Chris said:
>I was happy to see SO demolish the "Experts Exchange" overnight. Their site
>got great Google rankings but never gave you any actual answers >unless you
>paid them.
>
>- -chris
About 3/4 of the time when I have gone there, all I have to do is scroll down
the page to below all the a
I think I prefer to stay with Tomcat users list. Problem with SO is that
they close the questions without the second thought.Its becoming more of
kind of dictatorship. Too generic , close it and too easy, flame the poster
altitude.
Again I don't have any issues with SO and I did receive lot of as
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Joesph,
On 3/14/14, 12:38 PM, Joesph Bleau wrote:
> It's refreshing to see people who still care about user-list
> communities. They seem to foster the kind of individuals I enjoy
> communicating with, but are sadly dwindling.
Come meet some of us
Chris,
I'm afraid I was also a bit guilty of this very recently, but I'll accept
your welcome also. :-)
It's refreshing to see people who still care about user-list communities.
They seem to foster the kind of individuals I enjoy communicating with, but
are sadly dwindling.
Cheers
On Fri, Mar
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 8:02 AM, Christopher Schultz <
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> Leo,
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> On 3/14/14, 10:58 AM, Leo Donahue wrote:
> > On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 6:10 AM, Christopher Schultz <
> > ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
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
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Leo,
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> On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 6:10 AM, Christopher Schultz <
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>> All,
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>> I'm finding a lot of questions la
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Léa,
On 3/14/14, 10:33 AM, Léa Massiot wrote:
> I'm sorry I posted the same message on "StackOverflow" and
> "Tomcat-Users". It's not something I usually do.
Don't worry: I wasn't trying to single you out. There are lots of
people who do it.
Now
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 6:10 AM, Christopher Schultz <
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> All,
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> I'm finding a lot of questions lately posted simultaneously to both
> tomcat-user and to StackOverflow. How does the Tomcat community feel
>
uot; for while.
I was in hurry and thought by mistake that the forum was dead.
It wasn't meant on purpose.
I guess I could delete my thread on "StackOverflow" and thank you again
for your answers both on "StackOverflow" and "Tomcat-Users"?
Best regards,
--
Léa Massiot
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 01:31:06PM +, Mark Thomas wrote:
> While something that is effectively cross-posting is annoying for
> those us subscribed to this list and who use stack overflow I can
> understand folks wanting to seek help from a range of different places.
I'm reminded of the repairm
I don't think I've ever had to ask a question on SO because there's
nearly always someone else who has already asked my question and it's
easy to search. So my tendency is to let Google fish in SO (and the
rest of the world) for my question, rummage a bit, and then try to
find an ML for the produc
On 14/03/2014 13:10, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> All,
>
> I'm finding a lot of questions lately posted simultaneously to
> both tomcat-user and to StackOverflow. How does the Tomcat
> community feel about that? I'm wondering whether I (as a member of
> said community) should be encouraging SO use
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Bill,
On 12/8/11 7:33 PM, Bill Wang wrote:
> Thanks to all for the explanation.
>
> I have a new question regarding the admin role.
>
> With default setup, if I login as admin, I can start,stop, undeploy
> and deploy the application. Now, because th
Thanks to all for the explanation.
I have a new question regarding the admin role.
With default setup, if I login as admin, I can start,stop, undeploy and
deploy the application. Now, because the admin password has been shared by
team, and I can't not share it with team.
So I plan to disable und
On 29/11/2011 17:05, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> Mark,
>
> On 11/29/11 11:15 AM, ma...@apache.org wrote:
>> Christopher Schultz wrote:
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>>> Bill,
>>>
>>> On 11/28/11 7:08 PM, Bill Wang wrote:
Here I have the last question, what's the
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Mark,
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>> Bill,
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>> On 11/28/11 7:08 PM, Bill Wang wrote:
>>> Here I have the last question, what's the reload option
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>Bill,
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>On 11/28/11 7:08 PM, Bill Wang wrote:
>> Here I have the last question, what's the reload option, is it same
>> as stop/start?
>
>According to markt (who is known to be occasionally trustworthy):
>
> reload =
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Bill,
On 11/28/11 7:08 PM, Bill Wang wrote:
> Here I have the last question, what's the reload option, is it same
> as stop/start?
According to markt (who is known to be occasionally trustworthy):
reload = stop + start
> If it is, maybe I just ne
Thanks for everyone who replied me. I successfully did it.
Now on-call team can stop/start the tomcat instances by themselves, but
with other action,such as deploy, undeploy, check server status, they will
get "access denied ".
*
*
That's perfect.
Here I have the last question, what's the reload
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Mark,
On 11/25/11 12:47 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> There is no such command as restart. You'll need:
> /html/stop
> /html/start
Whoops. Thanks for catching that.
> You'll probably want: /html/list as
> well.
