[snip]
> >
> > 1) IIS reports 200 connection starting up just about instantly
>
> IIS reports or the redirector reports? Connections from client to IIS or from
> IIS to
> JBoss?
Performance monitor on W shows 200 Conncetion to IIS, netstat shows number of
connections to JBOss
[snip]
> > But
On 2/3/2012 5:26 PM, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
2012/2/4 Jess Holle:
I posted a query recently wherein I thought that POST data was being lost
*only* if the user had been authenticated, their session timed out, and then
they POST'ed to a URL requiring authentication -- thus having their request
i
2012/2/4 Jess Holle :
> I posted a query recently wherein I thought that POST data was being lost
> *only* if the user had been authenticated, their session timed out, and then
> they POST'ed to a URL requiring authentication -- thus having their request
> interrupted for a form-based login.
>
> I
2012/2/4 André Warnier :
> Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
>>
>> 2012/2/4 André Warnier :
>>>
>>> David Leung wrote:
Hello! I've looked at the FAQ and tried web searching, but can't find
an answer to this, so I'm hoping someone here can help me.
I downloaded apache-tomcat-7.0.25
Or could this be getting loused up by having a servlet request filter
that calls getParameterMap() first thing?
I'd *assume* not -- as that would be pretty hokey...
On 2/3/2012 4:53 PM, Jess Holle wrote:
In case this makes any difference this is with the AJP BIO connector.
On 2/3/2012 4:51 PM
In case this makes any difference this is with the AJP BIO connector.
On 2/3/2012 4:51 PM, Jess Holle wrote:
I posted a query recently wherein I thought that POST data was being
lost *only* if the user had been authenticated, their session timed
out, and then they POST'ed to a URL requiring aut
I posted a query recently wherein I thought that POST data was being
lost *only* if the user had been authenticated, their session timed out,
and then they POST'ed to a URL requiring authentication -- thus having
their request interrupted for a form-based login.
I know Tomcat is supposed to pr
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Subject: Re: How can I access tomcat's logs using my jsp?
- you can create a webapp named "tomcat-logs" (or whatever), just by
creating a new directory "tomcat-logs" (or whatever) under webapps.
Nope.
Here I beg to dif
Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
2012/2/4 André Warnier :
David Leung wrote:
Hello! I've looked at the FAQ and tried web searching, but can't find
an answer to this, so I'm hoping someone here can help me.
I downloaded apache-tomcat-7.0.25.exe today from both
(...)
In both cases, installation went
2012/2/4 André Warnier :
> David Leung wrote:
>>
>> Hello! I've looked at the FAQ and tried web searching, but can't find
>> an answer to this, so I'm hoping someone here can help me.
>>
>> I downloaded apache-tomcat-7.0.25.exe today from both
>>(...)
>>
>> In both cases, installation went smoothl
This worked. Thanks very much!
(My firefox was already set to ask for English.)
dave
On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 4:36 PM, Konstantin Kolinko
wrote:
> 2012/2/4 David Leung :
>> Hello! I've looked at the FAQ and tried web searching, but can't find
>> an answer to this, so I'm hoping someone here can
> From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
> Subject: Re: How can I access tomcat's logs using my jsp?
> - you can create a webapp named "tomcat-logs" (or whatever), just by
> creating a new directory "tomcat-logs" (or whatever) under webapps.
Nope.
> - to protect access to it, you'll need
2012/2/4 David Leung :
> Hello! I've looked at the FAQ and tried web searching, but can't find
> an answer to this, so I'm hoping someone here can help me.
>
> I downloaded apache-tomcat-7.0.25.exe today from both
> http://www.trieuvan.com/apache/tomcat/tomcat-7/v7.0.25/bin/apache-tomcat-7.0.25.e
David Leung wrote:
Hello! I've looked at the FAQ and tried web searching, but can't find
an answer to this, so I'm hoping someone here can help me.
I downloaded apache-tomcat-7.0.25.exe today from both
http://www.trieuvan.com/apache/tomcat/tomcat-7/v7.0.25/bin/apache-tomcat-7.0.25.exe
and
Terence M. Bandoian wrote:
On 1:59 PM, Lev A KARATUN wrote:
Hello!
I'm administering an application running on Tomcat 6.0.0.29. OS is AIX
5.3.
I'm trying to write a simple jsp to make some superusers able to download
tomcat logs via browser after entering a password. (In my organization
it's
Hello! I've looked at the FAQ and tried web searching, but can't find
an answer to this, so I'm hoping someone here can help me.
I downloaded apache-tomcat-7.0.25.exe today from both
http://www.trieuvan.com/apache/tomcat/tomcat-7/v7.0.25/bin/apache-tomcat-7.0.25.exe
and
ftp://apache.cs.utah
On 1:59 PM, Lev A KARATUN wrote:
Hello!
I'm administering an application running on Tomcat 6.0.0.29. OS is AIX
5.3.
I'm trying to write a simple jsp to make some superusers able to download
tomcat logs via browser after entering a password. (In my organization
it's not permitted to give anyone
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Luiz,
On 2/3/12 12:44 PM, Luiz Marcelo Serique wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I´m trying to log DEBUG info of the org.apache.tomcat.jdbc
> package.
>
> My system is configured with log4j, just like
> http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/logging.html
Hi everyone,
I´m trying to log DEBUG info of the org.apache.tomcat.jdbc package.
My system is configured with log4j, just like
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/logging.html instructions.
