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Mathieu,
On 10/24/19 14:26, Mathieu Dubois wrote:
> Dear Christopher,
>
> Le 24/10/2019 à 00:36, Christopher Schultz a écrit :
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>> Mathieu,
>>
>> On 10/23/19 17:23, Mathieu Dubois wrote:
>>> I
Dear Christopher,
Le 24/10/2019 à 00:36, Christopher Schultz a écrit :
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Mathieu,
On 10/23/19 17:23, Mathieu Dubois wrote:
I noticed that the application also need to access to a directory
to store the result of some computation usually outside th
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Mathieu,
On 10/23/19 17:23, Mathieu Dubois wrote:
> I noticed that the application also need to access to a directory
> to store the result of some computation usually outside the
> location of tomcat (the results can be rather large). As for the DB
Hi again,
I noticed that the application also need to access to a directory to
store the result of some computation usually outside the location of
tomcat (the results can be rather large). As for the DB this depends on
each instance of the application. Is there a similar mechanism for such
a
Hi Bernd,
Le 23/10/2019 à 06:55, bernd.sch...@daimler.com a écrit :
Hi Mathieu,
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Von: Mathieu Dubois
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. Oktober 2019 03:00
An: users@tomcat.apache.org
[SNIP]
I have read a bit about Tomcat and if I understand correctly, the
correct way t
Hi Mathieu,
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Mathieu Dubois
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. Oktober 2019 03:00
> An: users@tomcat.apache.org
[SNIP]
> I have read a bit about Tomcat and if I understand correctly, the
> correct way to do is to declare a Resource in the configuration of each
>
Dear Tomcat users,
I am not familiar with Tomcat or the Java world in general so I have a
rather simple question.
Part of my job is to maintain and evolve a Java web application based on
JBPM which as such use a (MySQL) DB. This application is independently
deployed on a handful Tomcat serve
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Saurav,
On 10/11/17 8:56 AM, Saurav Sarkar wrote:
> I have got a basic question related to usage of Async servlet with
> tomcat NIO connector.
>
> I want to use Async servlet with Non Block I/O as per servlet spec
> https://docs.or
Hi All,
I have got a basic question related to usage of Async servlet with tomcat
NIO connector.
I want to use Async servlet with Non Block I/O as per servlet spec
https://docs.oracle.com/javaee/7/tutorial/servlets013.htm?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_pulse_read%3BmL0Q5Y7ESTy4lpYPU%2Br77w
2013/4/20 Jerry Malcolm <2ndgenfi...@gmail.com>:
> I have been searching for several hours for a basic JSTL answer with no
> luck. From what I can tell, JSTL is under the umbrella of Tomcat.
> Hopefully someone can help me out.
>
You are welcome.
> I simply want to use an existing already-parsed
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Jerry,
On 4/20/13 2:14 PM, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
> I have been searching for several hours for a basic JSTL answer
> with no luck. From what I can tell, JSTL is under the umbrella of
> Tomcat.
Nope, but I can understand the confusion.
JSTL is a st
pie de ceci est
interdite. Ce message sert à l'information seulement et n'aura pas n'importe
quel effet légalement obligatoire. Étant donné que les email peuvent facilement
être sujets à la manipulation, nous ne pouvons accepter aucune responsabilité
pour le contenu fourni.
>
I have been searching for several hours for a basic JSTL answer with no
luck. From what I can tell, JSTL is under the umbrella of Tomcat.
Hopefully someone can help me out.
I simply want to use an existing already-parsed DOM (org.w3c.dom.Document
variable) with JSTL XML tags. In other words, I w
group. Thanks again,
Jen
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From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org]
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2012 3:05 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: very basic question about apache and tomcat
"Mead, Jen L" wrote:
>Thanks. I am in the process of tes
e to get it from.
