"No olvides, no traiciones, lo que llevas bien dentro de ti. No olvides, no
traiciones, lo que siempre te ha hecho vivir."
On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 8:33 AM, André Warnier (tomcat)
wrote:
> On 23.08.2017 09:48, Grigor Aleksanyan wrote:
>
>> Hi Simon,
>>
>> If I understood your approach correctly,
On 23.08.2017 09:43, Grigor Aleksanyan wrote:
Hi André,
Thanks for your detailed response, I really appreciate your help. I see
what you mean and have a couple of more question regarding to this topic.
I was looking at possibilities to use Spring framework's evening facilities
to register *Tcp
On 23.08.2017 10:52, Grigor Aleksanyan wrote:
I see André, thanks for clarifications. By the way, have you noticed my
previous email about TcpConnectionCloseEvents of Spring and question about
HttpRequests handling in Tomcat? Do you have any thoughts about what I
stated there? I would highly appr
I see André, thanks for clarifications. By the way, have you noticed my
previous email about TcpConnectionCloseEvents of Spring and question about
HttpRequests handling in Tomcat? Do you have any thoughts about what I
stated there? I would highly appreciate any information regarding these
points.
On 23.08.2017 09:48, Grigor Aleksanyan wrote:
Hi Simon,
If I understood your approach correctly, then this will work only if I am
the one that implements the client, right ? What about cases when client is
browser or curl, not my c++ app ?
Yes, that is one of the issues. Most browsers, after t
Hi Simon,
If I understood your approach correctly, then this will work only if I am
the one that implements the client, right ? What about cases when client is
browser or curl, not my c++ app ?
Thank you,
-Grigor
On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 1:13 PM, Simon De Uvarow
wrote:
> "No olvides, no traicio
Hi André,
Thanks for your detailed response, I really appreciate your help. I see
what you mean and have a couple of more question regarding to this topic.
I was looking at possibilities to use Spring framework's evening facilities
to register *TcpConnectionClose *events listener in my web appli
"No olvides, no traiciones, lo que llevas bien dentro de ti. No olvides, no
traiciones, lo que siempre te ha hecho vivir."
On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 11:36 AM, André Warnier (tomcat)
wrote:
> On 22.08.2017 10:50, Grigor Aleksanyan wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a web application (.war file) running u
On 22.08.2017 10:50, Grigor Aleksanyan wrote:
Hi,
I have a web application (.war file) running under *apache-tomcat-7.0.52*.
It is a proxy application between my c++ client and server apps. Once HTTP
request (from the client) is received by web application, it propagates
request to the server an