I have included a new appender in log4j.properties:
log4j.appender.POOL=org.apache.log4j.DailyRolling
On 2/3/2012 11:22 AM, André Warnier wrote:
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Alex,
On 2/2/12 7:29 PM, Alex Samad - Yieldbroker wrote:
[snip]
OpenQuantumLoopGravity.
The problem is that nobody can look at the page without
changing its content.
LMAO Tha
David kerber wrote:
On 2/3/2012 11:01 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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André,
On 2/2/12 5:00 PM, André Warnier wrote:
The programming language could be called DarkEnergy, and the
documentation be written in DarkMatter (and it would always
include un
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Lev,
On 2/3/12 8:53 AM, Lev A KARATUN wrote:
> I'm trying to write a simple jsp to make some superusers able to
> download tomcat logs via browser after entering a password. (In my
> organization it's not permitted to give anyone the "manager" role)
On 03/02/2012 13:25, Violeta Georgieva wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Tomcat 7.0.23 on Windows.
>
> I have a web application that specifies in the Manifest that wants to use
> an extension.
How does it do that?
> I specify "catalina.ext.dirs" to point to the directory where I placed my
> extensions
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Alex,
On 2/2/12 7:29 PM, Alex Samad - Yieldbroker wrote:
[snip]
OpenQuantumLoopGravity.
The problem is that nobody can look at the page without
changing its content.
LMAO That might be achievable.
Note that you coul
On 03/02/2012 16:02, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> Pid,
>
> On 2/3/12 6:12 AM, Pid wrote:
>> DarkEnergy[TM] compiles to bytecode presumably? Seems everyone &
>> their dog is inventing JVM languages, no reason why we can't. QLG
>> is a hard problem to solve, so I'd expect the syntax to be more
>>
On 03/02/2012 13:53, Lev A KARATUN wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm administering an application running on Tomcat 6.0.0.29. OS is AIX
> 5.3.
>
> I'm trying to write a simple jsp to make some superusers able to download
> tomcat logs via browser after entering a password. (In my organization
> it's no
On 2/3/2012 11:01 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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André,
On 2/2/12 5:00 PM, André Warnier wrote:
The programming language could be called DarkEnergy, and the
documentation be written in DarkMatter (and it would always
include unwritten chapters, nam
On Feb 3, 2012, at 11:01 AM, "Christopher Schultz"
wrote:
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> André,
>
> On 2/2/12 5:00 PM, André Warnier wrote:
>> The programming language could be called DarkEnergy, and the
>> documentation be written in DarkMatter (and it would always
>>
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Pid,
On 2/3/12 6:12 AM, Pid wrote:
> DarkEnergy[TM] compiles to bytecode presumably? Seems everyone &
> their dog is inventing JVM languages, no reason why we can't. QLG
> is a hard problem to solve, so I'd expect the syntax to be more
> complex, th
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André,
On 2/2/12 5:00 PM, André Warnier wrote:
> The programming language could be called DarkEnergy, and the
> documentation be written in DarkMatter (and it would always
> include unwritten chapters, named black holes). The language
> should conta
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Alex,
On 2/2/12 7:29 PM, Alex Samad - Yieldbroker wrote:
>
> [snip]
>> OpenQuantumLoopGravity.
> The problem is that nobody can look at the page without
> changing its content.
LMAO That might be achievable.
>>> Note tha
John Renne wrote:
I've done this before but always used the apache in front of tomcat to serve the logfiles.
If you're sure you want to let tomcat do the fileserving, I'ld suggest making a symlink in one of the application folders to the logsdirectory. That should do the trick.
I would not d
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Ben,
On 2/2/12 5:06 PM, Benjamin Madore wrote:
> Thanks all, That's what was happening. There was a very
> all-encompassing try-catch that redirected everything to the "home"
> page, so that any login error would cause it to fall into an
> infinite lo
Nah, just fork it off of FreeQuantumLoopGravity.
--
Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer mw...@iupui.edu
Asking whether markets are efficient is like asking whether people are smart.
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I've done this before but always used the apache in front of tomcat to serve
the logfiles.
If you're sure you want to let tomcat do the fileserving, I'ld suggest making a
symlink in one of the application folders to the logsdirectory. That should do
the trick.
John
On Feb 3, 2012, at 2:53 P
Hello!
I'm administering an application running on Tomcat 6.0.0.29. OS is AIX
5.3.
I'm trying to write a simple jsp to make some superusers able to download
tomcat logs via browser after entering a password. (In my organization
it's not permitted to give anyone the "manager" role)
I've alread
On 2/3/2012 6:12 AM, Pid wrote:
On 03/02/2012 07:55, André Warnier wrote:
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: David Kerber [mailto:dcker...@verizon.net] Subject: Re:
Regarding compatibility
It will be open source, right?
Both open *and* closed source.
But you won't know which until you d
On 03/02/2012 07:55, André Warnier wrote:
> Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>>> From: David Kerber [mailto:dcker...@verizon.net] Subject: Re:
>>> Regarding compatibility
>>
> It will be open source, right?
>>
Both open *and* closed source.
>>
>>> But you won't know which until you download it
On 3 Feb 2012, at 07:58, "André Warnier" wrote:
Konstantin Krasnov wrote:
Hello!
How to combine SPNEGO and BASIC authenticators?
Have a look at the ongoing discussion "RE: Regarding compatibility".
Or "Re: Two auth methods for one application"
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