Hi Chris,
Thanks for the response.
On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 10:16 AM, Christopher Schultz <
ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
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> Utkarsh,
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> On 3/30/17 3:34 PM, Utkarsh Dave wrote:
> > What makes you say that?
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> What makes me say what?
>
> From: Theresa Whitney [mailto:theresa.whit...@nisd.net]
> Subject: changing tomcat default password
> I am trying to address a security vulnerability notification for several
> servers. We have tomcat6 installed.
Right there is your biggest security problem - Tomcat 6 has reached end of life
I am trying to address a security vulnerability notification for several
servers. We have tomcat6 installed. The notification indicates that I
need to change the default passwords in the admin-users.xml file. When I
view the file it looks like everything is commented out. And there are
several
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André,
On 3/30/17 3:41 PM, André Warnier (tomcat) wrote:
> On 30.03.2017 20:10, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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>> Konstantin,
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>> On 3/30/17 4:19 AM, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
>>> 2017-03-30 11:0
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Utkarsh,
On 3/30/17 3:34 PM, Utkarsh Dave wrote:
> What makes you say that?
What makes me say what?
> Past cases, I saw where implementation or not using the JSESSION
> was making the connection over and over again for multiple
> transactions
Of
Yes I was under the false impression that Chrome did support h2c ; it does
not, as you pointed.
HTTP/2 works fine now.
Thanks
On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 10:46 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 30 March 2017 20:53:06 BST, Laurent Perez
> wrote:
> >Thank you Mark.
> >
> >h2c is enabled : 30-Mar-2017 21:3
On 31/03/17 15:03, Robert Lewis wrote:
> We have a Server <-> Client connection. The client periodically sends pings
> to the server, and Tomcat will respond with a sendPong() on a container
> thread, but the same instance of WsRemoteEndpointImplServer we are actively
> sending writes on. WsRemoteE
Thanks for reply. Actually I did all, and the log is clear, of course when
Tomcat starts and I checked the log stating the deploying starts and
finishes in few milliseconds. I also tried to name the file with the
complete path using #, as mentioned in the document (the file name is
MyOrg#OrgAPP#Fie
We have a Server <-> Client connection. The client periodically sends pings
to the server, and Tomcat will respond with a sendPong() on a container
thread, but the same instance of WsRemoteEndpointImplServer we are actively
sending writes on. WsRemoteEndpointImplServer.doWrite() does not seem
threa
On 31/03/17 14:42, M. Osama Alghwell wrote:
> docBase="E:\MyOrg\OrgAPP\Field"
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> This will cause the service to not work (I did it and after changing I do
> restart for the service) which meand Tomcat won't start
To quote my previous response:
... if that doesn't work provide the appropriate e
Am 31.03.2017 um 15:42 schrieb M. Osama Alghwell:
> docBase="E:\MyOrg\OrgAPP\Field"
>
> This will cause the service to not work (I did it and after changing I do
> restart for the service) which meand Tomcat won't start
Whatever you set as a docbase, it must be a fully deployable web
application
docBase="E:\MyOrg\OrgAPP\Field"
This will cause the service to not work (I did it and after changing I do
restart for the service) which meand Tomcat won't start
On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 2:59 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 31/03/17 13:36, M. Osama Alghwell wrote:
> > I installed Tomcat 8 and applic
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On 30/03/17 21:13, Robert Lewis wrote:
> Is there a way to intercept a ping message to send a pong?
The API doesn't support this.
> I need to do this synchronize sends to the endpoint.
Could you clarify your requirement? Tomcat should handle pong messages
automatically for you (as required by t
On 31/03/17 13:36, M. Osama Alghwell wrote:
> I installed Tomcat 8 and application on Windows 2012 server. The structure
> is as follows:
> Driver --> E:
> A main drictory named --> MyOrg
> Two directories under MyOrg --> OrgAPP & OrgServer
>
> Under OrgAPP another directory named --> Field
> Unde
I installed Tomcat 8 and application on Windows 2012 server. The structure
is as follows:
Driver --> E:
A main drictory named --> MyOrg
Two directories under MyOrg --> OrgAPP & OrgServer
Under OrgAPP another directory named --> Field
Under Field all the directories for the application including WE
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