Hi!
I'm currently experimenting with developing a .Net SPDY Client / IIS SPDY
Redirector (written in C#) that could be used as a possible replacement over
AJP, to forward HTTP requests from IIS to Tomcat (some time ago I mentioned
that I might look into writing such a client when I had some spa
Ermal Aliraj wrote:
Yes, I say webAppA do not recognize the images because do not serve them
through the browser via URL.
I did the following scneario and writing down in case can make the
situation more clear
uploaded manualy the following files on:
webAppA/uploads/1.jpg
webAppB/uploads/1.jpg
Yes, I say webAppA do not recognize the images because do not serve them
through the browser via URL.
I did the following scneario and writing down in case can make the
situation more clear
uploaded manualy the following files on:
webAppA/uploads/1.jpg
webAppB/uploads/1.jpg
requesting the files
I've found this article helpful in the past:
http://whatwouldnickdo.com/wordpress/157/tomcat-images-directory/
On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 4:53 PM, Ermal Aliraj wrote:
> Hello,
>
> can anyone help me, if there is a configuration parameter in tomcat, which
> permit to the web application to auto-re
Ermal Aliraj wrote:
Hello,
can anyone help me, if there is a configuration parameter in tomcat, which
permit to the web application to auto-recognize when I put an image from
filesystem into the webapp?
I put images in the path of my application: appBase/webAppA/uploads through
another webAppB
Hello,
can anyone help me, if there is a configuration parameter in tomcat, which
permit to the web application to auto-recognize when I put an image from
filesystem into the webapp?
I put images in the path of my application: appBase/webAppA/uploads through
another webAppB, but seems that webAp
On Fri, 2012-05-18 at 12:14 -0400, Vance - wrote:
> I'm maintaining a Web application for searching multiple wikis, this app
> runs under Tomcat 6. I need to modify a servlet so it instantiates a
> 'Thread' subclass to perform a wiki availability check every so often, say
> every 30 minutes. Given
Hi,
first time posting on a mailing list, hope i'm not breaking any rules of
some sort. My problem is pretty simple but it seems a lot of people have
trouble understanding it in other forums. Let's say i have 2 main entry
points into my application: /subapp/a and /subapp/b. They are part of the
sa
Chris, thanks for responding.
The servlet I have in mind for modification is the one responsible for
performing the search as well as for getting the next page of search
results. If one or more of the wikis is unavailable, I want to display an
error message on the search results page.
The wiki av
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Vance,
On 5/18/12 12:14 PM, Vance - wrote:
> I'm maintaining a Web application for searching multiple wikis,
> this app runs under Tomcat 6. I need to modify a servlet so it
> instantiates a 'Thread' subclass to perform a wiki availability
> check eve
I'm maintaining a Web application for searching multiple wikis, this app
runs under Tomcat 6. I need to modify a servlet so it instantiates a
'Thread' subclass to perform a wiki availability check every so often, say
every 30 minutes. Given that I'm no expert on the use of threads, a
co-worker sugg
ann ramos wrote:
Hi,
I have set up our system to do SSO. The setup works fine because whenever the
user access the system, they are automatically logged in to the system.
Following are the steps that I used to set up Isapi:
1. Manually created the folders "Apache Software Foundation\Jakarta I
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