Problem with JK connector on OpenSolaris and SunOne webserver 7

2010-02-04 Thread David Brown
I'm trying to build and get working the tomcat-connector on OpenSolaris using SunOne webserver 7. I've built it with GCC and/or CC but when I try to start and instance of the web server I get the line [Thu Feb 04 21:05:05.989 2010] [29901:1] [debug] jk_init::jk_nsapi_plugin.c (301): jk_init, a

RE: Problem with JK connector

2006-01-18 Thread Michael Li
But what I want is request.getHeader. -Original Message- From: Peter Rossbach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 11:56 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Problem with JK connector You must used JkEnvVar You envVar can be accessed with

RE: Problem with JK connector

2006-01-18 Thread Michael Li
Unfortunately it doesn't work. JkEnvVar is used for request.getAttribute(), instead of request.getHeader() -Original Message- From: Mladen Turk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 10:19 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Problem with JK connector Micha

Re: Problem with JK connector

2006-01-18 Thread Peter Rossbach
ubject: Re: Problem with JK connector Michael Li wrote: Hi there, Currently we use apache 1.3 and tomcat 4.1.31. We tried to connect them through JK. Everything works fine, except some special http headers are gone.=20 Because we user entrust direct, which will set some special http header in the ht

Re: Problem with JK connector

2006-01-18 Thread Chris Lear
* Chris Mooring wrote (18/01/06 15:11): > Hi Michael, > > Could it be that your request headers are > 8K ? I was having some funny > issues with JK2 this week where my page would suddenly show some sort of c > stack trace about a BufferOverFlow Exception (we are no longer using JK2), > but someone

RE: Problem with JK connector

2006-01-18 Thread Michael Li
not be started -Original Message- From: Mladen Turk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 10:19 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Problem with JK connector Michael Li wrote: > Hi there, > > Currently we use apache 1.3 and tomcat 4.1.31. We tried t

RE: Problem with JK connector

2006-01-18 Thread Michael Li
". It looked like apache server did it "intentionally". -Original Message- From: Chris Mooring [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 10:11 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Problem with JK connector Hi Michael, Could it be that your request head

Re: Problem with JK connector

2006-01-18 Thread Mladen Turk
Michael Li wrote: Hi there, Currently we use apache 1.3 and tomcat 4.1.31. We tried to connect them through JK. Everything works fine, except some special http headers are gone.=20 Because we user entrust direct, which will set some special http header in the http request. The servlets will chec

RE: Problem with JK connector

2006-01-18 Thread Chris Mooring
From: Michael Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 18 January 2006 15:08 To: users@tomcat.apache.org Subject: Problem with JK connector Hi there, Currently we use apache 1.3 and tomcat 4.1.31. We tried to connect them through JK. Everything works fine, except some special http headers are gone.=20

Problem with JK connector

2006-01-18 Thread Michael Li
Hi there, Currently we use apache 1.3 and tomcat 4.1.31. We tried to connect them through JK. Everything works fine, except some special http headers are gone.=20 Because we user entrust direct, which will set some special http header in the http request. The servlets will check those headers to c