Thanks Mark,
This answer clears all my doubts.
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On Monday, 7 de June de 2021 13:19, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 07/06/2021 11:44, xcorpius wrote:
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> > Just one more thing.
> > I understand my mistake with the
n is: Why can Weblogic encrypt the password and Tomcat can't?
https://docs.oracle.com/middleware/1213/wls/JDBCA/ds_security.htm#JDBCA477
Thanks,
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On Monday, 7 de June de 2021 11:42, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 07/06/202
Thanks Mark for your clarifications.
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On Monday, 7 de June de 2021 11:42, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 07/06/2021 09:56, xcorpius wrote:
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> > Hello again!
> > Checking the documentation ... Tomcat can create an
Ok, thank you very much Olaf.
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On Monday, 7 de June de 2021 11:36, Olaf Kock wrote:
> On 07.06.21 10:56, xcorpius wrote:
>
> > Hello again!
> > Checking the documentation ... Tomcat can create an encry
ermissions to
the context.xml file.
Wouldn't it be the same problem? Why can't I generate an encrypted password for
the database with the "digest.sh" tool instead of having to use a customized
"factory"?
I think people who develop Tomcat should consider this option.
ately by reply e-mail and delete this message. Thank you for
> your cooperation.
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> > Sent: Monday, April 26, 2021 8:36 AM
> > To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> > Subject: Re: Question about en
Thanks Olaf
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On 26 abr. 2021 14:02, Olaf Kock escribió:
> On 26.04.21 13:10, xcorpius wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I wanted to ask about how to encrypt database passwords in the context.xml
>> file in Tomcat 9.
>>
> Hi,
&g
Hi,
I wanted to ask about how to encrypt database passwords in the context.xml file
in Tomcat 9.
Thank you very much to all.
Xcorpius.
g/proper/commons-dbcp/configuration.html
>
> Phil
>
> On 2/10/21 3:22 PM, xcorpius wrote:
>> Hi Chris!
>>
>> ConnectionReserveTimeoutSeconds:
>>
>> The number of seconds after which a call to reserve a connection from the
>> connection pool will timeout.
>>
Units: seconds
Default: 10
Minimum: -1
Maximum: 231-1
Thanks,
Xcorpius
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On 10 feb. 2021 23:13, Christopher Schultz escribió:
> Xcorpius,
>
> On 2/10/21 07:15, xcorpius wrote:
>> Is there a parameter in "Tomcat JDBC Connection Pool&quo
Hi!
Is there a parameter in "Tomcat JDBC Connection Pool" 9 equivalent to the
ConnectionReserveTimeoutSeconds parameter from Weblogic?
Thanks,
Xcorpius
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