Re: reading jvmRoute property specified in server.xml

2011-01-07 Thread Pid
gt;> >> currently i have resolved this by the combination of catilina.base with >> java.net.InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostName() which makes unique.. >> >> >> >> >> Caldarale, Charles R wrote: >>> >>>> From: bhanujirao [mailto:dumpala.venk...@gmail.com

RE: reading jvmRoute property specified in server.xml

2011-01-07 Thread loteq
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RE: reading jvmRoute property specified in server.xml

2009-04-13 Thread bhanujirao
gt; Subject: RE: reading jvmRoute property specified in server.xml >> >> i need to read it in java class which i dont have access >> to HttpServletRequest > > So what does this Java class have access to? If you'd provide information > about what you *are* doing (as

RE: reading jvmRoute property specified in server.xml

2009-04-13 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: bhanujirao [mailto:dumpala.venk...@gmail.com] > Subject: RE: reading jvmRoute property specified in server.xml > > i need to read it in java class which i dont have access > to HttpServletRequest So what does this Java class have access to? If you'd provide informa

RE: reading jvmRoute property specified in server.xml

2009-04-13 Thread bhanujirao
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RE: reading jvmRoute property specified in server.xml

2009-04-13 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: bhanujirao [mailto:dumpala.venk...@gmail.com] > Subject: reading jvmRoute property specified in server.xml > > i need to read jvmRoute in my web app. It should be part of the session id; if your code is running in a servlet, try: HttpServletRequest.getSession().getId()

reading jvmRoute property specified in server.xml

2009-04-13 Thread bhanujirao
Guys, i have the following property set in server.xml. i need to read jvmRoute in my web app. Can someone please suggestion how to read this property in java class ? > Thanks in advance venky -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/reading--jvmRoute-property-specified