Am Saturday 16 October 2010 schrieb Maximilian Stocker:
> Okay. Then while I think it is a bug in tomcat (but it might be tomcat 5
> that has the bug because I still don't 100% understand what it *should*
> do) I am not sure what the problem is.
>
> Do you want the toString value or the name() val
Mark thank you!
do you know which is the first tomcat class that receives the client request?
do you know which is the last tomcat class that is used before send the
response
to the client?
tks.
Juliano
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All,
Sounds like it's a date. I'll bring some hard-copy materials for
circulation. I'll also post everything online and post a link to the list.
I'm not planning any formal presentation or anything, but I'll obviously
be happy to answer any questions
Okay. Then while I think it is a bug in tomcat (but it might be tomcat 5 that
has the bug because I still don't 100% understand what it *should* do) I am not
sure what the problem is.
Do you want the toString value or the name() value? If it's the name value then
there is no danger in using it
Am Friday 15 October 2010 schrieb Maximilian Stocker:
> On tomcat 5.5. I get
>
> #1 = A is for Apple
> #2 = A is for Apple
>
> On tomcat 6 I get
>
> #1 = APPLE
> #2 = A is for Apple
>
> Which is obviously not the same, and surprised me, but it seems if I
> understand this thread that it is the
+1
On Oct 15, 2010 9:46 AM, "Wesley Acheson" wrote:
> +1 I'd also like to see the results. It may be what I need to persuade
> my bosses about something.
>
> On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 11:03 PM, Pid wrote:
>> On 14/10/2010 21:39, János Löbb wrote:
>>>
>>> On Oct 14, 2010, at 3:00 PM, Christopher Sch
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Mark,
On 10/15/2010 2:50 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 15/10/2010 19:44, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>> This can be done with a Valve, but I'm not exactly sure how to insert a
>> Valve before the authentication valve, which is (I think) what you'd
>> hav
On 15/10/2010 19:44, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> This can be done with a Valve, but I'm not exactly sure how to insert a
> Valve before the authentication valve, which is (I think) what you'd
> have to do.
Option 1. Auth Valves are on the Context so define Your valve on the
Host or Engine.
Optio
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Pid,
On 10/15/2010 12:19 PM, Pid wrote:
> On 15/10/2010 17:02, Juliano Daloia de Carvalho wrote:
>> I'll inject code using an agent.
>>
>> The thing is that I need to know for sure the message entering point on
>> Tomcat,
>> and the leaving point a
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Oliver,
On 10/15/2010 1:28 PM, Oliver Siegmar wrote:
> The enum is part of a 3rd party lib. And of course, there are several
> workarounds available, but I want to understand what is happening here and
> clarify if it's a bug.
Just for the record,
> From: Juliano Daloia de Carvalho [mailto:judac2...@yahoo.com.br]
> Subject: Res: Res: Res: JSESSIONID Cookie handle customizing
> I want to create one little class that handle on the
> server side the cookie information that can come on
> the header, make a preprocessing which will create
>
I did some testing myself just now with a simple enum and I think this is a
Tomcat bug somewhere. Whether the old behaviour was right or wrong vs the new I
don't know. I also think that your enum is screwy or doing something different
then you think.
At any rate I created a simple enum
public
Mark, I do not want to change how tomcat handle the sessionId.
I want to create one little class that handle on the server side the cookie
information that can come on the header, make a preprocessing which will create
one another information that I want to put on the attributes of the request.
On 15/10/2010 18:26, Robert La Ferla wrote:
> On 10/15/2010 1:14 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>> Those two statements are not consistent. Your connector config is for
>> JSSE, not OpenSSL.
>>
>> Tomcat uses TLS by default[1]. See [2] for other options for sslProtocol
>
> We are indeed using JSSE. The
Wrong reply. The second reply is from a Google employee and there links there
to another thread on the subject.
If you are only having this problem with chrome then it may well be related to
this. Clearing the cache etc won't help if the clients connections are being
proxied, maybe.
If you are
Hello,
Am Friday 15 October 2010 schrieb Maximilian Stocker:
> > > Or, just consistently use EL, since that actually works as you expect.
> >
> > +1 '
> And how do you escape XML characters to entity codes using pure EL?
