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James,
On 6/13/14, 4:11 PM, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> When this thread first came up, I tried one obvious approach:
> creating a symbolic link in the file system, mapping a new
> directory name into an existing context's directory.
>
> It didn't
When this thread first came up, I tried one obvious approach: creating a
symbolic link in the file system, mapping a new directory name into an
existing context's directory.
It didn't work.
If I actually needed such a thing myself, I'd definitely look into what
Mr. Kolinko described; indeed,
On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 8:37 AM, Konstantin Kolinko
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> 2014-06-12 21:56 GMT+04:00 Colin Ingarfield :
>> Hello,
>>
>> Is it possible in Tomcat 6/7 to create an alias for a context? We
>> have a context that includes an underscore and that is unfortunately
>> causing problems w/ a load balanc
Hi, we ended up not making the change.
On Friday, June 13, 2014, Krishna Surabhi [via Tomcat] <
ml-node+s10n5018705...@n6.nabble.com> wrote:
> Did you see any improvement or degradation after you made this change ?.
>
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Rainer,
On 6/13/14, 1:58 PM, Rainer Jung wrote:
> On 13.06.2014 19:03, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> I'm interested in locking-down my jk-status page so that certain
>> users can view the information but not modify it.
>>
>> Unfortunate
On 13.06.2014 19:03, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> All,
>
> I'm interested in locking-down my jk-status page so that certain users
> can view the information but not modify it.
>
> Unfortunately, the jk-status page is implemented using a single URL as
> a controller with GET-parameters controlling
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All,
I'm interested in locking-down my jk-status page so that certain users
can view the information but not modify it.
Unfortunately, the jk-status page is implemented using a single URL as
a controller with GET-parameters controlling what actuall
2014-06-12 21:56 GMT+04:00 Colin Ingarfield :
> Hello,
>
> Is it possible in Tomcat 6/7 to create an alias for a context? We
> have a context that includes an underscore and that is unfortunately
> causing problems w/ a load balancer and cookie paths. Our URLs
> resemble this:
> https://example.c