On 09.12.2015 01:13, Yu, Yujin wrote:
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Thanks for your answer.
But if it is a firewall, that drops the connection, why not for the
websocket ws://echo.websocket.org which is not hosted on a Tomcat server?
What has this websocket what the websocket on a tomcat server not have?
I would agree with you if the connection of other websocket
Hi everyone,
@Andre : Yes, the material is quite enough, I am using a AJP connector and
as Spring-security automatically rewrites/redirects to https, that is not
the problem I am having. The problem is that even if *one* Tomcat is going
down, the whole setup is dying, Not the point of this task. I
On 09/12/2015 10:13, Daniel Kretz wrote:
> Thanks for your answer.
>
> But if it is a firewall, that drops the connection, why not for the
> websocket ws://echo.websocket.org which is not hosted on a Tomcat server?
> What has this websocket what the websocket on a tomcat server not have?
Regular
Hello,
In Tomcat 4.1 it used to be possible to specify a custom class for the
Connector: https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/coyote.html
In the newest versions it's only possible to provide a custom Protocol.
However I would like to modify the Request that is created by the
Connector.
2015-12-09 10:09 GMT+03:00 Yogesh Patel :
> *Tomcat version* : 7.0.53
> *OS *: Windows 7
>
> We are using tomcat as standalone application not as service, In task
> manager it does not showing PID for Tomcat. How to get PID of that tomcat
> in order to take tomcat thread dump.
Task Manager in Wind
On 09/12/2015 11:13, Roel Storms wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In Tomcat 4.1 it used to be possible to specify a custom class for the
> Connector: https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/coyote.html
>
> In the newest versions it's only possible to provide a custom Protocol.
> However I would like t
2015-12-09 14:13 GMT+03:00 Roel Storms :
> Hello,
>
> In Tomcat 4.1 it used to be possible to specify a custom class for the
> Connector: https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/coyote.html
>
> In the newest versions it's only possible to provide a custom Protocol.
> However I would like to
The real requirement is being able to process the body of a request in a
Valve without restricting the servlet to call request.getInputStream,
getReader and getStream. I have tried by wrapping the request but some
behavior can't be masked. It is also much more simple to implement by just
extending
On 09.12.2015 14:03, Roel Storms wrote:
The real requirement is being able to process the body of a request in a
Valve without restricting the servlet to call request.getInputStream,
getReader and getStream. I have tried by wrapping the request but some
behavior can't be masked. It is also much m
Aww phooey, I missed it! I set my reminder incorrectly and ended up trying to
sign in 20 minutes late. By the time I did sign in, the place was empty.
“Hello, anybody there?”
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CACI, IRMA Project, 703-679-5313
From: Mark Thomas [mailto:messen...@webex.
On 09/12/2015 13:39, Cris Berneburg - US wrote:
> Aww phooey, I missed it! I set my reminder incorrectly and ended up trying
> to sign in 20 minutes late. By the time I did sign in, the place was empty.
> “Hello, anybody there?”
All is not lost:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpqpJ0-G1lYfU
I am working on Apache and tomcat to setup Load-balancing and fail-over.
Initially I thought that load-balancing would include fail-over, but I was
wrong. I thought that if one instance is not active, then consuming other
instance also becomes a part of load-management. Enough with the
terminologie
Hi,
I have been attempting to extend the Single Sign On feature of Apache
Tomcat by extending the org.apache.catalina.authenticator.SingleSignOn
class.
My attempt is to create a Java Maven project extending the above class
which outputs a jar and add the resultant jar file to the
$CATALINA_HOME/l
Hi Chiranga,
Are you providing the SSO feature as a server side single Sign on or as a
Servlet that can be used as a Controller in the desired apps to enable
Application SSO?
Regards,
Madhu
On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 8:43 PM, Chiranga Alwis
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been attempting to extend the Sin
Hi,
> On 08.12.2015, at 11:41, Mark Thomas wrote:
> The meetings are currently set up so you have to use a telephone to
> connect to the audio. You can either dial in or get the system to call
> you back.
I am pretty sure that I have attended webex meetings with audio in the webex
client.
Would
On 09.12.2015 15:56, Kernel freak wrote:
I am working on Apache and tomcat to setup Load-balancing and fail-over.
Initially I thought that load-balancing would include fail-over, but I was
wrong. I thought that if one instance is not active, then consuming other
instance also becomes a part of l
On 09/12/2015 15:39, Rainer Frey (Inxmail GmbH) wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> On 08.12.2015, at 11:41, Mark Thomas wrote:
>> The meetings are currently set up so you have to use a telephone to
>> connect to the audio. You can either dial in or get the system to call
>> you back.