Jen
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From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org]
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2012 9:20 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: very basic question about apache and tomcat
"Mead, Jen L" wrote:
Hi Chris,
I met you at a PERL conferen
I've never tried with Tomcat, but it's not hard to get other Unix
applications to authenticate against the Kerberos component of ADS. I
logon to Linux every day with ADS credentials, using Kerberos.
o Browsers will need to be set up to use GSSAPI authentication with
the affected site. There'
On 9/20/2012 4:24 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
"Terence M. Bandoian" wrote:
On 9/19/2012 6:38 PM, Jeff wrote:
I have a related question since we recently implemented
authentication to
AD via LDAP in our Tomcat WebApp but it currently prompts the user
for
every new session, even if they are hitt
On 20 September 2012 17:20, Mark Thomas wrote:
> "Mead, Jen L" wrote:
>
>>Hi Chris,
>>
>>I met you at a PERL conference years and years ago along with a bunch
>>of other people you met. Anyways. Exactly what I am trying to do is
>>allow folks to use their web browser (I would like to stick with
plemented the feature you are trying to
use and could be the person best placed to help you.
Mark
>
>Regards,
>Jen
>
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>Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2012 10:09 AM
>To: Tomcat Users List
>Subject:
"Terence M. Bandoian" wrote:
>On 9/19/2012 6:38 PM, Jeff wrote:
>> I have a related question since we recently implemented
>authentication to
>> AD via LDAP in our Tomcat WebApp but it currently prompts the user
>for
>> every new session, even if they are hitting the site from their
>windows
>>
On 9/19/2012 6:38 PM, Jeff wrote:
I have a related question since we recently implemented authentication to
AD via LDAP in our Tomcat WebApp but it currently prompts the user for
every new session, even if they are hitting the site from their windows
workstation that is already authenticated to t
AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: very basic question about apache and tomcat
"Mead, Jen L" wrote:
>Yes, I did not find that useful. It is very vague to say the least.
You are the one being vague. You are not being very forthcoming. That page
provides detailed, step-by-
12 9:20 AM
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>Subject: RE: very basic question about apache and tomcat
>
>"Mead, Jen L" wrote:
>
>>Hi Chris,
>>
>>I met you at a PERL conference years and years ago along with a bunch
>>of other people you met. Anyways. Exactly
List
Subject: RE: very basic question about apache and tomcat
"Mead, Jen L" wrote:
>Hi Chris,
>
>I met you at a PERL conference years and years ago along with a bunch
>of other people you met. Anyways. Exactly what I am trying to do is
>allow folks to use their web brows
"Mead, Jen L" wrote:
>Hi Chris,
>
>I met you at a PERL conference years and years ago along with a bunch
>of other people you met. Anyways. Exactly what I am trying to do is
>allow folks to use their web browser (I would like to stick with tomcat
>7.0.27 on aix 6.1) from their windows workstati
Hi Chris,
See responses below:
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From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2012 8:50 AM
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Jen,
On 9/20/12 11:19 AM, Mead, Jen L wrote:
> I met you at a PERL conference years and years ago along with a
> bunch of other people you met.
Unlikely... I've never been to a Perl conference.
[OT NB: I've found out that I'm not the only Christophe
t I can do anything on to get this configuration
figured out. Thanks in advance and happy to be working with you!
Jen
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Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2012 4:07 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
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Jeff,
On 9/19/12 7:38 PM, Jeff wrote:
> I have a related question since we recently implemented
> authentication to AD via LDAP in our Tomcat WebApp but it currently
> prompts the user for every new session, even if they are hitting
> the site from th
Windows AD and not requiring any kind of unix account. I am slowly
getting the information I need to move forward but information is just not out
there to get. I am just chipping away at it.
My basic question is: do I need to install apache as well as tomcat to have an
httpd.conf file? I
I have a related question since we recently implemented authentication to
AD via LDAP in our Tomcat WebApp but it currently prompts the user for
every new session, even if they are hitting the site from their windows
workstation that is already authenticated to the domain.
Is there a way to do it
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Jen,
On 9/19/12 5:52 PM, Mead, Jen L wrote:
> That was very insightful. All the documentation that I am looking
> into specifies apache as the application. Maybe, just maybe the
> server.xml file will contain what I need to move forward. The lack
>
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David,
On 9/19/12 5:45 PM, David A. Rush wrote:
>
> On 2012-09-19 17:31, Mead, Jen L wrote:
>> My basic question is: do I need to install apache as well as
>> tomcat to have an httpd.conf file? I have tomcat running on
>>
without loading
apache with or instead of tomcat. Thanks for the info.
