Thank you for the explanation.
However, I'm still confused about
> - {request.isSecure()} means that the headers are only added if the request
> is not secure since responses from secure requests must not be cached
I don't see anything regarding secure requests in RFC2616
http://www.w3.org/Prot
Our apps are currently deployed using a minimal context.xml file (pointer to
doc-base only), with all the other information contained in the web.xml and
some properties files. What I'd like to do is move as much of the customizable
values out of the web.xml file and into the context.xml file to
Hi All,
I have an issue with Tomcat6.0.32(64bit), when i am trying to deploy
my web services using windows services, services is starting
successfully but my dependency files is referring to default
directory i.e. c:\windows\system32 folder
so that my web services is not running. My concern is
> -Original Message-
> From: Jeffrey Janner [mailto:jeffrey.jan...@polydyne.com]
> Sent: Monday, August 22, 2011 9:08 AM
> To: 'Tomcat Users List'
> Subject: RE: Tomcat 5.5.28 on 64 bit windows server 2008.
>
> This is a known issue with the APR library, though I don't know if a
> bug ha
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Alexis,
On 8/21/2011 10:16 AM, alexis wrote:
> public class Queue {
>
> private static org.apache.log4j.Logger log =
> Logger.getLogger(Queue.class); private Command command; private
> boolean valueSet = false;
So, a single-item queue? I think that
Dear All,
Thank you for your tips and suggestions. I've convinced my developers, that
rewriting application will be better. Currently they are working on that, so
reported issue not exists anymore.
Thanks again for your time.
Best Regards
--
Piotr Pawlowski
On 22 August 2011 16:14, André Warnie
Piotr Pawlowski wrote:
Dear All,
Making my application as ROOT app won't solve the problem because I will
have application running under example.com , not example.com/myApp. A lot of
hyperlinks are hard-coded in it.
That is a very bad design, which will cost you a lot of lost time in the futu
This is a known issue with the APR library, though I don't know if a bug has
ever been entered for it. The APR connectors will only bind to IPv6-any by
default. If you search the list, you will see that it has been a problem for
about a year, and, I think, only affects the implementation on Wi
On 22/08/2011 13:15, Piotr Pawlowski wrote:
> A lot of hyperlinks are hard-coded in it.
That can't possibly go wrong...
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2011/8/22 Piotr Pawlowski :
> Maybe I didn't describe it clearly - I need some kind of redirection from
> example.com to example.com/myApp .
ROOT/index.jsp:
[[[
<%@taglib prefix="c" uri="http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/core"%>
]]]
+ add standard taglib to the ROOT webapp
http://tomcat.apache.org/ta
Dear All,
Making my application as ROOT app won't solve the problem because I will
have application running under example.com , not example.com/myApp. A lot of
hyperlinks are hard-coded in it. Changing this will costs my developers
around 4hours of coding and testing which we currently don't have.
On 22/08/2011 11:51, Piotr Pawlowski wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I have following issue:
> I have domain, example.com. My application is running under
> http://example.com/myApp . Unfortunately every time I need to enter full url
> to access my application (example.com/myApp). Is it possible to configu
Dear All,
I have following issue:
I have domain, example.com. My application is running under
http://example.com/myApp . Unfortunately every time I need to enter full url
to access my application (example.com/myApp). Is it possible to configure
tomcat in such way, that my application will start al
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