If I deployed multiple versions of a single application using parallel
deployments, is there a way I can access old versions of the app? Is there a
way to go to version 001 using something like:
/application##001
after version 002 is already deployed? I tried going to that URL but
tomcat al
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On Mar 12, 2014 2:15 PM, "André Warnier" wrote:
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> I was going to suggest to replace the normal myApp.war by one named
similarly, but returning a "on maintenance" page.
> But the solution above is cleverer.
> Bonus points.
Thanks. I've never had bonus points before. ;)
On Mar 12, 2014 11:31 PM, "André Warnier" wrote:
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> Lmhelp1 wrote:
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>> Hello and thank you for your answer.
>>
>> On 2014-03-12 11:54 AM, André Warnier wrote:
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>>> If all you need to do, is to
>>> 1) read those files, to look at them
>>> 2) if they are ok, move them somewhere else
>>> 3) if
Lmhelp1 wrote:
Hello and thank you for your answer.
On 2014-03-12 11:54 AM, André Warnier wrote:
If all you need to do, is to
1) read those files, to look at them
2) if they are ok, move them somewhere else
3) if they are not ok, delete them
That's it.
then (under Linux) you do not need wri
Leo Donahue wrote:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 11:58 AM, Leo Donahue wrote:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 11:51 AM, Leo Donahue wrote:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 11:28 AM, John Smith wrote:
Is there a straightforward way to toggle or add something in Tomcat, in
the
event a webapp is intentionally take
On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 11:58 AM, Leo Donahue wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 11:51 AM, Leo Donahue wrote:
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>> On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 11:28 AM, John Smith wrote:
>>
>>> Is there a straightforward way to toggle or add something in Tomcat, in
>>> the
>>> event a webapp is intentionally taken 'o
On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 11:51 AM, Leo Donahue wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 11:28 AM, John Smith wrote:
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>> Is there a straightforward way to toggle or add something in Tomcat, in
>> the
>> event a webapp is intentionally taken 'offline for maintenance"? The user
>> would receive the same sin
On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 11:28 AM, John Smith wrote:
> Is there a straightforward way to toggle or add something in Tomcat, in the
> event a webapp is intentionally taken 'offline for maintenance"? The user
> would receive the same single notification page saying as much, for any and
> all requests
Is there a straightforward way to toggle or add something in Tomcat, in the
event a webapp is intentionally taken 'offline for maintenance"? The user
would receive the same single notification page saying as much, for any and
all requests.
Tomcat 7.0.42
Changing to tomcat-jdbc solved the problem.
Thanks
2014-02-28 16:03 GMT-03:00 Filip Hanik :
> you can try out tomcat-jdbc, and see if that solves your problem, it may
> help you narrow it down.
> http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-8.0-doc/jdbc-pool.html
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 11:26 AM,
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Clemens,
On 3/12/14, 1:34 PM, Clemens Wyss DEV wrote:
>> By all means, post the relevant portion of the log file.
>
> I don't think this is of big help here.
But you also don't know what you are doing. If you don't help us, we
can't help you. Tomc
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Isaac,
On 3/11/14, 6:56 PM, Isaac Gonzalez wrote:
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> -Original Message- From: Christopher Schultz
> [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net] Sent: Friday, March 07, 2014
> 8:18 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: tomcat 6 refuses mod_jk
> By all means, post the relevant portion of the log file.
I don't think this is of big help here.
> It would be very helpful if you'd answer my earlier question about
>how you take a request and route it to Velocity
We put the request into the velocityContext and hence have the possibility to
a
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Clemens,
On 3/12/14, 11:34 AM, Clemens Wyss DEV wrote:
>> Do you have any proof of this or is this just guess work?
> No guessing. Am taking into account apache's access-log and our
> application logging. We log the IP (i.e. request#getRemoteAddress
> Do you have any proof of this or is this just guess work?
No guessing.
