Hi, Mark
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I ran a strace on the Tomcat process, and see that Tomcat actually IS able to
see and read the wallets.
[pid 21880] open("< full path to wallets>/oracle_wallets/cwallet.sso",
O_RDONLY) = 362
So I think this means that the problem lies somewhere between Tomcat and the
OJDBC driver.
Rega
On 16/11/2018 09:37, Richard HO wrote:
> Hi, Mark
>
> I used to be a JEE application server developer and developed it for
> three years. I am also a blogger at the same time.
> My article will be posted to the WeChat subscription account.
> Currently, there are more than 15,000 subscribers. Cont
On 16/11/2018 11:50, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 16/11/2018 09:37, Richard HO wrote:
>> Hi, Mark
>>
>> I used to be a JEE application server developer and developed it for
>> three years. I am also a blogger at the same time.
>> My article will be posted to the WeChat subscription account.
>> Currentl
Hello Christophe,
Very interesting, thanks!
Would it be possible in your scenario to export the certificates from the
wallet and import them to a different keystore (PCKS12 or JKS)? You can
have a look at [1]
Hope it helps,
Luis
[1]
https://blogs.oracle.com/dev2dev/ssl-connection-to-oracle-db-
Hi All,
I am in need of some help in getting mod_jk installed on a new google cloud
server.
Right now it has Apache, Tomcat, Java, mysql, perl and python installed.
But mod_jk isn't there.
When I try yum install mod_jk it isn't found in any of the mirrors.
I've been to the Tomcat site and when
Hello,
I have an interesting issue with Tomcat. If I click/or paste a HTTPS link in
the browser to an application served by Tomcat, it redirects to http instead of
https. If I manually change the http:// to https:// in the browser the
application comes up with no problems. Obviously it's not id
On 14/11/2018 17:20, Habib Zurrububabel wrote:
> Tomcat Manager Server Status Errors After updating from 8.5.34 to 8.5.35.
> OS is Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.8 (Santiago). Manager log
> shows: javax.management.AttributeNotFoundException: Cannot find attribute
> maxThreads for org.a
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Lou,
On 11/16/18 9:56 AM, Lou Wallace wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am in need of some help in getting mod_jk installed on a new
> google cloud server.
>
> Right now it has Apache, Tomcat, Java, mysql, perl and python
> installed. But mod_jk isn't there.
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Dino,
On 11/16/18 11:24 AM, Dino Edwards wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have an interesting issue with Tomcat. If I click/or paste a
> HTTPS link in the browser to an application served by Tomcat, it
> redirects to http instead of https. If I manually chang
>This looks like an old config. Are you using Apache 2.2?
No I'm currently trying to use Apache 2.4, but you are right It is indeed a
config from an older version of Apache 2.2
> 1. I don't see ServerName to identify the VirtualHost for SNI 2. You are
> using "Order" instead of "Require"
I'm n
Thanks! I will give this a try!
On Fri, Nov 16, 2018 at 11:38 AM Christopher Schultz <
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> Lou,
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> On 11/16/18 9:56 AM, Lou Wallace wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I am in need of some help in getting mod_jk inst
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