You can't, unless you have a filter parsing the outbound generated
page, or use JavaScript on the client (neither of which I'd recommend).
One of the options I was thinking of writing the filter just to get the path of
the clicked pages and use that.
But now I feel I might not require that.
I have an app that runs on Tomcat 7.0.21 and APR 1.4.7 just fine. The
app serves both SSL and non-SSL traffic. SSL traffic makes up roughly
1% of the overall traffic. The Connectors for SSL and non-SSL both
use the default value (200) for maxThreads.
When I try to run the app on Tomcat 7.0.23 (
On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 12:02 PM, Tim Watts wrote:
> On Thu, 2011-12-29 at 11:22 -0800, Matthew Tyson wrote:
>
>
>
> > How an empty 200 response could be generated
> > without executing the logging statement here is a mystery.
> >
>
> Do you still have that MonitoringFilter configured in the web
On Thu, 2011-12-29 at 11:22 -0800, Matthew Tyson wrote:
> How an empty 200 response could be generated
> without executing the logging statement here is a mystery.
>
Do you still have that MonitoringFilter configured in the web app?
Perhaps it is short circuiting the chain.
> protected void
On 29/12/2011 17:27, Matthew Tyson wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 6:22 PM, Matthew Tyson
> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 8:58 AM, Stefan Mayr wrote:
>>
>>> Am 28.12.2011 10:04, schrieb ma...@apache.org:
>>>
>>> Matthew Tyson>
wrote:
That's right, there is an f5 load balan
On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 11:07 AM, Pid wrote:
> On 29/12/2011 17:27, Matthew Tyson wrote:
> > On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 6:22 PM, Matthew Tyson
> > wrote:
> >
> >> On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 8:58 AM, Stefan Mayr >wrote:
> >>
> >>> Am 28.12.2011 10:04, schrieb ma...@apache.org:
> >>>
> >>> Matthew Tyso
On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 6:22 PM, Matthew Tyson
wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 8:58 AM, Stefan Mayr wrote:
>
>> Am 28.12.2011 10:04, schrieb ma...@apache.org:
>>
>> Matthew Tyson>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> That's right, there is an f5 load balancer. The valve is used to keep
track of whether th
On 29/12/2011 08:51, Saravanan L wrote:
> *Point 1 and 2. *
> 1. When I remove acceptCount=1 My tomcat 7 works fine.
So remove it and don't put it back.
> 2. But I had the same property in tomcat 6 and it worked fine on that.
Clearly something is broken with your app / Tomcat 7 configuratio
Hi All,
We are using Apache tribes library for presence and inter node
communication within an OSGi runtime environment. We have a central node
(say node A) receiving messages from other nodes ( say node B, C). The
message passed is a custom class which is present as part of the API
defined in a s
*Point 1 and 2. *
1. When I remove acceptCount=1 My tomcat 7 works fine.
2. But I had the same property in tomcat 6 and it worked fine on that.
A. I tried remove and altering some variables to check this problem.
Mistakenly I thought acceptCount was the culprit, because
after removing accep
hi,
i have a custom 403 error page.
on that page i'd like to display the securityConstraints that apply
to the requested resource.
example :
i have a securityConstraint in my web.xml that says that only users with role
"X"
are allowed to view resource "myPage".
when someone tries to access "myP
Currently, Fedora 16 does not support starting/stopping tomcat with
jsvc. systemd starts tomcat directly using an unprivileged account.
This means the only options supported out-of-the-box are: 1) using
something like apache mod_proxy as a front-end, or 2) using an iptables
entry to forward port
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