I have enabled JMX in my tomcat server. I use VisualVM to inspect the
tomcat server.
When I look at java.lang->OperatingSystem I'm seeing a -1 value for a few
CPU value readings. This just suddenly happened. I cant think what changes
might have been made, I don't recall any apart
Ved,
On 2/28/24 00:56, Ved wrote:
Hi,
I am using spring boot and wanted to use Rate Limit. I can find it in
package org.apache.catalina.filters; //in embedded tomcat
But this RateLimitFilter is never called. I want to understand when this
filter is called and how I can customize it.
Have you
Hi,
I am using spring boot and wanted to use Rate Limit. I can find it in
package org.apache.catalina.filters; //in embedded tomcat
But this RateLimitFilter is never called. I want to understand when this
filter is called and how I can customize it.
Regards,
Ved Prakash
Thank you! I did not reply Sent from my T-Mobile 5G Device
Original message From: Mark Thomas Date:
3/10/23 1:11 AM (GMT-08:00) To: users@tomcat.apache.org Subject: Re:
connecting tomcat server to eclipse java ee This idiot has been unsubscribed
from the mailing list and
This idiot has been unsubscribed from the mailing list and blocked from
re-subscribing.
Mark
On 10/03/2023 03:03, Veliz Broncano wrote:
Hi! You are very pretty
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omcat jars to the dependencies.
Greetings, Thomas
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: JIM HENK
> Gesendet: Freitag, 10. März 2023 07:58
> An: Tomcat Users List
> Betreff: Re: connecting tomcat server to eclipse java ee
>
> Well….
>
> When you see that message
Well….
When you see that message, Eclipse has gone through it’s table of Tomcat
version possibilities known at the time your version of Eclipse was published,
and hasn't found it. Must’ve come *after*.
Therefore, The version of Eclipse you need to use has got to have been released
*after* the
You may wish to add this to your documentation
And now, when I tried to start the Tomcat server from Eclipse (even though
it is running in Services)
I am seeing: The server cannot be started because one or more of the ports
are invalid. Open the server editor and correct the invalid ports.
I set
when I tried to start the Tomcat server from Eclipse (even though
it is running in Services)
I am seeing: The server cannot be started because one or more of the ports
are invalid. Open the server editor and correct the invalid ports.
I set the admin port to 8005.
After more searching, I stopped
Hi! You are very pretty
On Thu, Mar 9, 2023, 9:37 PM Stephanie Panah
wrote:
> Help please. I have installed: Java EE, Eclipse and Tomcat.
> When I try to connect the server, I encounter:
> Unknown version of Tomcat was specified.
> I am looking all over. please help
>
> Java EE for web developer
Help please. I have installed: Java EE, Eclipse and Tomcat.
When I try to connect the server, I encounter:
Unknown version of Tomcat was specified.
I am looking all over. please help
Java EE for web developers
C:\Users\steph> java -fullversion
java full version "17.0.6+9-LTS-190"
and
Eclipse IDE
uest, response);
Thanks
Swathi
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2021 7:41 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: Tomcat server not considering Mime Type - Request urgent help!!
CAUTION: This email originated from o
. Post your sample code.
-chris
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From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2021 3:25 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: Tomcat server not considering Mime Type - Request urgent help!!
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al Message-
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> Sent: Friday, January 15, 2021 3:25 AM
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Tomcat server not considering Mime Type - Request urgent
> help!!
>
> CAUTION: This email originated from outside the
Subject: Re: Tomcat server not considering Mime Type - Request urgent help!!
CAUTION: This email originated from outside the organization. Do not click
links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content
is safe.
Swathi,
On 1/13/21 03:27, Jonnalagadda, Swathi (External
Hi again.
Sorry for the noise.
The page which you quoted
(https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/http-headers-content-disposition/), itself contains a
formal reference to
RFC 5987 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5987), which formally defines the extended
"filename*" header parameter below.
