On 10/13/2019 11:52 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
That depends on how you define best. Simplest to implement? Easiest to
maintain? Minimum overhead?
How about, "What best follows the spirit of the Tomcat architecture?"
Or alternatively, "What would be most efficient (i.e. not slowing down
normal req
On 12/10/2019 20:35, Felix Schumacher wrote:
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> Am 12.10.19 um 17:13 schrieb Garret Wilson:
>> Could somebody at least point me to the best place to wire in
>> site-level per-resource redirects in embedded Tomcat? I can create a
>> solution, I just need to know where it is best to start.
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> Did
On 10/10/19 14:08, David Cleary wrote:
> Have a customer asking about this. I see Tomcat supports it here.
> https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-9.0-doc/config/cookie-processor.html
> .apache.org
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We currently use defaults, so I'm looking for an XML fragment and
> the file it goes in to add the s
Chris:
thank you for your information and reflections!
> On 10/10/19 08:16, Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) wrote:
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> > Maybe if some standard "script" taglib library for javax.script
> > languages existed like the proof-of-concept one in [1] then that
> > could be exploited/(re)used rath
George:
On 12.10.2019 02:17, George S. wrote:
> I'm a little confused. What would one hope to gain by doing this?
This way you gain all non-Java-programmers to use Tomcat and create server
applications in their
programming languages of choice. Targeting javax.script languages any such
language
Hi.
On 12.10.2019 02:17, George S. wrote:
I'm a little confused. What would one hope to gain by doing this?
I'm not that much of an expert on Tomcat or its "ecological niche", but in a general
overall point of view, I would tend to say that anything that "opens up" tomcat to more
programmers