J
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From: David A. Rush [mailto:da...@rushtone.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2012 2:45 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: very basic question about apache and tomcat
On 2012-09-19 17:31
On 2012-09-19 17:31, Mead, Jen L wrote:
My basic question is: do I need to install apache as well as tomcat to have an
httpd.conf file? I have tomcat running on several AIX servers, 6.1 and 5.3,
with tomcat 7.0.27 installed. I was doing a simple search to find the
httpd.conf file when I
unix account. I am slowly
getting the information I need to move forward but information is just not out
there to get. I am just chipping away at it.
My basic question is: do I need to install apache as well as tomcat to have an
httpd.conf file? I have tomcat running on several AIX servers, 6.1
> From: JAIN, ABHAY K (ATTSI) [mailto:aj2...@att.com]
> Subject: Basic question about using modjk connector
> Document for modjk installation refers to directories auto, jk,
> catalina under conf which I don't find.
What documentation is that?
The real doc is here:
http://
I have downloaded apche-tomcat -6.0.32. I am trying to install modjk.
Document for modjk installation refers
to directories auto, jk, catalina under conf which I don't find. My
question is how do they get created?
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On 29/10/2010 11:49, alok kakani wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am working Business Objects 3.1(BOE) with tomcat being the application
>> server. I am new to the web application part, hence i had some doubts
>>
>> We are trying to step up a BOE on 2 machines & we will have tomcat
>> installed on both
>
> Hi All,
>
> I am working Business Objects 3.1(BOE) with tomcat being the application
> server. I am new to the web application part, hence i had some doubts
>
> We are trying to step up a BOE on 2 machines & we will have tomcat
> installed on both machines. We plan to use MS NLB for high availa
Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
2010/4/16 Rhino :
However, when I click on my servlets, like /FileUploadServlet for example, I
get this:
HTTP Status 404 - /FileUploadServlet/
The keyword here is welcome page. If your WAR file does not have
index.jsp or index.html, or some explicit mapp
2010/4/16 Rhino :
> However, when I click on my servlets, like /FileUploadServlet for example, I
> get this:
>
> HTTP Status 404 - /FileUploadServlet/
>
The keyword here is welcome page. If your WAR file does not have
index.jsp or index.html, or some explicit mapping for its root
address, you wi
Make
> sure you are invoking the servlet through the proper app.
>
> -Original message-
> From: Rhino
> To: tomcat-user
> Sent: Fri, Apr 16, 2010 01:07:29 GMT+00:00
> Subject: Basic Question
>
> I hope someone will take pity on me and help me with this very basic
rvlet through the proper app.
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From: Rhino
To: tomcat-user
Sent: Fri, Apr 16, 2010 01:07:29 GMT+00:00
Subject: Basic Question
I hope someone will take pity on me and help me with this very basic
question. I was moderately fluent with servlets and Tomcat several
years
For starting Tomcat in Eclipse, check this out:
http://www.eclipsetotale.com/tomcatPlugin.html
As for the other part, I'm not really sure at all. Good luck, though.
Zach
On Apr 16, 2010, at 3:07 AM, Rhino wrote:
> I hope someone will take pity on me and help me with this ve
:00
Subject: Basic Question
I hope someone will take pity on me and help me with this very basic question.
I was moderately fluent with servlets and Tomcat several years ago but haven't
touched them in a while. I'm trying to get back into servlets now.
I am having trouble getting my s
Did you put an entry in your web.XML file?
Lance Campbell
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 15, 2010, at 8:09 PM, "Rhino" wrote:
I hope someone will take pity on me and help me with this very basic
question. I was moderately fluent with servlets and Tomcat several
years ago but haven
I hope someone will take pity on me and help me with this very basic
question. I was moderately fluent with servlets and Tomcat several years
ago but haven't touched them in a while. I'm trying to get back into
servlets now.
I am having trouble getting my servlets to start in
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From: "Justin Morgan - Logic Sector" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 8:02 AM
Subject: Basic question on requiring a login
Hi Tomcat users,
Maybe I'm not googling with the right keywords, but I can't seem to fin
Justin Morgan - Logic Sector wrote:
Hi Tomcat users,
Maybe I'm not googling with the right keywords, but I can't seem to find
a simple answer to this...
