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Alejandro,
On 5/4/13 8:23 PM, Alejandro Garcia wrote:
> I’m using Tomcat with JSF, ICEFaces, Spring and JPA. The
> configuracion and the app work very well when I deploy it with the
> security managed disabled.
On the face of it, this appears to
On 06/05/2013 21:35, Jesse Barnum wrote:
> On May 6, 2013, at 1:55 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
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>> Right now, probably not.
>>
>> There are a couple of issues in this area (the thread I referenced,
>> unpacking WARs outside the appBase into the appBase, lack of clarity on
>> exactly what the expected
On May 6, 2013, at 1:55 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> Right now, probably not.
>
> There are a couple of issues in this area (the thread I referenced,
> unpacking WARs outside the appBase into the appBase, lack of clarity on
> exactly what the expected behaviour in any given scenario) that I am
> act
Greetings Leon et al,
On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 6:36 PM, Leon Rosenberg wrote:
> Hello Shanti,
>
>
>
> yes it does:
> https://confluence.opensource.anotheria.net/display/MSK/MoSKito+Central
>
> https://confluence.opensource.anotheria.net/display/MSK/HowTo+Run+moskito-central+in+embedded+mode
>
>
>
On 06/05/2013 16:08, Jesse Barnum wrote:
>
>>> If that's true, then why is the context.xml file no longer
>>> extracted in Tomcat 7? Leaving it in the application directory
>>> means that it's going to be overwritten (losing those
>>> customizations) every time the server admin redeploys my
>>> ap
On Sat, May 04, 2013 at 06:15:25PM +0200, Istvan Devai wrote:
> My problem is, that I'd like to configure a valve for only one deployed
> application (deployed as a .war file)
>
> Here are the ways I've already tried:
>
> - Putting the element into server.xml. This works, however,
> after doin
>> If that's true, then why is the context.xml file no longer extracted
>> in Tomcat 7? Leaving it in the application directory means that it's
>> going to be overwritten (losing those customizations) every time the
>> server admin redeploys my application, right? Doesn't that seem like
>> a bad i
The questions have been posted on the Servlet spec user list:
https://java.net/projects/servlet-spec/lists/users/archive/2013-05/message/5
On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 1:34 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 05/05/2013 17:29, Rossen Stoyanchev wrote:
> >
> > - Original Message -
> >> From: "Mark T
The Apache Tomcat team announces the immediate availability of Apache
Tomcat 6.0.37 stable.
Apache Tomcat 6.0.37 is primarily a security and bug fix release. All
users of older versions of the Tomcat 6.0 family should upgrade to 6.0.37.
Note that is version has 4 zip binaries: a generic one a
Yogesh
"with a page response time of 5 seconds"
is it current response time or acceptable await time?
if it is current response time, when was it measured, during max load, or
during min load ? how many concurrent requests where sent ?
why so long ? processor is busy, or communication with exte
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