Am taking into account apache's access-log and our application logging. We log
the IP (i.e. request#getRemoteAddress) of sepcific requests into our
application logs and from time to time see the IP oft he "previous request"
Hello and thank you for your answer.
On 2014-03-12 11:54 AM, André Warnier wrote:
If all you need to do, is to
1) read those files, to look at them
2) if they are ok, move them somewhere else
3) if they are not ok, delete them
That's it.
then (under Linux) you do not need write permissions t
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Neeraj,
On 3/12/14, 10:47 AM, Neeraj Sinha wrote:
Thanks. Actually in the realm implementation, I make a call to backend
authenticate () method which validates various login rules and if any of
them fails, it returns false and the user is not allowe
Hi Chris,
On 12 March 2014 00:37, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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> Neeraj,
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> On 3/8/14, 2:06 AM, Neeraj Sinha wrote:
> > Chris,
> >
> > On 7 March 2014 21:43, Christopher Schultz
> > wrote:
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> > Neeraj,
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> > On 3/6/14, 4:34 AM, Neeraj Sin
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Mark,
On 3/12/14, 8:34 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 12/03/2014 08:38, Clemens Wyss DEV wrote:
> (The reuse can be disabled via a system property, see
> RECYCLE_FACADES. I usually do so, for better security)
Would I need to compile my ow
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Alfonso,
On 3/11/14, 5:31 PM, Gallegos, Alfonso wrote:
> Does anyone have an idea when the first stable version of tomcat 8
> will be released?
"When it's ready".
Have you done any personal testing on the latest beta (8.0.3)?
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On Mar 12, 2014, at 8:41 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> Hmm. It looks like the update command does an undeployment followed by a
> deploy rather than a replacement of the WAR file and a redeploy. You
> aren't going to be able to fix that without code changes to Tomcat.
> Changing the behaviour seems re
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On 12/03/2014 12:17, Jesse Barnum wrote:
> I was very happy to see the changes to automatic deployment, and that
> customized context.xml files in conf/Catalina/localhost/.xml
> are preserved when a war file is replaced on the server.
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> However, when using the ant tasks that come with TCD (and I
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On 12/03/2014 06:19, Clemens Wyss DEV wrote:
>> VelocityViewServlet or VelocityLayoutServlet?
> None of these in use
>
> I give my "szenario" another try ;) [HTTP REQUEST 1] enters [HTTP
> REQUEST 1] starts writing to the response.writer -> at a "cer
On 12/03/2014 08:38, Clemens Wyss DEV wrote:
(The reuse can be disabled via a system property, see
RECYCLE_FACADES. I usually do so, for better security)
>>> Would I need to compile my own tomcat?
>
>> No, just set the system property as per the docs.
> What ist he (performance) impact
I was very happy to see the changes to automatic deployment, and that
customized context.xml files in conf/Catalina/localhost/.xml are
preserved when a war file is replaced on the server.
However, when using the ant tasks that come with TCD (and I suspect when using
the Tomcat manager, although
Lmhelp1 wrote:
On 2014-03-11 7:44 PM, André Warnier [via Tomcat] wrote:
Maybe easier :
supposing that your user-id is "lmhelp1".
Do "adduser lmhelp1 tomcat6"
(that will add your user-id to the group tomcat6).
Then logout, and login again.
Then you would already have the permissions to read/write
On 2014-03-11 7:44 PM, André Warnier [via Tomcat] wrote:
Maybe easier :
supposing that your user-id is "lmhelp1".
Do "adduser lmhelp1 tomcat6"
(that will add your user-id to the group tomcat6).
Then logout, and login again.
Then you would already have the permissions to read/write any file that
h
>>> (The reuse can be disabled via a system property, see
>>> RECYCLE_FACADES. I usually do so, for better security)
>> Would I need to compile my own tomcat?
>No, just set the system property as per the docs.
What ist he (performance) impact of setting this property to "true"?
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