>
> This seems a valid reason except that is this a problem for your enum
On 10/15/2010 1:14 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
Those two statements are not consistent. Your connector config is for
JSSE, not OpenSSL.
Tomcat uses TLS by default[1]. See [2] for other options for sslProtocol
We are indeed using JSSE. The link for #2 just pointed at the general
Java docs. What
On 10/15/2010 1:12 PM, Maximilian Stocker wrote:
There are some issues with Chrome regarding SSL, essentially Chrome is more
restrictive than other browsers and will get upset with proxied connections etc.
For example
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Chrome/thread?tid=6cbb881fc85406f4&hl
On 15/10/2010 17:58, Robert La Ferla wrote:
> When users connect to our Tomcat 6.0.29 using Google Chrome, they get
> this warning when they click the security icon:
>
> "The connection had to be retried using SSL 3.0. This typically means
> that the server is using very old software and may hav
There are some issues with Chrome regarding SSL, essentially Chrome is more
restrictive than other browsers and will get upset with proxied connections etc.
For example
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Chrome/thread?tid=6cbb881fc85406f4&hl=en
Especially see reply #2 there. Are you sure tha
When users connect to our Tomcat 6.0.29 using Google Chrome, they get
this warning when they click the security icon:
"The connection had to be retried using SSL 3.0. This typically means
that the server is using very old software and may have other security
issues."
Tomcat is configured u
On 15/10/2010 17:47, Juliano Daloia de Carvalho wrote:
> Chuck, I can't say explicit why I need to use this info on the session. but
> is
> related with security issues.
>
> and you are right, is much more plausible to make this as you said, but I
> can't afford to do that.
If you need to con
> > Or, just consistently use EL, since that actually works as you expect.
>
> +1 '
Chuck, I can't say explicit why I need to use this info on the session. but is
related with security issues.
and you are right, is much more plausible to make this as you said, but I
can't afford to do that.
Tks
--
Universidade Fede
+1 I'd also like to see the results. It may be what I need to persuade
my bosses about something.
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 11:03 PM, Pid wrote:
> On 14/10/2010 21:39, János Löbb wrote:
>>
>> On Oct 14, 2010, at 3:00 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>>
>> All,
>>
>> Is there any interest in my (final
Pid,
Am Friday 15 October 2010 schrieb Pid:
> >> No, because that would call a method getName() which doesn't exist - the
> >> method is named name().
> >
> >
>
> I don't think that'll work in 6.0.
That's right.
> > Or, just consistently use EL, since that actually works as you expect.
>
> +
Hello,
now I tried with jstl-api-1.2.jar and jstl-impl-1.2.jar downloaded from
https://jstl.dev.java.net/download.html - same result.
Am Friday 15 October 2010 schrieb Christopher Schultz:
> >> Uh... why override the toString method like that?
> >
> > Well, as written in java.lang.Enum:
> >
>
> From: Juliano Daloia de Carvalho [mailto:judac2...@yahoo.com.br]
> Subject: Res: Res: JSESSIONID Cookie handle customizing
> I need to change the value of the sessionID.
Why? Using a separate parameter or cookie to hold your specific additional
information would seem to be a much more workab
I need to change the value of the sessionID. If I let this to be done on the
servlet, tomcat won't be able to identify the real session, and will send a
redirect to login page.
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On 15/10/2010 17:02, Juliano Daloia de Carvalho wrote:
> I'll inject code using an agent.
>
> The thing is that I need to know for sure the message entering point on
> Tomcat,
> and the leaving point also, so I can be able to sniff if the clients message
> has
> the Cookie info with JSESSIONID
On 15/10/2010 16:45, Michael Knümann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using apache tribes for messaging between nodes within a cluster. My
> implementation bases on the quickstart example that is part of the
> related documentation.
> At the moment there is Context Listener that starts the communication
> li
I'll inject code using an agent.
The thing is that I need to know for sure the message entering point on Tomcat,
and the leaving point also, so I can be able to sniff if the clients message
has
the Cookie info with JSESSIONID= or not. and before sending to check if tomcat
sent set-cookie on he
Hi,
I'm using apache tribes for messaging between nodes within a cluster. My
implementation bases on the quickstart example that is part of the
related documentation.