On 15.01.20
On 14.01.2021 22:55, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="[filename]"; filename*=utf-8''[filename in
UTF-8 encoding]
Hi Chris.
Do you have any reference for the above ?
(the "utf8''" part is new to me)
--
lay of a download dialog when this
kind of thing needs to happen.
-chris
-Original Message-
From: Mounika Reddy [mailto:spidermai...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2021 3:48 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Cc: Mark Thomas
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: Tomcat server not considering Mime Type - Request urgent help!!
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If you are via AJP connector, then check if Apache proxy is changing
Could you please elaborate more on this as to where I need to check
From: Mounika Reddy
Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2021 2:41 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Cc: Mark Thomas
Subject: Re: Tomcat server not considering Mime Type - Request urgent help!!
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, Swathi (External) [mailto:
> swathi.jonnalaga...@xerox.com]
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Subject: RE: Tomcat server not considering Mime Type - Request urgent help!!
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Pls check http response headers for the
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To: Tomcat Users List
Cc: Mark Thomas
Subject: Re: Tomcat server not considering Mime Type - Request urgent help!!
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links or open attachments
Pls check http response headers for the request to confirm if it's
returning proper headers.
Once they are in place then it may be to do with browser settings not
processing headers.
On Tue, Jan 12, 2021, 2:48 PM Jonnalagadda, Swathi (External) <
swathi.jonnalaga...@xerox.com> wrote:
> Hi Team
Hi Team
We have an application deployed in tomcat9.0.38 server which generates an xls
file dynamically and saves at server end. When we try to access the file using
application frontend, it is neither showing up in excel format nor showing up
pop up to save the file instead it is showing the c
This was not a client box, nor one of our cloud boxes; it's our own
production box.
Shortly after I posted my query to the List, I was directed to re-IPL
the system. I initiated the requested restart, and went to lunch.
That worked. The Tomcat server is back up, with all contexts ru
le,
> and rendering the machine generally unresponsive.
>
> Once I was able to get a terminal session (through a reserved "console"
> Ethernet interface), I forcibly shut down the Tomcat server.
>
> Then, after saving the enormous catalina.out file, I restarted Tomcat,
>
and rendering the machine generally unresponsive.
>
> Once I was able to get a terminal session (through a reserved "console"
> Ethernet interface), I forcibly shut down the Tomcat server.
>
> Then, after saving the enormous catalina.out file, I restarted Tomcat,
> and it
minal session (through a reserved "console"
Ethernet interface), I forcibly shut down the Tomcat server.
Then, after saving the enormous catalina.out file, I restarted Tomcat,
and it brought up all contexts but the ROOT (which was having
"persistence directory" problems, wh
ng any specific problems, or
are you just asking if everything looks reasonable?
- -chris
> -- Messaggio originale -- Da: "Christopher Schultz"
> <mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net>> A: users@tomcat.apache.org
> <mailto:users@tomcat.apache.org> Inviato: 27/1
chultz.net> wrote:
>
> Zahid,
>
> On 12/23/19 15:19, Zahid Rahman wrote:
>>>> If your backend tomcat servers are running on different
>>>> physical machines therefore with different ip addresses then
>>>> there is nothing wrong with each bac
A: users@tomcat.apache.org
Inviato: 27/12/2019 16:29:28
Oggetto: Re: How to set apache load balancer for send request to 6
tomcat server
Firma ha problemi
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ifferent physical
> > machines therefore with different ip addresses then there is
> > nothing wrong with each backend tomcat server listening on same
> > port (80) of each machine. Further to mod_jk worker properties file
> > redirection.
> >
> > It is pointle
ract from httpd.conf
> and workers.properties. I need to send single request to tomcat
> server individually, so I set sticky_session to 0.
So you want your clients to switch servers even when they don't have to?
