Am 19.02.2015 um 22:13 schrieb Felix Schumacher:
Am 19.02.2015 um 21:41 schrieb André Warnier:
Jérémie Barthés wrote:
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Make a file rewrite.config in conf/Catalina/localhost/ that contains :
RewriteRule^/mypath/(.*)$/examples/jsp/$1
copy the line
in the conf/server.xml fil
Am 20. Februar 2015 00:43:40 MEZ, schrieb "André Warnier" :
>André Warnier wrote:
>> Felix Schumacher wrote:
>>> Am 19.02.2015 um 21:41 schrieb André Warnier:
Jérémie Barthés wrote:
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>...
>
in the browser, you have to modify your rewrite rules, perhaps by
using a Rewr
I haven't seen anything in the log related to signature verification even i
wrote the wrong certificate alias in the catalina.policy file. the
resultant log will be the same
INFO - Loaded APR based Apache Tomcat Native library 1.1.32 using APR
version 1.5.1.
INFO - APR capabilities: IPv6 [true]
André Warnier wrote:
Felix Schumacher wrote:
Am 19.02.2015 um 21:41 schrieb André Warnier:
Jérémie Barthés wrote:
...
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in the browser, you have to modify your rewrite rules, perhaps by
using a RewriteCond with the -d flag, to check first if the URL
points to an existing directory, and
Thank you for your comment.
I read JSP spec and, I realized there was no mention about static import.
Then Im not sure, I would consider that the behavior of previous version of
tomcat which supported static import, was non-standard JSP spec.
2015-02-19 2:43 GMT+09:00 Konstantin Kolinko :
> 2015
Felix Schumacher wrote:
Am 19.02.2015 um 21:41 schrieb André Warnier:
Jérémie Barthés wrote:
...
Make a file rewrite.config in conf/Catalina/localhost/ that contains :
RewriteRule^/mypath/(.*)$/examples/jsp/$1
copy the line
className="org.apache.catalina.valves.rewrite.Rewrit
Am 19.02.2015 um 21:41 schrieb André Warnier:
Jérémie Barthés wrote:
...
Make a file rewrite.config in conf/Catalina/localhost/ that contains :
RewriteRule^/mypath/(.*)$/examples/jsp/$1
copy the line
className="org.apache.catalina.valves.rewrite.RewriteValve" />
in the conf/s
Jérémie Barthés wrote:
...
Make a file rewrite.config in conf/Catalina/localhost/ that contains :
RewriteRule^/mypath/(.*)$/examples/jsp/$1
copy the line
className="org.apache.catalina.valves.rewrite.RewriteValve" />
in the conf/server.xml file, line 131
Since this is a Val
Hello,
I use on my application a web listener ( ServletContextListener ) that
allows you to compile jsp at startup .
It does not work on Tomcat 8 because the NullPointerException thrown in :
servletContext.getRequestDispatcher ( path);
Here is the stack :
org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationCo
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All,
I've been using both BIO and NIO connectors for quite some time, now.
A few years back, Mark Thomas suggested that the NIO connector was
solid enough and offered significant advantages over the BIO connector
which is definitely true.
The only
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Sanaullah,
On 2/19/15 12:26 PM, Sanaullah wrote:
>> Can you verify that the certificate is in there by doing
>> "keytool - -list .../cacerts"?
>
> keytool -v --list -keystore
> /usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.8.0_25/jre/lib/security/cacerts |grep
> "codesigntes
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Marco,
This is probably a question better asked on the user mailing list. I'm
cross-posting to both lists, and I'll give more feedback on the user list.
- -chris
On 2/19/15 11:25 AM, Marco Semiao wrote:
> I use on my application a web listener ( S
Am 19.02.2015 um 13:58 schrieb Leonid Rozenblyum:
I'm sorry for the late response.
1. After deeper check I see our structure is NOT much more complex
than standard Tomcat structure.
Actually the significant difference is : user roles table has foreign
key to id in users table (so we join by id n
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Jérémie,
On 2/19/15 10:05 AM, Jérémie Barthés wrote:
> I made a scenario to make the issue happens :
>
> Use a tomcat 8.0.18
>
> Make a file rewrite.config in conf/Catalina/localhost/ that
> contains : RewriteRule^/mypath/(.*)$/examples/js
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Rajesh,
On 2/19/15 12:33 PM, Rajesh Biswas wrote:
> I am using java version JDK 1.7.0_51. I have java client running in
> Linux X64 platform.
>
> Both the commands which you provided are working perfectly for me.
>
> As I mention in my previous ma
I am using java version JDK 1.7.0_51.
I have java client running in Linux X64 platform.
Both the commands which you provided are working perfectly for me.
As I mention in my previous mail, the problem is intermittent.
Rajesh
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 7:50 PM, Christopher Schultz <
ch...@christoph
>Can you verify that the certificate is in there by doing "keytool
>- -list .../cacerts"?
keytool -v --list -keystore
/usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.8.0_25/jre/lib/security/cacerts |grep "codesigntest"
Enter keystore password:
Alias name: codesigntest
Owner: CN=codesigntest
>> I mentioned the same alias in
> > From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org] On 19/02/2015 13:05,
> > andrew-c.br...@ubs.com wrote:
> > > Not sure whether the responsibility lies here or with spring so I
> > > thought I'd ask here first. Here's the scenario.
