On 30/10/2012 02:51, MOHAMMAD SULAIMAN wrote:
Thanks chris for revert.
Installing a new software requires certain approvals and as it already has
some application running on it, we haven't upgraded it.
Is there any way to resolve this issue ??
Yes.
Don't upload directly to webapps,
On Oct 29, 2012, at 7:28 PM, Ted Smith wrote:
Hello:
I have several web apps (war files) under single host and webapps dir.
I need to force HTTPS only for one of them and leave others unchanged.
My opinion is that the easiest fix would be to modify
secure-app.war/WEB-INF/web.xml.
config
None of these alternatives is suitable for my situation.
I wonder since tomcat knows the contextname for each app, if it is
possible to have a context specific web.xml
in the conf file in addition to the one for all web.xml, such as
web_contextname.xml
that can be applied to contextname
Hi,
I was working to inject the JNDI datasource context outside the tomcat
container. I referred this link -
https://blogs.oracle.com/randystuph/entry/injecting_jndi_datasources_for_junit.
In order to initialize the datasource context, I had to put three java-naming
jars (naming-java-5.0.28,
Thanks Dan, I got it. Thank you for the answer.
-Ravi
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dont know anyone that will complete your project for free..let me ask around..
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On 30/10/2012 13:29, Ted Smith wrote:
None of these alternatives is suitable for my situation.
I wonder since tomcat knows the contextname for each app, if it is
possible to have a context specific web.xml
in the conf file in addition to the one for all web.xml, such as
On 10/30/2012 8:32 AM, p.krishnamoor...@accenture.com wrote:
Hi,
I was working to inject the JNDI datasource context outside the
tomcat container. I referred this link -
https://blogs.oracle.com/randystuph/entry/injecting_jndi_datasources_for_junit.
In order to initialize the datasource
Hi
I'm using Tomcat 6.0.35 on Windows 7 and RHEL 6.x. I think I've stumbled upon
a bug in org.apache.catalina.valves.RemoteIpValve.
The issue is related to using commas in any regular expressions used with the
internalProxies or trustedProxies attributes.
*** Steps to reproduce ***
It looks like Tomcat7 is munging the content-type header.
The correct response header should be:
Content-Type: multipart/byteranges; boundary=CATALINA_MIME_BOUNDARY
good
Content-Type: multipart/byteranges;boundary=CATALINA_MIME_BOUNDARY
bad
Where there needs to be a space after the
On 29/10/2012 23:28, Ted Smith wrote:
Hello:
I have several web apps (war files) under single host and webapps dir.
That's nice.
Tomcat version? Java version, OS ver... oh well.
I need to force HTTPS only for one of them and leave others unchanged.
config web.xml does not work as it
On 30/10/2012 13:29, Ted Smith wrote:
None of these alternatives is suitable for my situation.
Why?
p
I wonder since tomcat knows the contextname for each app, if it is
possible to have a context specific web.xml
in the conf file in addition to the one for all web.xml, such as
From: Johnny Six [mailto:johnny6che...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: PDF Download problem tomcat = 7.0.27
It looks like Tomcat7 is munging the content-type header.
The correct response header should be:
Content-Type: multipart/byteranges; boundary=CATALINA_MIME_BOUNDARY
good
It is a site specific scenario that those options can not be used.
Just feel having a app specific web.xml in conf dir would be reasoon,
context.xml allow specifying context/app name.
On 10/30/2012 3:45 PM, Pid wrote:
On 30/10/2012 13:29, Ted Smith wrote:
None of these alternatives is
I am experiencing a problem with slow start up times for Tomcat 7. I
have done some testing by tweaking configuration parameters both on
Linux CentOS kernel version 2.6.18 and on Windows 7 using this link as
my primary guide: http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/HowTo/FasterStartUp
and managed only a
On 30/10/2012 20:04, Ted Smith wrote:
It is a site specific scenario that those options can not be used.
It is an entirely unexplained site specific scenario that you can't
modify a .war files configuration to get it to meet a site specific
requirement?
;)
Just feel having a app specific
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