, now I
can run APR
Now, lets see whether the outcome of the loadtests can
From: Markus Reis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: RE: multiple Set-Cookie headers in initial http response
I have the impression that this happens already before the
webapp comes into play, because the HttpSessionListener
implementation prints out those Session created | destroyed
Is there a guaranteed way to specify the order that filters get initialized?
Running Tomcat 6.0.14 (on windows right now for testing)
I have also used servlet 2.3 and 2.5 declarations in web.xml
I have 5 filters defined.
- 2 are custom
- 3 are out of the box (SiteMesh, Struts2, Struts2Cleanup)
I
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 10:35 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a guaranteed way to specify the order that filters get
initialized?
Running Tomcat 6.0.14 (on windows right now for testing)
I have also used servlet 2.3 and 2.5 declarations in web.xml
I have 5 filters defined.
- 2 are
Peter
I actually dropped it in the mail yesterday.
sorry.
Bret
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From: Mikolaj Rydzewski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 8:28 AM
Subject: Re: Different session timeout for local and external users
Use HttpSession.setMaxInactiveInterval(int).
if (request.getRemoteHost().startsWith(192.168.)) { // or something more
advanced
request.getSession().setMaxInactiveInterval(100);
}
Ronald.
Op donderdag, 13 november 2008 om 15:21 uur schreef Tomcat Users List
users@tomcat.apache.org:
Yes.
However, I can even remove the mapping and just leave the filter declaration
and the inits still happen.
So that leads me to believe that the mapping has no bearing on the inits.
Thanks for the suggestion tho. I'll give it another try just to make sure I
wasn't sleeping at the wheel last
Bret Davies wrote:
I actually dropped it in the mail yesterday.
Oops, I'm sorry, looks like I have some email problems.
--
Mikolaj Rydzewski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org
To
Filip,
Thanks for your response, but the cluster members continue to disappear! =(
Follow down the logs and the conf files :
Node1:
Using CATALINA_BASE: /usr/share/tomcat5
Using CATALINA_HOME: /usr/share/tomcat5
Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: /usr/share/tomcat5/temp
Using JRE_HOME:
From: Gustavo Araujo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tomcat 5.5.23 Cluster Problem - (memberDisappeared)
Thanks for your response, but the cluster members continue to
disappear! =(
java.library.path: /usr/lib64/gcj-4.1.2
Just a thought: you're not using gcj are you? If so, try
Hello,
I'm using apache-tomcat-5.5.26, Oracle 10.2.0.3, java version 1.5.0_14
I have a data resource defined in the server.xml and I wish to create a digest
of the database
password.
Resource name=jdbc/oracle auth=Container type=javax.sql.DataSource
username=username
I'd suggest you move to Tomcat 6, start with a clean config.
Tomcat 6 supports static members and validation over TCP, which makes
members stick around even if multicast is flaky
Filip
Gustavo Araujo wrote:
Filip,
Thanks for your response, but the cluster members continue to disappear! =(
Hi All,
O/S = AIX 5L
Tcat version = 6.0.16
When trying to startup Tomcat I'm getting the following error when connecting
to the shutdown port 8005.
I've checked netstat -a and the port is available and a my existing version
5.2.25 will startup on the same port without incident. When I
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André,
André Warnier wrote:
When I started in this business, 64 Kb was a nice quantity of memory to
program in, and quite expensive too. I created and ran a payroll
application for a 1,000 people company in there. This Java app looks a
lot cuter
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André,
André Warnier wrote:
Christopher Schultz wrote:
[...]
Honestly, an app-server-agnostic Filter that performs the same function
would be a really useful thing to write. Care to try your hand at
writing it? ;)
Honestly too, I don't
if you digest the password to the database, how is tomcat supposed to
pass it to the database?
Filip
Kevin Nash wrote:
Hello,
I'm using apache-tomcat-5.5.26, Oracle 10.2.0.3, java version 1.5.0_14
I have a data resource defined in the server.xml and I wish to create a digest of the
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Markus,
Markus Reis wrote:
I added a HttpSessionListener to my web.xml, which only makes a
System.out.println(session created | destroyed) whenever one of those
events occurs and found out that before NewSession Servlet (remember the url
I
Filip,
your correct, the digest is one way
Thanks for response,
Kevin
-Original Message-
From: Filip Hanik - Dev Lists [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 November 2008 17:01
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Encrypting database resouce password
if you digest the password to the
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Filip,
Filip Hanik - Dev Lists wrote:
The Apache Tomcat team announces the immediate availability of
Apache Tomcat JDBC Connection Pool
I'm sure this is documented somewhere, but why is Tomcat creating its
own connection pool instead of
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Ratha,
ratha wrote:
When I run the tomcat
i can view my html file, but not the output of my script :-( .(ie: the
functions are not working..)
When you say script, do you mean javascript, JSP, or something else?
Where did you expect the output?
