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To whom it may concern,
(Can you set your name in your email client? It's irritating to write to
an email address that doesn't indicate a name. You also don't include
your name in your posts.)
removeps-gro...@yahoo.com wrote:
> URL url = new
> From: removeps-gro...@yahoo.com [mailto:removeps-gro...@yahoo.com]
> Subject: RE: Server returned HTTP response code: 408 for URL:
> https...j_security_check
>
> How does the client get the JSESSIONID?
It's normally sent as a cookie; if the client has disabled cookies, the
e in every request. Will write
back if it does not work.
--- On Sun, 12/14/08, removeps-gro...@yahoo.com
wrote:
> From: removeps-gro...@yahoo.com
> Subject: RE: Server returned HTTP response code: 408 for URL:
> https...j_security_check
> To: "Tomcat Users List"
&
:
> From: Caldarale, Charles R
> Subject: RE: Server returned HTTP response code: 408 for URL:
> https...j_security_check
> To: "Tomcat Users List"
> Date: Sunday, December 14, 2008, 9:02 PM
> > From: removeps-gro...@yahoo.com
> [mailto:removeps-gro...@yahoo
> From: removeps-gro...@yahoo.com [mailto:removeps-gro...@yahoo.com]
> Subject: RE: Server returned HTTP response code: 408 for URL:
> https...j_security_check
>
> The request input stream is set to
> "j_username=username&j_password=password".
Good so far.
&g
o make https requests through code?
--- On Sun, 12/14/08, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
> From: Caldarale, Charles R
> Subject: RE: Server returned HTTP response code: 408 for URL:
> https...j_security_check
> To: "Tomcat Users List"
> Date: Sunday, December 14, 200
> From: removeps-gro...@yahoo.com [mailto:removeps-gro...@yahoo.com]
> Subject: Server returned HTTP response code: 408 for URL:
> https...j_security_check
>
> Server returned HTTP response code: 408 for URL:
> https://localhost:6143/mywebservice/action/j_security_check
You
Server returned HTTP response code: 408 for URL: https...j_security_check
In my testing I get the following error:
Server returned HTTP response code: 408 for URL:
https://localhost:6143/mywebservice/action/j_security_check
408 = request time out.
So the question is how can a client