> Could you tell me if parameters are configured correctly? Is the
> co
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Zahid,
On 12/23/19 15:19, Zahid Rahman wrote:
> If your backend tomcat servers are running on different physical
> machines therefore with different ip addresses then there is
> nothing wrong with each backend tomcat server listenin
arlo.ce...@flottaweb.com>
> Inviato: 23/12/2019 23:56:41
> Oggetto: Re: How to set apache load balancer for send request to 6 tomcat
> server
>
> If you wish we can work the problem , piece by piece through logical
> construction of the solution.
>
>
>
> On Mon, 23 Dec
"
>> A: "Tomcat Users List" ; "Giancarlo Celli" <
>> giancarlo.ce...@flottaweb.com>
>> Inviato: 23/12/2019 23:56:41
>> Oggetto: Re: How to set apache load balancer for send request to 6 tomcat
>> server
>>
>> If you wi
est regards.
> Giancarlo
>
>
> -- Messaggio originale --
> Da: "Zahid Rahman"
> A: "Tomcat Users List" ; "Giancarlo Celli" <
> giancarlo.ce...@flottaweb.com>
> Inviato: 23/12/2019 23:56:41
> Oggetto: Re: How to set apache load balance
files with the extracts of the configurations
Thanks.
Best regards.
Giancarlo
-- Messaggio originale --
Da: "Zahid Rahman"
A: "Tomcat Users List" ; "Giancarlo Celli"
Inviato: 23/12/2019 23:56:41
Oggetto: Re: How to set apache load balancer for send request
kers with tomcat 7 installed.
> Atteched you can find extract from httpd.conf and workers.properties.
> I need to send single request to tomcat server individually, so I set
> sticky_session to 0.
> Could you tell me if parameters are configured correctly?
> Is the collector able to hand
If your backend tomcat servers are running on different physical machines
therefore with different ip addresses then there is nothing wrong with each
backend tomcat server listening on same port (80) of each machine. Further
to mod_jk worker properties file redirection.
It is pointless in having
redirects requests to 6 server workers with tomcat 7 installed.
> Atteched you can find extract from httpd.conf and workers.properties.
> I need to send single request to tomcat server individually, so I set
> sticky_session to 0.
> Could you tell me if parameters are configured correctly?
>
Hi,
I need to configure a load balancer with apache connector on a jelastic
server that redirects requests to 6 server workers with tomcat 7
installed.
Atteched you can find extract from httpd.conf and workers.properties.
I need to send single request to tomcat server individually, so I set
Ease of deployment and build in the AWS world.
On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 3:56 PM Behrang Saeedzadeh
wrote:
> For an example use case, see Spring Boot. It can use an embedded Tomcat and
> build an executable Uber Jar. Then you can start your Web app by running
> java -jar app.jar.
>
> On Tue, 26 No
For an example use case, see Spring Boot. It can use an embedded Tomcat and
build an executable Uber Jar. Then you can start your Web app by running
java -jar app.jar.
On Tue, 26 Nov. 2019, 2:29 am Mladen Adamović,
wrote:
> I wonder why somebody would want to run "embedded Tomcat" and what it
>
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Mladen,
On 11/25/19 10:28, Mladen Adamović wrote:
> I wonder why somebody would want to run "embedded Tomcat" and what
> it actually means?
It means that the application starts the servlet container, not the
other way around.
> I'm working profess
I wonder why somebody would want to run "embedded Tomcat" and what it
actually means?
I'm working professionally in software engineering since 2003 and I'm
puzzled.
>From looking into that article, it seems that Java app starts Tomcat, why
somebody would want that?
On Sun, Nov 24, 2019 at 12:27
I will create a PR if I find the time to write one.
On Sat, Nov 23, 2019 at 9:40 PM Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 23/11/2019 08:17, Behrang Saeedzadeh wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Are there any official docs for how to run Tomcat as an embedded server?
> > Searching returns some results such as
> >
> ht
On 23/11/2019 08:17, Behrang Saeedzadeh wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Are there any official docs for how to run Tomcat as an embedded server?
