Chris,
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 4:06 PM, Christopher Schultz <
ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
>
> http://people.apache.org/~markt/presentations/2010-11-04-Memory-Leaks-60mins.pdf
>
Thanks! That is a great presentation!
Gary
Here's what I did and what little I came up with:
http://stufftohelpyouout.blogspot.com/2011/05/diagnosing-webappportlet-hot-deploy.html
I'm definitely not an expert at diagnosing leaks, so if you have any
recommendations/comments, please let me know.
I unfortunately started off just thinking I c
Martin,
Thanks much for the time you spent on the explanation.
However (and hopefully I'm being brief also)- one of issues in doing
this is that wsdl4j.jar could (in-general) be any version of wsdl4j not
necessarily something that just happens to be populated with one or more
classes that do
Sorry to open up with venting, but I truly cannot believe how big of a
mess that I found of Tomcat's and others' jars under /usr/share/java in
a CentOS 5.2 distribution I examined this morning.
For years I've been using tar.gz'd Tomcat that I downloaded and
applications I used that had standal
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Gary,
Gary Weaver wrote:
| I'm having trouble finding a way (maybe it is because it isn't
| possible?) of making Tomcat send users to the relative URL
| "/Shibboleth.sso/Login" (not served by Tomcat) in order to login if
| the Tomc
web application.
I would think that if it were possible to configure Tomcat to redirect
to Shibboleth's login, that might be the best option. Does anyone know
of a way to redirect Tomcat to point at some other URL, specifically the
relative URL "/Shibboleth.sso/Login" (not served b
have any ideas, please let me know.
Thanks in advance!
--
Gary Weaver
Internet Framework Services
Office of Information Technology
Duke University
Configuration:
shibboleth.xml:
...
AATimeout="30" AAConnectTimeout="15" defaultLifetime="1800"