Hello, I am doing an investigation.
Does Windows Server 2019 support the following products:
Apache Tomcat 6.0.35
Tomcat Connectors (mod_jk) 1.2.35-m1.0
Is the other version supported?
Can you tell me, thank you very much.
Hello,
Just a quick question with regard to extending
ServerEndpointConfig.Configurator to override Tomcat's default action of
instantiating the POJO class annotated with @ServerEndpoint on receiving a
WebSocket request. My reason for doing this is that my endpoint class
depends on IoC dependency
Exactly .. this is part of the solution. I am having tomcat behave
smartly in response to the certificate validation, and I have a nice
path to develop some cool tools, similar to HTTPD, around certbot (I
love that this is a free service, but I do have some concerns over
centralized CSA, so I do o
On 4/17/19, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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> John,
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> On 4/17/19 10:42, John Dale wrote:
>> My understanding is that the folks at SUN really put their backs
>> into it from the beginning:
>> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/479701/does-java-hav
I manage dozens of contexts/domains using loosely coupled code.
Chris - of course it's amazing. I would also call it super and profound. :)
I am in the middle of some TI at our office today .. can't really stop
to do this.
I have the code used to identify and validate the certbot requests and
a
I'm still struggling with getting APR/OpenSSL to do the OCSP check.
I'd appreciate some tips:
versions: Java 8 (1.8.0_202), 64-bit, tomcat 8.5.38, APR 1.2.21
using APR/OpenSSL (the tc-native-1.dll binary for Windows, compiled w OCSP
support - the X64 dll from
tomcat-native-1.2.21-openssl-1.1.1a-oc
Nothing changed since before your server crashed to after, and I've
checked all junk and spam filters.
I am still not receiving any of the digests anymore. Are the digests
even being sent out?
Thanks,
-R
On 12/04/2019 16:32, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 12/04/2019 16:29, Mark Thomas wrote:
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On 4/17/19 10:42, John Dale wrote:
> My understanding is that the folks at SUN really put their backs
> into it from the beginning:
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/479701/does-java-have-buffer-overf
lows
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> Since hot spot compilers ha
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On 4/17/19 10:22, TurboChargedDad . wrote:
> I would have the opposite feeling. I would not want a java process
> parked out in the internet. Not saying you're wrong just my
> personal feeling.
It would be interesting to
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On 4/17/19 09:44, TurboChargedDad . wrote:
> We terminated SSL above the tomcat layer using NGINX or Apache to
> avoid the complexities that come with managing a JKS. I want to
> hear all I can on this subject.
It's not nec
On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 9:20 AM Sean Dawson
wrote:
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> Hello, I have a widlcard certificate from GoDaddy. Can I use this with
> Tomcat? (8.5)
>
> I have the files crt (primary certificate?), p7b (intermediate?), pfx
> (private key?), and a .key file. I did not generate a certificate request
> pri
My understanding is that the folks at SUN really put their backs into
it from the beginning:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/479701/does-java-have-buffer-overflows
Since hot spot compilers have matured, Java is virtually as fast as
C/++ (the Java is slow argument falls in my deaf ears, even if
I would have the opposite feeling. I would not want a java process
parked out in the internet. Not saying you're wrong just my personal
feeling. Maybe things have shifted in a different direction over the
year. I do agree that something like that would be helpful to other tomcat
admins. Woul
I have a really nice process that works great with certbot. Single
command to renew all of my certs and I'm finished.
I get some piece of mind having a Java process guarding the front
door. Seems to be more impervious to overflows. What am I missing?
I think what I have might be easily develop
Multi-tenant or single tenant system?
On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 8:54 AM Sean Dawson
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> Thanks for the replies - I'm willing to use NGINX to handle this for us -
> can you point me to a good page on that?
>
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> On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 9:46 AM John Larsen
> wrote:
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> > We do the same - via m
Thanks for the replies - I'm willing to use NGINX to handle this for us -
can you point me to a good page on that?
On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 9:46 AM John Larsen
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> We do the same - via mod_jk we utilize apache httpd to handle the SSL.
> Keeps things simple and works well.
> John Larsen
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We do the same - via mod_jk we utilize apache httpd to handle the SSL.
Keeps things simple and works well.
John Larsen
On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 7:44 AM TurboChargedDad .
wrote:
> We terminated SSL above the tomcat layer using NGINX or Apache to avoid
> the complexities that come with managing a
We terminated SSL above the tomcat layer using NGINX or Apache to avoid
the complexities that come with managing a JKS. I want to hear all I can
on this subject.
Hello, I have a widlcard certificate from GoDaddy. Can I use this with
Tomcat? (8.5)
I have the files crt (primary certificate?), p7b (intermediate?), pfx
(private key?), and a .key file. I did not generate a certificate request
prior to this.
Google is telling me that either I need to generate a
Hello Akram,
If you can not put the jars inside each webapp perhaps you could define a
shared.loader in your catalina.properties [1]. It works for us.
Hope it helps,
Luis
[1]
https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-9.0-doc/class-loader-howto.html#Advanced_configuration
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