> Searching returns some results such as
> https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/create-a-java-web-application-using-embedded-tomcat
> but I haven't seen any offici
Hi all,
Are there any official docs for how to run Tomcat as an embedded server?
Searching returns some results such as
https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/create-a-java-web-application-using-embedded-tomcat
but I haven't seen any official docs.
Are there any?
Thanks in advance,
Behrang
Hi experts,
Recently, the Tomcat server - version 9.0.24 for Windows 10 is acting very
strangely. It takes very very long for it to start.
Furthermore, I have problem in using it for debug in Eclipse.
Usually, I will start the server before right click on the jsp page that I want
to debug
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Kaushal,
On 9/19/19 13:06, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
> I am adding the below absolute path in java code and compiled in a
> war file and uploaded in tomcat 9.0.24 servlet/jsp container.
>
> file=createPDF("/opt/tomcat9/webapps/statementspdf/"+accountI
Hi,
I am adding the below absolute path in java code and compiled in a war file
and uploaded in tomcat 9.0.24 servlet/jsp container.
file=createPDF("/opt/tomcat9/webapps/statementspdf/"+accountId+statementId+".pdf",
> statementsEntityATOS);
Is there a way to use relative path instead of absolu
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Linus,
On 9/12/19 09:33, LINUS FERNANDES wrote:
> I have set up an embedded Tomcat server program on Arch Linux on
> Termux using OpenJDK version 12.
What version of Tomcat?
> However, I am unable to connect to the server using the brows
I have set up an embedded Tomcat server program on Arch Linux on Termux
using OpenJDK version 12.
However, I am unable to connect to the server using the browser. The same
WAR file with a web.xml works fine on Jetty.
Could you point me in the right direction?
The Java class is as follows
EN
8027/java
-Original Message-
From: André Warnier (tomcat)
Sent: Thursday, August 8, 2019 3:53 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: Tomcat Server Using 100% CPU
On 08.08.2019 20:08, Eric Robinson wrote:
> Utkarsh and John, thank you for your feedback.
>
> Since ever
44 root 20 0 0 0 0 R 19.1 0.0 159:46.15
> > ksoftirqd/7
> > 3926 root 20 0 208512 22668 4128 S 16.9 0.0 242:45.07 iotop
> > 2036 root 20 0 0 0 0 R 13.2 0.0 1:38.31
> > kworker/7:0
> >
> > I'
each.
I can write a script to loop and output top and thread dumps. Should I do it
for all running instances or just for a selected target instance?
--Eric
-Original Message-
From: Coty Sutherland
Sent: Thursday, August 8, 2019 1:22 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat Server
André, Paul, and Coty, you've all provided some great next steps. I'll
investigate further and be back in touch!
--Eric
-Original Message-
From: André Warnier (tomcat)
Sent: Thursday, August 8, 2019 3:53 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: Tomcat Server Using 10
unexpected there ? worse : anything unexpected which would match the PID of one
of your tomcats ?
André
--Eric
-Original Message-
From: Utkarsh Dave
Sent: Thursday, August 8, 2019 12:33 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat Server Using 100% CPU
Did you reviewed the loca
159:46.15
> > ksoftirqd/7
> > 3926 root 20 0 208512 22668 4128 S 16.9 0.0 242:45.07 iotop
> > 2036 root 20 0 0 0 0 R 13.2 0.0 1:38.31
> > kworker/7:0
> >
> > I'll check the localhost_access logs and see if something sus
S 16.9 0.0 242:45.07 iotop
> 2036 root 20 0 0 0 0 R 13.2 0.0 1:38.31
> kworker/7:0
>
> I'll check the localhost_access logs and see if something suspicious
> stands out.
>
> --Eric
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Utkarsh Dave
>
o: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat Server Using 100% CPU
Did you reviewed the localhost_access log file. Which web-application is using
tomcat the most ?