I have a standard Tomcat 6.0.10 installation (no Apache httpd front end
or anything). All the contents of the webapps directory have bee
Hi Tomcat users,
Maybe I'm not googling with the right keywords, but I can't seem to
find a simple answer to this...
I have a standard Tomcat 6.0.10 installation (no Apache httpd front
end or anything). All the contents of the webapps directory have been
removed, and a single web app has
> From: albrecht andrzejewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I think tomcat stand alone is
> -> easier to deploy.
> And that's all.
There are also fewer things to fail, and a smaller learning curve for
your system administrators (if they don't already know Apache httpd and
the JK connector).
> I th
Quoting Peter Crowther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
What are you doing that doesn't just need a vanilla Tomcat?
Peter... I plan to have a box, and I just think about pro and cons...
I think tomcat stand alone is
-> easier to deploy.
And that's all.
I think apache as a front end is a more flexible a
On 9/21/07, Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I believe mod_proxy_ajp requires Apache httpd 2.2, right?
Yep. But it's definitely less work to set up, if you don't need to split
static and dynamic content.
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Hassan,
Hassan Schroeder wrote:
> On 9/21/07, Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> The only supported Tomcat web server connector is mod_jk
>
> There's mod_proxy_ajp and mod_proxy_http, eh?
Aah, forgive me. I tend to think of mod_proxy_
On 9/21/07, Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> are you sure you even /need/ Apache httpd?
I concur with that, but...
> The only supported Tomcat web server connector is mod_jk
There's mod_proxy_ajp and mod_proxy_http, eh?
--
Hassan Schroeder [EMAIL PROT
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Jagadeesh,
Tata, Jagadeesh wrote:
> I installed tomcat 6.0.13 on Solaris SPARC. Which is the better (suited)
> version of Apache and Apache connector for installed Tomcat?
The version of Apache httpd you choose is up to you and depends more on
your o
> From: Tata, Jagadeesh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I installed tomcat 6.0.13 on Solaris SPARC. Which is the
> better (suited)
> version of Apache and Apache connector for installed Tomcat?
If you don't already have Apache on the box, please ask yourself this
question first:
"Why do I need Apac
Hi All,
I installed tomcat 6.0.13 on Solaris SPARC. Which is the better (suited)
version of Apache and Apache connector for installed Tomcat?
Thanks in advance,
Jagadeesh Tata.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>high
> >>
> >>
> >>>value.
> >>>That would just take a change to the web.xml, no change of
> authentication
> >>>method needed.
> >>>HTH - Richard
> >>>
> >>&g
cation
>>>method needed.
>>>HTH - Richard
>>>
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>>>From: Klotz Jr, Dennis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 3:54 PM
>>>To: Tomcat Users List
>>>Subject: basic question r
of authentication
> >method needed.
> >HTH - Richard
> >
> >-Original Message-
> >From: Klotz Jr, Dennis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 3:54 PM
> >To: Tomcat Users List
> >Subject: basic question regarding BASIC and FORMS
nnis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 3:54 PM
>To: Tomcat Users List
>Subject: basic question regarding BASIC and FORMS logins
>
>Greetings all,
>
>I'm trying to get my facts straight, and I'm hoping you will help.
>
>I am using forms bas
08, 2006 3:54 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: basic question regarding BASIC and FORMS logins
Greetings all,
I'm trying to get my facts straight, and I'm hoping you will help.
I am using forms based login right now and when the tomcat session times
out, the user has to login again. N
request,
tomcat opens a new session? I'm pretty sure the answer is no.
Regards,
-Dennis Klotz
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From: David Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 6:07 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: basic question regarding BASIC and FORMS l
Kind of. With BASIC auth, the session from the server's perspective can
still go away. But as the browser caches the credentials, new session
creation is automatic. The end user experience depends on the data
stored in the session, webapp design, and where they were when they
abandon the previou
Greetings all,
I'm trying to get my facts straight, and I'm hoping you will help.
I am using forms based login right now and when the tomcat session times
out, the user has to login again. No surprise there.
Now, some of our customers don't like this, so for them - can I use a
BASIC login (wi
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