Hello AjChen,
Here [1] you can find an example of how I configured log4j2 in tomcat 9.
You can skip all the bla, bla, bla and go directly to the gitthub repo [2]
and run the example to have a look at the configuration.
Note: I've been running like this for a while in production, but I do think
th
Hello Krishna,
Me I would point my JRE_HOME or JAVA_HOME to the new installation. You can
have a look at the section 3.2 of the RUNNING.txt [1]
Hope it helps,
Luis
[1] https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-9.0-doc/RUNNING.txt
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On 07/05/2020 22:26, JeffEvans1112 wrote:
List members,
Apologies that the previous message arrived in your inbox.
When I saw the original message it raised several concerns:
- It was nearly entirely off-topic (I saw a single mention of Tomcat)
- It contained multiple technical inaccuracies
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On 5/7/20 16:40, AJ Chen wrote:
> I use eclipse to develop web app for tomcat, Web app has a
> dependent project and so the dependent project and all jars are
> added on the classpath for tomcat runtime. Log4j works on tomcat 6.
> But after upgr
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Jeff,
On 5/7/20 14:39, JeffEvans wrote:
> So why use letsencrypt.org ?
Is this a serious question? Your initial email just looked like weird
spam.
- -chris
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> JeffEvans wrote:
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I know that ponytail marthafucker from letsencrypt.org is on the line and his
presence is relevant to tomcat.
So when I asked why use his software in light of TOR
instead of having a discussion I was logged off.
What a bunch of pussy grabbers .
China beat the virus you never will until you are
On 07/05/2020 21:40, AJ Chen wrote:
> I use eclipse to develop web app for tomcat, Web app has a dependent
> project and so the dependent project and all jars are added on the
> classpath for tomcat runtime. Log4j works on tomcat 6. But after upgrate to
> tomcat 9, log4j failed to start with the fo
On 07/05/2020 21:36, Jonathan Yom-Tov wrote:
> My application uses Redisson (a client which persists the session to
> Redis). There are two Redisson jar files located in $CATALINA_HOME/lib, so
> if I understand the docs correctly they're loaded by the common class
> loader.
>
> I want to access th
I use eclipse to develop web app for tomcat, Web app has a dependent
project and so the dependent project and all jars are added on the
classpath for tomcat runtime. Log4j works on tomcat 6. But after upgrate to
tomcat 9, log4j failed to start with the following error. Anyone has seen
similar probl
My application uses Redisson (a client which persists the session to
Redis). There are two Redisson jar files located in $CATALINA_HOME/lib, so
if I understand the docs correctly they're loaded by the common class
loader.
I want to access the RedissonSessionManager class during a request. The
prob
So why use letsencrypt.org ?
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On Thursday, 7 May 2020 06:56, JeffEvans
wrote:
> What is a URL ?
>
> O'reilly publisher "Networks is a very simple concept known only to a few"
>
> A url is divided up into three parts.
>
> HEAD
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