> > >
> > > We have a Jetty 9.2.7 async reverse proxy. It always send
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Sanaullah,
On 2/19/15 10:28 AM, Sanaullah wrote:
> I have imported the public key (singed certificate) of the code
> signing certificate using keytool to JVM cacerts
> "/usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.8.0_25/jre/lib/security/cacerts" and certificate
> alias nam
> From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org]
> On 19/02/2015 13:05, andrew-c.br...@ubs.com wrote:
> > Not sure whether the responsibility lies here or with spring so I
> > thought I'd ask here first. Here's the scenario.
> >
> > We have a Jetty 9.2.7 async reverse proxy. It always sends back to th
Hey Chris,
I have imported the public key (singed certificate) of the code signing
certificate using keytool to JVM cacerts
"/usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.8.0_25/jre/lib/security/cacerts" and certificate alias
name is "codesigntest"
I mentioned the same alias in in catalina.policy
grant signedBy "codesignt
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Sanaullah,
On 2/13/15 12:48 PM, Sanaullah wrote:
> I have signed the ear package using jar signer and start the tomee
> using ./startup.sh -security and also edit the catalina.policy
> file looks like below.
>
> I am confused here, how code sign v
Hi,
I made a scenario to make the issue happens :
Use a tomcat 8.0.18
Make a file rewrite.config in conf/Catalina/localhost/ that contains :
RewriteRule^/mypath/(.*)$/examples/jsp/$1
copy the line
className="org.apache.catalina.valves.rewrite.RewriteValve" />
in the conf/serve
On 2/19/2015 9:52 AM, Sanaullah wrote:
Thanks David,
I think the security Manager is the same as tomcat[1] but need to get some
clue on how code signature verification is done?
tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-8.0-doc/security-manager-howto.html
I'm sorry, I don't have a clue to give you about code s
Thanks David,
I think the security Manager is the same as tomcat[1] but need to get some
clue on how code signature verification is done?
tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-8.0-doc/security-manager-howto.html
Regards,
Sanaullah
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 7:29 PM, David kerber wrote:
> On 2/19/2015 8:56 AM
On 2/19/2015 8:56 AM, Sanaullah wrote:
Any one there to help me on this ?
I don't think there are many tomee people on this list, so you might get
better responses somewhere else.
Regards,
Sanaullah
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From: Sanaullah
Date: Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 10:48
Tell me what you need about my configuration :
rewrite.config file :
RewriteRule^/jamfiles/(.*)$/newapp/jamfiles/$1
RewriteRule^/workspace/(.*)$ /newapp/htdocuments/workspace/$1
RewriteRule ^/([a-zA-Z0-9]+)(\.jsp|\.html|\.txt)$ /newapp/htdocuments/$1$2
tomcat version : 8.0.15 (tried
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Rajesh,
On 2/19/15 1:41 AM, Rajesh Biswas wrote:
> We are facing intermittent ssl handshake failure exception in the
> client code while connecting the server which runs on Tomcat 7.0.54
> version.
>
> Below is the ssl configuration in server.xml f
On 19/02/2015 13:05, andrew-c.br...@ubs.com wrote:
> Not sure whether the responsibility lies here or with spring so I
> thought I'd ask here first. Here's the scenario.
>
> We have a Jetty 9.2.7 async reverse proxy. It always sends back to the
> servers behind using chunked encoding.
>
> We have
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Jérémie,
On 2/19/15 4:54 AM, Jérémie Barthés wrote:
> When an URL target a folder on the server, tomcat automaticly add a
> "/" at the end of the URL if missing : myHost.com/myFolder =>
> myHost.com/myFolder/ (automatic tomcat 302 redirection)
>
>
Any one there to help me on this ?
Regards,
Sanaullah
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From: Sanaullah
Date: Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 10:48 PM
Subject: singed code deployment
To: Tomcat Users List
Hi,
I have signed the ear package using jar signer and start the tomee using
./startup.sh
Not sure whether the responsibility lies here or with spring so I thought I'd
ask here first. Here's the scenario.
We have a Jetty 9.2.7 async reverse proxy. It always sends back to the servers
behind using chunked encoding.
We have backend servers built around embedded 7.0.23 (also tested the l
I'm sorry for the late response.
1. After deeper check I see our structure is NOT much more complex
than standard Tomcat structure.
Actually the significant difference is : user roles table has foreign
key to id in users table (so we join by id not by username)
2. Great news about fix in 8.0.19!
Hi Chris,
When an URL target a folder on the server, tomcat automaticly add a "/"
at the end of the URL if missing :
myHost.com/myFolder => myHost.com/myFolder/ (automatic tomcat 302
redirection)
If you use a rewriteValve to forward "myHost.com/myFolder" to
"myHost.com/rewriteTrick/myFolder"
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