I have two servlets, http://localhost:8080/s1 and
http://localhost:8080/s2. Both servlets
require BASIC authentication.
My application will call s1, and then s1 will turn around and call s2.
However, the credentials
supplied to s2 need to be different than those supplied to s1.
Inside of s1
Thanks Chuck!
> Do you happen to have a conf/Catalina/[host]/test.xml file? If so,
it will override the one
> in the webapp's META-INF/context.xml, causing your to be
ignored.
This was the problem. I modified that one and it is now using the
JNDIRealm.
However, that exposes a timing issu
nd
my context.xml and don't see anything wrong. What should I look for?
Do I need to go to Tomcat 6? I'd rather not, but if I have to
Thanks,
-- Greg
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I am trying to use ApacheDS 1.5 with Tomcat 5.5.17.
I first set up ApacheDS as a standalone appliation and set up the
following
in the Tomcat server.xml file:
ldap://localhost:10389";
digest="SHA"
allRolesMode="authOnly"
userPassword="userPa
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From: Greg Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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t will be served by the httpd directly.
JkUnMount /testapp/images/*.gif ajp13w
JkUnMount /testapp/images/*.jpg ajp13w
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From: Serlet Jean-Claude [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 2:35 AM
To: Greg Allen; users@tomcat.apache.org
Subje
I am having a problem with mod_jk.so. I have apache set up
as my web server, forwarding my jsp
traffic to a tomcat server running on the same machine.
This setup works fine when the client is inside of my
firewall. However, when I try to access
my site from outside the firewall, mod_jk
. Go to the Tomcat webapps area and pull the image up in IE. It is
corrupted.
-- Greg
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From: Greg Allen
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 2:35 PM
To: 'users@tomcat.apache.org'
Subject: Image files and DeployTask...
I have a build.xml that used DeployTask to
, the ant tasks use the WEBDAV application from within Tomcat and
this is the source of your problem. Are you deploying to local or
remote
host? If it is a remote host, then it could be a bug in the Tomcat
version
running on the remote host.
On 6/5/06, Greg Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a build.xml that used DeployTask to deploy my application. Here's
the build.xml:
In my deployed application I have some image files (GIF format), which
end up in the /images directory.
However, for some reason, when the application is deployed the images
end
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