beau.hutche...@thomsonreuters.com wrote:
I am using Tomcat 7.0.11 and use Form Authentication (via j_security_check) to
authenticate through the Tomcat server.
Currently, two users with the same username can log into my application from
two different computers and concurrently access the app.
I
Hello Chuck,
thank you for your response, I have changed tomcat env to 1.7 so i am not
getting the error right now.
i have another question about the same issue but i am not quite sure if this
is the right place...
so right now eclipse doesnt support jdk 1.7 and you need to download a
maintenan
> From: deniz [mailto:denizdurmu...@gmail.com]
> Subject: JDK Version Mismatch
> Unsupported major.minor version 51.0
Looks like your diagnosis is backwards. Version 51.0 is from a class built
with JDK 7, trying to be loaded by an older version of the JVM - which means
your Tomcat is actually
Hi All,
I have a problem with tomcat 6.0.35. Basically I am getting this error each
time I try to access my webapp from the browser:
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: javax.servlet.ServletException:
java.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError: xxx/xxx/xxxManager : Unsupported
major.minor version 51.0
hi there.
what's default values at tomcat when i write some client programs on tomcat.
java.naming.factory.initial = ?
provide url = ?
thanks.
I am using Tomcat 7.0.11 and use Form Authentication (via j_security_check) to
authenticate through the Tomcat server.
Currently, two users with the same username can log into my application from
two different computers and concurrently access the app.
Is there a way to prohibit a user from authe
Yes Andre, I understood this.
To be honest, I am looking for some good designer who is reasonable in
rates and honest and of high integrity.If I dont do any progress by this
month end for my site, then obviously I have to hire someone.
But right now, I am enjoying coding all the CSS/JS/JSP/J
I checked and indeed we can modify the default location for the sree.log. I'm
not sure why they don't default these to a log directory, but definitely
something I can ask them about. There is a second log it produces that also
defaults to this location for the scheduler, but I don't see that in
I think it might have just been me testing it and restarting it a few times in
a row. We do not have it set to automatically restart after failing, but I do
have it set to Automatic startup when the server reboots.
Debbie Shapiro
Data Warehouse Manager
Cardiac Science
Office: 425.402.223
I created a self-signed certificate for the box I was testing:
CN = James Lampert
Pid * wrote:
The Common Name must match the domain name of the server as seen by the client.
Hmm. So where Keytool asks
What is your first and last name?
you answer not with what it's asking for, but with the
On 12/01/2012 17:06, Alexander Azarov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a tough problem. I have a web application written in Scala and
> I'm deploying it to Tomcat 7. This application uses Twitter Eval
> library to read its configuration (basically Twitter Eval compiles a
> Scala file on the fly and retu
On 12 Jan 2012, at 17:15, James Lampert wrote:
> Scenario:
>
> I created a self-signed certificate for the box I was testing:
> CN = James Lampert
> OU = Development Lab
> O = Touchtone Corporation
> L = Costa Mesa
> ST = California
> C = US
>
> I then installed it into the Tomcat server on that
Scenario:
I created a self-signed certificate for the box I was testing:
CN = James Lampert
OU = Development Lab
O = Touchtone Corporation
L = Costa Mesa
ST = California
C = US
I then installed it into the Tomcat server on that box. Connecting to
the site with Firefox, I was told that the certi
Hello,
I have a tough problem. I have a web application written in Scala and
I'm deploying it to Tomcat 7. This application uses Twitter Eval
library to read its configuration (basically Twitter Eval compiles a
Scala file on the fly and returns an instance, so it becomes possible
to write an app c
> Can you confirm whether or not the issue exists with 6.0.26 and 1.1.22?
I cannot. We have tried repeatedly to reproduce this problem in a
test environment where such experimentation is tolerated, but the
problem simply does not manifest using available load testing tools.
We attempted to try 7.
On 11/01/2012 21:50, Paul Joseph wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am running the Cocoon (2.11) servlet in Tomcat 7.0.23 (64 bit version)
> on Windows 2008 R2 (and also in 32 bit on Redhat linux). I am using the
> Java 1.6 JRE.
>
> I have my session timeout set in web.xml to 60 minutes.
Just to clarify,
Tomcat 7.0.23 64-bit on windows server 2008 R2 64-bit
-Original Message-
From: Pid [mailto:p...@pidster.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2012 4:30 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: periodic (60 sec) problem from Vysper bosh servlet embedded in
Tomcat 7.0.23
On 10/01/2012 21:04, Bob
On 11/01/2012 20:44, Justin Larose wrote:
> ma...@apache.org wrote on 01/11/2012 01:19:17 PM:
>
>> From: ma...@apache.org
>> To: Tomcat Users List
>> Date: 01/11/2012 01:20 PM
>> Subject: Re: Error: Unable to compile class for JSP
>>
>> Justin Larose wrote:
>
> An error occurred at line: 23
On 11/01/2012 22:42, Marvin Addison wrote:
> We are seeing excessive CPU burn (top > 300% on multicore machine) in
> multiple versions of Tomcat that use APR connectors exclusively. The
> problem does not correlate with load. We initially saw it on 6.0.35
> and subsequently on 7.0.23 as we attemp
Kiran Badi wrote:
In fact i was trying to see if base url can be of any help here as I lot
of links in my pages,but it seems it is giving me more work.
I think I should be good without base tag now.
+1
As Hassan says below, the tag is probably more trouble than it's worth. It
goes against
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