+1
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On 25 Nov 2011, at 04:43, Bill Wang wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> Thanks, with your help, I find out this link:
> http://onjava.com/onjava/2001/07/24/tomcat.html,
2001! :)
p
> seems you need me setup
> MemoryRealm, then setup security constraint
> in webapps/manager/WEB-INF/web.xml
>
> There is a
On 25/11/2011 15:10, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> Bill,
>
> On 11/24/11 11:42 PM, Bill Wang wrote:
>> Thanks, with your help, I find out this link:
>> http://onjava.com/onjava/2001/07/24/tomcat.html, seems you need
>> me setup MemoryRealm, then setup security constraint in
>> webapps/manager/WE
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Bill,
On 11/24/11 11:42 PM, Bill Wang wrote:
> Thanks, with your help, I find out this link:
> http://onjava.com/onjava/2001/07/24/tomcat.html, seems you need me
> setup MemoryRealm, then setup security constraint in
> webapps/manager/WEB-INF/web.xm
Hi Mark,
Thanks, with your help, I find out this link:
http://onjava.com/onjava/2001/07/24/tomcat.html, seems you need me setup
MemoryRealm, then setup security constraint
in webapps/manager/WEB-INF/web.xml
There is an exist role "manager" , I try to understand it and add a new
role "restart" in
Bill Wang wrote:
>Hi Tomcat guru,
>
>I have questions for the tomcat user roles setup.
>
>On-call team (24*7 support) need permission to restart one tomcat
>services, if they get call. I think it is maybe possible to let them
>restart tomcat throught "Tomcat Web Application Manager" (the admin
Tom-
did you get a chance to look at
manager http://localhost:PORT/manager?
admin?
Martin
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Tom,
Reis, Tom wrote:
> Is there a way to view all the sessions in Tomcat and remove or stop
> one? Thanks.
There is nothing built-into Tomcat to allow you to do this. Certain
add-ons and server managers can be used to do this, though. One such too
i
Many thanks Antonio
> Message du 17/04/08 10:37
> De : "Antonio Vidal Ferrer"
> A : "'Tomcat Users List'" , "'ZB'"
> Copie à :
> Objet : RE: Tomcat user
>
> Hi:
>
>
> As with many other services, specially
Hi:
As with many other services, specially web oriented ones, you should use any
user with a limited set of permissions on the host machine. So better use
"lambda" ;)
Best,
Toni.
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From: ZB [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: jueves, 17 de abril de 2008 10:10
To: users@
Doesn't look like there's a simple solution. You can get an LDAP
adapter for RACF which should make it fairly easy to plug in a JAAS
adapter. There's the CAS project (http://www.ja-sig.org/products/cas/),
which provides enterprise-level single-sign-on, you can connect to that
via Acegi Security (
rale, Charles
R" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
09/29/2006 09:56 AM
Please respond to
"Tomcat Users List"
To
"Tomcat Users List"
cc
Subject
RE: Tomcat User Authentication
> From: Caldarale, Charles R
> Subject: RE: Tomcat User Authentication
>
&
> From: Caldarale, Charles R
> Subject: RE: Tomcat User Authentication
>
> You probably don't want to use tomcat-users.xml at all;
> replace it completely with a JAAS-compliant interface to
> RACF.
I would not be surprised if someone from the WebSphere side of your
> From: Kevin Mullin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Tomcat User Authentication
>
> We have our own userid authentication process on our IBM
> mainframe computers which uses something called RACF. Is
> there a way to get Tomcat to use this processs to determine
> proper userid and passwo
Tomcat's main purpose is to serve webapplications, as defined
by sun. Webapplication are suposed to be contained in a WAR, but
tomcat allow to deploy content of war in a directory. WAR are
zip files and do not support links, so does tomcat. It's follows
the filesystem links only because it is unawa
the problem is:
The intranet (website) contains many links to many folders, every folder has
its own permission owner-group-other.
i need to prevent the usr who havn't permission to access the folder(
e.gftp) to access the link to this folder on the website.
can i do this?
On 10/26/05, David Delbe
Question is not clear, but i'll try to reply.
All action attempted by any code inside the jvm running tomcat
(that is operations done by JSP, servlet, realms, tomcat itself and
any other java classes you may add to webapp) are done
on behalf of the user which started tomcat.
So if you start tomcat
Response below:
Wendy Smoak wrote:
From: "Brad O'Hearne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I would have expected that designation of the user class name would
have resulted in my being returned the class I specified for the user
class name from the requestion.getUserPrincpal() method, but it doesn't.
W
From: "Brad O'Hearne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I would have expected that designation of the user class name would have
resulted in my being returned the class I specified for the user class
name from the requestion.getUserPrincpal() method, but it doesn't.
What version of Tomcat are you using? A
Wendy,
Thanks for the reply. Here is my realm setup in my Tomcat server.xml:
appName="imap"
userClassNames="com.redbarnsoftware.web.security.UserPrincipal"
roleClassNames="com.redbarnsoftware.web.security.RolePrincipal"
debug="99"
/>
I would have expected that designatio
From: "Brad O'Hearne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I am using the JAASRealm for Tomcat 5.x, and in my JAAS module, I am
storing my own Principal subclass as the user principal. In my subsequent
servlets, when I invoke the request.getUserPrincipal() method, I am not
returned my user principal, but I am in
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