At the moment there is Context Listener that starts the communication
like this:
myChannel = new GroupChannel();
this
On 15/10/2010 15:15, Juliano Daloia de Carvalho wrote:
> Hi Folks!
>
>I want to put some information on the JSESSIONID that tomcat
> generates.
> I'm using aspect programming so I don´t need to change the tomcat code
> itself.
What information?
> The
>
> thing is that I found many
On 15/10/2010 15:22, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> Oliver,
>
> On 10/15/2010 10:19 AM, Oliver Siegmar wrote:
>> Chris,
>
>> On Friday 15 October 2010 16:11:29 Christopher Schultz wrote:
not. Sorry for the confusion. So this is a simplified example for my enum:
>>> You're right: that was stupi
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Oliver,
On 10/15/2010 10:19 AM, Oliver Siegmar wrote:
> Chris,
>
> On Friday 15 October 2010 16:11:29 Christopher Schultz wrote:
>>> not. Sorry for the confusion. So this is a simplified example for my enum:
>> You're right: that was stupid of me. I
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Chuck,
On 10/15/2010 12:10 AM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>> From: Deepak Pal [mailto:deepak@orkash.com]
>> Subject: Re: Tomcat LoadBalancing
>
>> Should I continue with this configuration or make
>> some changes to it.
>
> Since you're alrea
Chris,
On Friday 15 October 2010 16:11:29 Christopher Schultz wrote:
> > not. Sorry for the confusion. So this is a simplified example for my enum:
> You're right: that was stupid of me. I had forgotten your toString method.
>
> Uh... why override the toString method like that?
Well, as written
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Deepak,
On 10/15/2010 2:36 AM, Deepak Pal wrote:
> My organization is also planning to use NginX web server by replacing
> apache2 web server
I'm always nervous about running pre-1.0 things in production. Exception
maybe OpenSSL :)
> in this configu
Hi Folks!
I want to put some information on the JSESSIONID that tomcat generates.
I'm using aspect programming so I don´t need to change the tomcat code itself.
The
thing is that I found many points where tomcat handle this information, I
checked and notice that the head parser is mad
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Oliver,
On 10/15/2010 1:40 AM, Oliver Siegmar wrote:
> Am Thursday 14 October 2010 schrieb Christopher Schultz:
>> So I'm surprised that Oliver is getting that weird output.
>
> I wrote in my initial mail to this list "I have an enum that has an
> o
Jump :) Waffle is windows-only and it seems like this is a Solaris
implementation. I have some good news though. Someone just uploaded a big patch
for a windows authentication provider that uses JCIFs (which does Kerberos and
more), which works on top of Samba on *nix.
dB. @ dblock.org
Moscow|
Since the question is how to do this from Java, don't go shelling out net
start/stop on Windows :) Use JNA (http://jna.dev.java.net) , someone just
recently committed complete support for Windows services. Stopping a service
looks like this:
W32ServiceManager serviceManager = new W32Ser
Op vrijdag, 15 oktober 2010 13:00 schreef Roman Makurin :
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 12:34:10PM +0200, Ronald Klop wrote:
> Op vrijdag, 15 oktober 2010 10:02 schreef Roman Makurin :
> >
> >
> >Hi All!
> >
> >I have an app which rely on session locking and its key
> >point here. Everything work
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 12:34:10PM +0200, Ronald Klop wrote:
> Op vrijdag, 15 oktober 2010 10:02 schreef Roman Makurin :
> >
> >
> >Hi All!
> >
> >I have an app which rely on session locking and its key
> >point here. Everything work on single tomcat instance,
> >but its completly broken in distrib
Op vrijdag, 15 oktober 2010 10:02 schreef Roman Makurin :
Hi All!
I have an app which rely on session locking and its key
point here. Everything work on single tomcat instance,
but its completly broken in distributed env. So i want to
know is there any way to get my app working without
comp
Roman Makurin wrote:
Hi All!
I have an app which rely on session locking and its key
point here. Everything work on single tomcat instance,
but its completly broken in distributed env. So i want to
know is there any way to get my app working without
complete redesing? I need lock all incoming re
Hi All!
I have an app which rely on session locking and its key
point here. Everything work on single tomcat instance,
but its completly broken in distributed env. So i want to
know is there any way to get my app working without
complete redesing? I need lock all incoming requests
untill business
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