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> On Nov 13, 2018, at 9:36 AM, Christopher Schultz
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>> On 11/13/18 10:39, André Warnier (tomcat) wrote:
>>> On 13.11.2018 13:32, Rémy Maucherat wrote:
>>> On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 12:49 PM Mark Thom
Hi -
This is the way that Tomcat is. You should think about your configuration. In
these days of cheap VMs why are you overloading so many web apps onto a single
server? Are you able to create a farm of servers? In other words have two or
more? If so then you have a frontend load balancer of so
I’m guessing that the OP’s configuration or user permissions are not allowing
war unpacking to update the webapps directory to the new version of the webapps.
This has happened to me on some of my installations in the past when an admin
starts as root vs. a special user like tomcat. This is ofte
You should still be consistent about how you start Tomcat in Windows. Look into
reboot situations. Look into file permissions if your app writes any files.
These are other places where you can get inconsistent results.
I've always used Ubuntu or Solaris in production to narrow these issues. Alwa
You can take the source code for RemoteIPFilter and have it look at the
X-Forwarded-For header.
Even better offer a patch to RemoteIPFilter to allow the header field name to
be configured.
You are not the only one with this use case.
Regards,
Dave
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> On Feb 15, 2016, at 7
> Presently we use a library called "EzJcom". It is proprietary.
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> In the future, we want to change for POI but I will not be able to to
> everything we do with EzJcom. We need to connect to excel in realtime.
Come over onto the POI user list - http://poi.apache.org/mailinglists.html -
and
Is this an Apache Tomcat problem, or a JBoss problem? If it is a Tomcat
version, is it from a repackager or an official http://tomcat.apache.org/?
In a new email thread with a descriptive subject provide the Apache HTTPD,
mod_jk, Apache Tomcat, JDK and Operating System versions.
Then you will l