Hope it helps,
Luis
El mié., 22 ene. 2020 a las 13:10, Lmhelp1 () escribió:
Hello,
I am using Tomcat v9.0 anddeploying war files to it.
I use Eclipse to develop the Webapps.
So, in Eclipse, I have two "Dynamic Web Projects" "dwp1" and "dwp2".
I have another Java
Hello,
I am using Tomcat v9.0 anddeploying war files to it.
I use Eclipse to develop the Webapps.
So, in Eclipse, I have two "Dynamic Web Projects" "dwp1" and "dwp2".
I have another Java project "jp".
Both classes of projects "dwp1" and "dwp2" need and use classes of
project "jp".
For both pr
Hello Chris and all,
Sorry for my late answer.
Thank you for the link you suggested me to read.
Adding the element:
UTF-8
to "web.xml" solved my problem.
Best regards,
--
Léa
On 17/01/2020 3:17 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Your filter changes the encoding of both the request AND the respons
Hello,
Thank you for your answer.
So, I removed the filter from "web.xml".
Now, some characters with diacritics are rendered properly (for example
constant strings like menu entries: "Présentation").
But I created a new user "Léa": I entered "Léa" in a input type text
HTML element and submi
Hello,
Thank you for your answers.
I changed /* to *.jsp
I also un-commented the line:
servletResponse.setContentType("text/html; charset=" + Finals.S_CHARSET);
It looks like the problem is solved.
> André Warnier wrote:
> As another way of avoiding that problem, you may also want to change
i
Hello,
Thank you for your answer.
Indeed, I have such a filter:
In "web.xml":
EncodingFilter
com.[...].EncodingFilter
requestEncoding
UTF-8
EncodingFilter
/*
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On 3/29/2015 6:57 PM, Tim Watts-3 [via Tomcat] wrote:
On Sun, 2015-03-29 at 18:06 +0200, Lmhelp1 wrote:
> On 3/29/2015 5:36 PM, André Warnier [via Tomcat] wrote:
> > Lmhelp1 wrote:
> >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > Thank you for reading my post.
> >
On 3/29/2015 6:06 PM, Lmhelp1 wrote:
On 3/29/2015 5:36 PM, André Warnier [via Tomcat] wrote:
Lmhelp1 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Thank you for reading my post.
>
> I am getting a "ClassNotFoundException".
>
> Below is the situation.
> - I'm working with &qu
On 3/29/2015 5:36 PM, André Warnier [via Tomcat] wrote:
Lmhelp1 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Thank you for reading my post.
>
> I am getting a "ClassNotFoundException".
>
> Below is the situation.
> - I'm working with "Eclipse" ("Luna"), &
Hello,
Thank you for reading my post.
I am getting a "ClassNotFoundException".
Below is the situation.
- I'm working with "Eclipse" ("Luna"), "Tomcat 8" and "Java 8".
- I have three projects "project1", "project2" and "project3".
- "project1" and "project2" depend on the third project "project3
Hello Chris,
Thank you for your answer.
> Apache ships with mod_evasive that allows you do this. I have used
this in the past with some success. The other alternative I am aware of
is to use mod_security.
It looks interesting.
> I am not aware of anything that will run directly in front of
Hello,
My question is not really "Tomcat" specific but, as my Webapp is a
"Tomcat" Webapp, I thought I should post this question here.
Below is what I would like to ask you:
How do you usually protect your "Tomcat" servers and Webapps from (D)DOS
((Distributed) Denial-of-service) attacks?
A
ide the C++ code and then send
it to the Tomcat Webapp.
I haven't yet looked for a solution...
Again thank you and best regards.
--
Léa
On 2014-06-16 5:51 PM, André Warnier wrote:
Lmhelp1 wrote:
Hello,
My question is about what code to write to allow two remote Tomcat
webapps to commun
Hello,
My question is about what code to write to allow two remote Tomcat
webapps to communicate with one another through the Internet.
Let me explain more precisely what I would like to do.
(I'm just simplifying a bit the real situation).
- I have a Tomcat webapp running on a server in Engla
On 2014-03-14 3:59 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Don't worry: I wasn't trying to single you out. There are lots of
people who do it.
Now that you're here, I hope you continue to consider yourself a
member of the community and remain a mailing list contributor. You can
learn a lot from reading o
On 2014-03-14 12:45 PM, André Warnier wrote:
Lmhelp1 wrote:
On 2014-03-13 11:57 AM, André Warnier wrote:
Yes, I cannot really think off-hand of any serious problem that this may
cause.
Basically, it all depends on the context.
If this is a one-off thing that you are doing, on your personal
On 2014-03-13 12:03 PM, André Warnier wrote:
On 2014-03-12 11:49 PM, Neven Cvetkovic [via Tomcat] wrote:
How about setting up umask 002 on tomcat6 user? All newly created files
would be have 775 permission.
Yes, well, how shall I do that?
Personally, I don't think you should. The scary thin
On 2014-03-13 11:57 AM, André Warnier wrote:
Yes, I cannot really think off-hand of any serious problem that this may
cause.
Basically, it all depends on the context.
If this is a one-off thing that you are doing, on your personal website,
on a server on which there is no really critical informat
Hello and thank you for your answer.
On 2014-03-12 11:49 PM, Neven Cvetkovic [via Tomcat] wrote:
How about setting up umask 002 on tomcat6 user? All newly created files
would be have 775 permission.
Yes, well, how shall I do that?
Who is placing these files into the webapp folder?
I am man
On 2014-03-12 11:32 PM, André Warnier [via Tomcat] wrote:
Ok, I understand : the target directory is not created by you, it is
created by Tomcat, so
Tomcat sets these permissions, and they do not fit what you want to be
able to do.
That's it, I only miss the write permission for the owner group
Hello and thank you for your answer.
On 2014-03-12 11:54 AM, André Warnier wrote:
If all you need to do, is to
1) read those files, to look at them
2) if they are ok, move them somewhere else
3) if they are not ok, delete them
That's it.
then (under Linux) you do not need write permissions t
On 2014-03-11 7:44 PM, André Warnier [via Tomcat] wrote:
Maybe easier :
supposing that your user-id is "lmhelp1".
Do "adduser lmhelp1 tomcat6"
(that will add your user-id to the group tomcat6).
Then logout, and login again.
Then you would already have the permissions to read
y online.
> Can you not give to this other process the permissions to read/write
the files of tomcat6/tomcat6 ? That may be easier to achieve.
Yes, well, if I log in as "tomcat6", it will work.
Best regards,
--
Léa
On 2014-03-11 6:16 PM, André Warnier wrote:
Lmhelp1 wrote:
-- Fi
-- Files created by a Tomcat webapp and owner, owner group, permissions
for this file --
Hello and thank you for reading my post.
I am running a "Tomcat v6.0" webapp on a "Debian 7.2 Wheezy" OS.
In particular, this webapp creates some files on the filesystem.
The files created have:
- "tomcat
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