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Mikolaj,
Mikolaj Rydzewski wrote:
Ehlers, Kolja wrote:
is it somehow possible to set a different session timeout for local
192.168... users and others? I know I could have a rewrite rule and then
forward all calls from local workstation to a
http://tomcat.markmail.org/message/4acbkimgilfkcdru?q=+list:org%2Eapache%2Etomcat%2Edev+
-Tim
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Filip,
Filip Hanik - Dev Lists wrote:
The Apache Tomcat team announces the immediate availability of
Apache Tomcat JDBC
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Beta candidate for Tomcat connection pool
I'm sure this is documented somewhere, but why is Tomcat creating its
own connection pool instead of continuing to use commons-dbcp?
A brief list of reasons is given in the link from Filip's post:
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=46038
The most important reason IMO is that you can't build Tomcat with a
recent JDK. See:
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=43147
--
Len
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at
We use:
http://www.jasypt.org/
best,
-Rob
On Nov 13, 2008, at 11:35 AM, Kevin Nash wrote:
Hello,
I'm using apache-tomcat-5.5.26, Oracle 10.2.0.3, java version
1.5.0_14
I have a data resource defined in the server.xml and I wish to
create a digest of the database
password.
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Ken,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, I can even remove the mapping and just leave the filter declaration
and the inits still happen.
The servlet specification doesn't say anything about the ordering of
init calls to filters... only that they
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Kevin,
Kevin Nash wrote:
I have a data resource defined in the server.xml and I wish to [encrypt the]
database
password.
This question comes up occasionally. Things to consider:
1. If you encrypt the password in context.xml, where will you
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Dan,
dan lozano wrote:
O/S = AIX 5L Tcat version = 6.0.16
When trying to startup Tomcat I'm getting the following error when
connecting to the shutdown port 8005.
I've checked netstat -a and the port is available and a my existing
version
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Len,
Len Popp wrote:
A brief list of reasons is given in the link from Filip's post:
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=46038
Whoops! Sorry. I should have read that before I opened my big mouth.
The most important reason IMO is
On Nov 13, 2008, at 12:31 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Kevin Nash wrote:
I have a data resource defined in the server.xml and I wish to
[encrypt the] database
password.
This question comes up occasionally. Things to consider:
1. If you encrypt the password in context.xml, where will you
Christopher,
Yes it works with apache-tomcat.5.5.25, the port comes up and listens on Port
8005. I can stop and start at will, no problem.
The installation I have is 6.0.16, no mods to server.xml and this is one that
throws the error.
Any additional information would be apprecaited.
Chris,
Thanks for the reply.
I upgraded to tomcat 6.0.16 and peeked at the source.
It appears that the filter elements are being returned from the web.xml in the
order they were defined.
They are then placed into a HashMap (which of course has no reliable ordering).
That is where mis-ordering
Hi Everybody,
I have a java application under Tomcat that is supposed to track people'
downloads.
The user clicks on a link (to download a file) and a new record has to be
inserted into a postgreSQL table informing which file was downloaded.
However, I need to insert into postgreSQL
I have a java application under Tomcat that is supposed to track people'
downloads.
The user clicks on a link (to download a file) and a new record has to be
inserted into a postgreSQL table informing which file was downloaded.
However, I need to insert into postgreSQL only after the
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It may not be worth the resources, but you can develop/use a download
manager could do this for you. Especially if these are large files, the
users may be happy to use something like that.
The manager would basically tell the service to start the
It may not be worth the resources, but you can develop/use a download
manager could do this for you. Especially if these are large files, the
users may be happy to use something like that.
The manager would basically tell the service to start the download and
if you do something like resume
Thanks for your reply David,
Actually, I need to know that the user pressed the SAVE Button in the first
window (OPEN/SAVE/CANCEL) and the SAVE button again in the second window
SAVE/CANCEL).
Remember that he can hit the SAVE button on the first window, select which
directory he wants to store
Hi Mike,
Let me see if I understood.
Your suggestion suggests that I develop my own download file manager? So I
can manipulate the buttons that are pressed by the user?
Sio
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De: Mike Duncan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviada em: quinta-feira, 13 de novembro de 2008
Jakob Ericsson schrieb:
Upgrading to latest version of mod_jk solves the problem. As I said
before, this on Windows 2003 Server running both httpd (2.0.59) and
tomcat (6.0.13) on the same machine. We upgraded all production
machines this morning.
Problem is in mod_jk 1.2.22 and is at least
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I do not know of one off-hand except for the standard ones like
FileZilla or something. But, these won't help you out of the box. You
would almost have to create one to work with your specific back-end. You
could however, grab an Open Source project
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That's correct. Aside from writing a plug-in/add-on for X-browser to
handle the user clicking on download for your site, this would most
likely be your only option.
Because of sandbox restrictions between the client (browser) and server
(web app),
Christopher Schultz schrieb:
Try this:
Write a filter that wraps the HttpServletResponde object with an
HttpServletResponseWrapper object that you customize. Override the
addCookie method like this:
public void addCookie(Cookie c)
{
super.addCookie(c);
new Throwable(Created
Dear Søren,
How do i change Tomcat 6's bind address?
http://java-monitor.com/forum/showthread.php?t=32
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
06-51838192
Rule 1 for being in a hole: stop digging.
