Hi,
2017-01-24 5:20 GMT+02:00 John D. Ament :
>
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if there was some configuration option that I could enable
> in an embedded Tomcat container to have it process web-fragment.xml files?
What is the case where an embedded Tomcat does not process web-fragment.xml
files?
Reg
Hi,
I was wondering if there was some configuration option that I could enable
in an embedded Tomcat container to have it process web-fragment.xml files?
John
I there any expectation as to when 7.0.74 is going to be released?
Much Thanks,
Hadas
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From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org]
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2017 9:58 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: After upgrade to Tomcat 7.0.72+, JSF Error: FacesContext alread
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Costin,
On 1/20/17 5:39 AM, Costin Giorgian Papuc wrote:
> I have an app that can take a war file and deploy it with embedded
> tomcat .5.6. So, for each uploaded war file I do the following
>
> Tomcat tomcat = new Tomcat(); tomcat.setPort(port);
On 23/01/2017 20:18, Nikola Vouk wrote:
>I've been reviewing the release logs on the security fixes going into
> tomcat
> (https://tomcat.apache.org/security-8.html#Fixed_in_Apache_Tomcat_8.0.40) ,
> and I would like to ask if you could clarify a couple of things for me please:
>
>
> 1)
I've been reviewing the release logs on the security fixes going into tomcat
(https://tomcat.apache.org/security-8.html#Fixed_in_Apache_Tomcat_8.0.40) , and
I would like to ask if you could clarify a couple of things for me please:
1) 8.0.41 release date:
8.0.40 seems to have been indef
Peter:
To answer your questions
1. The response header when using 8080 to post, I got:
Status Code: 405 Method Not Allowed
Allow: POST
Cache-Control: private
Content-Language: en
Content-Length: 1045
Content-Type: text/html;charset=utf-8
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2017 18:48:07
On 23.01.2017 16:38, Christopher Schultz wrote:
I'm curious... what's wrong with GMT?
I have been wondering about that too. It seems a rather bad idea to me, as it brings
potential problems of compatibility with log-exploiting programs, hosting servers
somewhere else, comparing time between
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Smith,
On 1/22/17 1:37 AM, smith wrote:
> We don't just care about free, we care about active too. We know
> how many free also means how many are active
If you are using a dynamically-sized pool, then you don't really know
how many you have free i
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Farhan,
On 1/21/17 2:20 AM, Farhan Tariq wrote:
> hi,
>
> we have tomcat 7.0.68 deployed on linux.
>
> To capture the log in local system timezone using
> ExtendedAccessLogValve class we change the following line
> "currentTimestampFormat.setTime
Hi Emmanuel,
Thanks for the input and I'm glad the idea is so being well received.
I'd love for you to share some slides with me on the Debian/Ubuntu
distribution as I have very limited experience with them and tomcat
(I've used Raspbian and Kali a good bit, but mostly use Fedora) :)
Also if you h
On 23.01.2017 13:41, Abdessamed Mansouri wrote:
Hello, Thank you for your answers, we are integratting JSF (Mojarra) and
using it, so in many cases, in the same page there's some functionnalities
which work and other not, there's also some functionnalities which work
with a little data (reasonabl
Hello, Thank you for your answers, we are integratting JSF (Mojarra) and
using it, so in many cases, in the same page there's some functionnalities
which work and other not, there's also some functionnalities which work
with a little data (reasonable time) but with a little larger data take too
muc
Bin,
> Peter:
> Our Load balancer uses a VIP to do the redirect, so when a request coming in
> as http://lb-api:8080, it changes it into https://lb-api:8443 and submit to
> the api server behind. I could not see any redirect logged into the access
> log. However, if I submit a request to the ap
On 23.01.2017 12:37, Aurélien Terrestris wrote:
Hello,
if it is possible to know which servlet is involved in this problem, maybe
could you update the web.xml and deactivate this servlet by commenting its
servlet mapping. You would then get 404 errors, but maybe it's better than
your problem now
Hello,
if it is possible to know which servlet is involved in this problem, maybe
could you update the web.xml and deactivate this servlet by commenting its
servlet mapping. You would then get 404 errors, but maybe it's better than
your problem now.
regards
A.T.
2017-01-23 12:01 GMT+01:00 Abdes
Hello all,
We have an application which turns on Tomcat and suffer from bad
performance (we are trying to find a solution by reimplementing it), so
there's many many many simple functionnalities which take too much time
(bad implementation) sometimes up to 30mins (and to hours), so our client's
em
Hi Coty,
This is an excellent idea. I won't be able to attend ApacheCon NA but
I'll be happy to provide some input for your presentation and contribute
a few slides to describe the Tomcat packaging in Debian/Ubuntu.
Emmanuel Bourg
Le 19/01/2017 à 19:26, Coty Sutherland a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> M
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