Thanks Mark
Sorry for the confusion i created related to my requirements.
5 Out of 6 requirements you stated below are correct. The last point i.e
$CATALINA_BASE is writable. I can manipulate/write files to this location.
So now do you have anything more to add to your proposed solution as you
See at the end for a truly spectacularly bad potential solution. Note
that I have not tried this, so your mileage may vary.
On 12/8/2012 11:51 AM, vicky wrote:
Thanks Mark for your valuable suggestions.
But in my project i have a requirement to share one
"resource/properties file " across 10 a
Thanks Mark for your valuable suggestions.
But in my project i have a requirement to share one "resource/properties file "
across 10 applications deployed on single tomcat instance
We cannot afford to add the same properties file to all archives as its
contents keep changing.
Another restri
Comments inline below (a bit fuzzy from the move yet).
On 12/8/2012 9:58 AM, vicky wrote:
I have read the Tomcat 6.0 classloader documentation(below link),
from this what i understood is that the
"classes/jar/resource/properties file" get loaded from the following
locations
1.Bootstrap classe
I have read the Tomcat 6.0 classloader documentation(below link), from this
what i understood is that the "classes/jar/resource/properties file"
get loaded from the following locations
1.Bootstrap classes of your JVM ($JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/ext).
2.System class loader classes ( Add bootstrap.jar
On 6 Dec 2012, at 15:33, Shaik Jani - Cincinnati-AMIG wrote:
> What I meant was can we access mainframe resources in Tomcat?
Depending on how those resources are really exposed, the usual answer is yes.
Sometimes those resources are really exposed using web services or JMS
queues, in which case
On 8 Dec 2012, at 03:29, "vicky007aggar...@yahoo.co.in"
wrote:
> Application is deployed under tomcat webapps directory . It tries to refer to
> application specific properties file from tomcat classpath, for that we
> copied it under tomcat bin directory.
>
> My query is that does this is the
On 8 Dec 2012, at 11:00, Raf Roger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Where can i find a very good documentation or tutorial/video about users
> and roles for tomcat 7.x ?
> i'm new and i must say i'm a little bit confused :(
> thx
>
> --
> Alain
> ---
> Wind
> From: Raf Roger [mailto:raf.n...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Fwd: Tomcat users
> Where can i find a very good documentation or tutorial/video about users
> and roles for tomcat 7.x ?
Step 1: read the servlet spec:
http://download.oracle.com/otndocs/jcp/servlet-3.0-fr-eval-oth-JSpec/
with emphasis on
Jan Kostelansky wrote:
Thank you André,
here are details for your questions
- when you have this problem, is Tomcat running as a Windows Service ?
Yes it is running as service. I tried to run under local system account, and my
account, which can open MS WORD, behavior is the same
- where is the
Hi,
Where can i find a very good documentation or tutorial/video about users
and roles for tomcat 7.x ?
i'm new and i must say i'm a little bit confused :(
thx
--
Alain
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