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To start a new topic, e-mail:
Dear Dan,
Yes it works with apache-tomcat.5.5.25, the port comes up and
listens on Port 8005. I can stop and start at will, no problem.
The installation I have is 6.0.16, no mods to server.xml and this is
one that throws the error.
Strange. When I try a stock 6.0.16, freshly downloaded
Dear of the list,
Having problems with tomcat 5.5.X, i decided to migrate to 6.0.18.
I still have problems with the cluster connection, and now i got some
problems in JAVA as well.
Follow down the conf and log files, Any advices would be helpful!
Thanks
Node1:
Server port=8005
I have a 3rd party application (JForum) that I have running along side
my application. The forum software has been running fine for over a
year. I restarted the Tomcat server over the weekend, and when it came
back up, the forum software wasn't loaded. I tried to deploy the
application
Christopher Schultz wrote:
The only legal ways I know of are to call getReader and getInputStream.
Those are easily handled as I've laid out in previous posts.
Can you point me to one of these posts ?
Because at the moment, I don't see this so easily.
Mmm..
I assume we can be talking about a
From: Gustavo Araujo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat 6.0.18 - cluster problems!
Follow down the logs:
Node1:
SEVERE: Parse error in default web.xml
Node2:
SEVERE: Parse error in default web.xml
Looks like you (or someone) changed something in conf/web.xml.
You have the Sun
Dear Kees Jan,
Thanks for the info, I have verified that my existing Tomcat is offline. My
existing Apache Tcat 5.5.25 binds to the port without incident, only the out of
the box 6.0.16 is causing the problem, with the identical message as yours.
I'm using netstat -an |grep 8005 on AIX,
this is your problem
SEVERE: Parse Fatal Error at line 19 column 2: The markup in the document
following the root element must be well-formed.
org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: The markup in the document following the root
element must be well-formed.
at
Der Torsten,
I got it sorted out with ldd as suggested here on the list but it is
certainly good to know about truss - thank you!
I am curious what performance gain APR has for your application
server. Did you do any load tests? If so, could you please publisch
the results?
--
Kees Jan
From: Mark Fitzgerald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Application Won't Deploy
I've verified that the web.xml file for the application
is not corrupted.
How?
My software is as follows:
RedHat Linux
What version?
Tomcat v5.0.16
Can you reproduce the problem on a supported Tomcat
Dear Dan,
Thanks for the info, I have verified that my existing Tomcat is
offline. My existing Apache Tcat 5.5.25 binds to the port without
incident, only the out of the box 6.0.16 is causing the problem,
with the identical message as yours.
I'm using netstat -an |grep 8005 on AIX, to
André,
I only think it's overkill because we're currently not even using
mod-proxy so adding this module for the sole purpose of being able to
monitor our tomcat servers is what I consider to be overkill.
Additionally, with running a proxy comes tons of security enforcement as
you need to
We've discovered a problem with simply adding another (HTTP) Connector
in that by allowing a different form of connection to our web app and
using this connector for our monitoring, we aren't testing the path that
a user would take, which is through the load balancer and mod JK. One
of the
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 2:35 PM, Adam Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As previously mentioned, we
cannot simply put this on the URL as a parameter because we are using sticky
sessions.
Why not? It works just fine in my tests.
-Dave
dan lozano schrieb:
Dear Kees Jan,
Thanks for the info, I have verified that my existing Tomcat is
offline. My existing Apache Tcat 5.5.25 binds to the port without
incident, only the out of the box 6.0.16 is causing the problem, with
the identical message as yours.
I'm using netstat
Not to interfere with Dave, but just as another halfway idea :
You could define 2 other workers in the Jk config, which are not
load-balanced, each going to one Tomcat.
You would still not be testing the exact same path as the clients, but
would be checking Apache, mod_jk itself and the
Adam Gordon schrieb:
The 'wget' command allows the user to play with Cookies so our next step
is to see if we can specify a fake JSESSIONID in cookie form to see if
we can dictate to which server Apache will send us. As previously
mentioned, we cannot simply put this on the URL as a parameter
node one log says
INFO: Receiver Server Socket bound to:/127.0.0.1:4000
Nov 13, 2008 7:56:42 PM
node two log says
INFO: Receiver Server Socket bound to:/127.0.0.1:4000
Nov 13, 2008 7:57:22 PM
so this is not in theory possible, since you can't have two processes on
the same port.
1.
so the
I also see you have the Cluster element under Host, put it under
Engine instead
Filip
Filip Hanik - Dev Lists wrote:
node one log says
INFO: Receiver Server Socket bound to:/127.0.0.1:4000
Nov 13, 2008 7:56:42 PM
node two log says
INFO: Receiver Server Socket bound to:/127.0.0.1:4000
Nov
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