>
> I am pretty sure that I
Hi,
Thank you for finding out that mistake with port-number. What I fail to
understand is, where to redirect the AJP request then? Can you tell me
that. I am as of now creating additional mail, as I changed the config and
added a Cluster in tomcat. I just need to know what's the deal with those
co
Hello friends,
I am working on a server-configuration in which I would like to setup
load-balancing with fail-over. Unfortunately, I am not having much luck
with the process. I will be posting my updated config, so it is easier to
understand. Kindly have a look.
First Tomcat's server.xml :
> SS
Hi
I was reading your previous message and Andre's reply and I could not
figured out why you don't manage https certificates in Apache Httpd and
take all its configuration out of the tomcats.
Second way, not sure about that, it's been a while since the last time I
used a load balancer, but should
Yes, I can do that, but Spring-security switches back and forth http/https
depending upon the security-configuration in webapp, that's why I have not
removed it.
What do you mean by your worker members should appear in
workers.properties?
File:
workers.properties
worker.list=loadbalancer
wor
Roel,
On 12/9/15 8:03 AM, Roel Storms wrote:
> The real requirement is being able to process the body of a request in a
> Valve without restricting the servlet to call request.getInputStream,
> getReader and getStream. I have tried by wrapping the request but some
> behavior can't be masked. It is
Akshay,
On 12/9/15 5:33 AM, Kernel freak wrote:
> @Andre : Yes, the material is quite enough, I am using a AJP connector and
> as Spring-security automatically rewrites/redirects to https, that is not
> the problem I am having. The problem is that even if *one* Tomcat is going
> down, the whole se
Mark,
On 12/9/15 8:46 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 09/12/2015 13:39, Cris Berneburg - US wrote:
>> Aww phooey, I missed it! I set my reminder incorrectly and ended up trying
>> to sign in 20 minutes late. By the time I did sign in, the place was empty.
>> “Hello, anybody there?”
>
> All is no
Akshay,
On 12/9/15 11:24 AM, Kernel freak wrote:
> I am working on a server-configuration in which I would like to setup
> load-balancing with fail-over. Unfortunately, I am not having much luck
> with the process. I will be posting my updated config, so it is easier to
> understand. Kindly have a
Hi kidambi,
In my understanding (since I am new to most of these technologies), this
SSO feature is provided as a server side single sign on feature. To be more
descriptive, I am intending to use this as a valve in server.xml of Tomcat
distribution instead of the existing, default SingleSignOn cla
On 09.12.2015 17:02, Kernel freak wrote:
Hi,
Thank you for finding out that mistake with port-number. What I fail to
understand is, where to redirect the AJP request then?
Why would you need to ?
Again :
Your AJP (in Tomcat) will *never* receive requests that are HTTPS. It expects
(and in
Hi
We are using Tomcat 7.0.62 (with JVM version 1.7.0_79-b15) in our production
servers. This web server has 16 GB RAM and out of which we allocated 12 GB RAM
(xms and xmx) to tomcat (through Tomcat7w.exe).
When I monitor tomcat manager application, I see that "CMS old Gen" is
increasing minute
On 09/12/2015 21:36, Akbar Thanakalacheruvu wrote:
> Hi
>
> We are using Tomcat 7.0.62 (with JVM version 1.7.0_79-b15) in our production
> servers. This web server has 16 GB RAM and out of which we allocated 12 GB
> RAM (xms and xmx) to tomcat (through Tomcat7w.exe).
> When I monitor tomcat mana
Mark,
On 12/9/15 4:51 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 09/12/2015 21:36, Akbar Thanakalacheruvu wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> We are using Tomcat 7.0.62 (with JVM version 1.7.0_79-b15) in our production
>> servers. This web server has 16 GB RAM and out of which we allocated 12 GB
>> RAM (xms and xmx) to tomcat
Hello everyone,
is anyone able to give me a little hint about what I can do to
automatically deploy changes made in java files to an embedded tomcat? (hot
code replacement). Maybe it is a m2e related topic, but I just try to
figure out.
Currently I am starting a Runner class in test scope to publ
You can use the java tool *jps*, this is a command tool. When use like
this : jps -lv , you can get detail infomation of all java
instance.Hope help to you.
2015-12-09 19:28 GMT+08:00 Konstantin Kolinko :
> 2015-12-09 10:09 GMT+03:00 Yogesh Patel :
> > *Tomcat version* : 7.0.53
> > *OS
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