On Thu, Aug 8, 2019 at 9:53 AM Eric Robinson
wrote:
> We have a farm of VMs, each running multiple instances of tomcat (up
> to 80
Did you reviewed the localhost_access log file. Which web-application is
using tomcat the most ?
On Thu, Aug 8, 2019 at 9:53 AM Eric Robinson
wrote:
> We have a farm of VMs, each running multiple instances of tomcat (up to 80
> instances per server). Everything has been running fine for years, b
Eric,
> -Original Message-
> From: Eric Robinson
> Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2019 11:53 AM
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Subject: Tomcat Server Using 100% CPU
>
> We have a farm of VMs, each running multiple instances of tomcat (up to 80
> instances per serv
We have a farm of VMs, each running multiple instances of tomcat (up to 80
instances per server). Everything has been running fine for years, but recently
one server has started nailing the CPU to 100% utilization.
We have tried:
* Different versions of tomcat and JDK
* Doubling the re
ication-in-tomcat-example
> >
> > However, I have difficulty in locating the $Catablina_base in the
> external tomcat server I am using in Eclipse.
> >
> > Also, I went to check out the hosting company side, I can't find
> Catalina_base at all also.
>
> For a
g the $Catablina_base in the external
> tomcat server I am using in Eclipse.
>
> Also, I went to check out the hosting company side, I can't find
> Catalina_base at all also.
For an explanation of $CATALINA_BASE
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-9.0-doc/RUNNING.txt
Unless you ha
Hi,
I am trying to do JASPIC follows by JACC using Java Servlet and JSP and maybe
REST with PostgresQL
https://www.byteslounge.com/tutorials/jaas-authentication-in-tomcat-example
However, I have difficulty in locating the $Catablina_base in the external
tomcat server I am using in Eclipse
ver, I am puzzled how things work and would like to check
>>> what is the norm out there. They are using httpd apache server
>>> and tomcat.>> Basically, I have subscribed a private Tomcat
>>> server so I get an instance of Tomcat server - 8.0.27.
>
>> That v
On Tue, 5/14/19, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Subject: Re: Does Tomcat server printout System.out.print infor?
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Date: Tuesday, May 14, 2019, 5:37 AM
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On 5
re using httpd apache server and tomcat.
>
> Basically, I have subscribed a private Tomcat server so I get an
> instance of Tomcat server - 8.0.27.
That version is no longer supported by the "vendor" (Apache). You
should tell your hosting company that you want a supported versio
would like to check what is the
> norm out there.
>
> They are using httpd apache server and tomcat.
>
> Basically, I have subscribed a private Tomcat server so I get an instance of
> Tomcat server - 8.0.27.
>
> But, the re-start of server is not in my control.
&g
On Sun, 5/12/19, Jason Wee wrote:
Subject: Re: Does Tomcat server printout System.out.print infor?
To: "Tomcat Users List" , "Karen Goh"
Date: Sunday, May 12, 2019, 10:52 AM
default tomcat , when you print,
lo
t there.
>
> They are using httpd apache server and tomcat.
>
> Basically, I have subscribed a private Tomcat server so I get an instance of
> Tomcat server - 8.0.27.
>
> But, the re-start of server is not in my control.
>
> I would like to know if this is the normal envir
Hello experts,
Currently, I am uploading a new .war file up to my hosting company.
However, I am puzzled how things work and would like to check what is the norm
out there.
They are using httpd apache server and tomcat.
Basically, I have subscribed a private Tomcat server so I get an
Hello Richard/Friends,
Maybe you could check 2 things
- the iptables to handle the incoming connections (eg: redirect
between ports and, block connections if the ip is accessing for a
specific port)
- httpd/nginx as reverse proxies for caching and other fancy stuff
Please note that I'm suggesting
On 2018-11-24 23:25, Geraldo Netto wrote:
Hello Richard/Friends,
I might be wrong, but I guess the best approach would be to use apache
httpd or nginx as a reverse proxy and leave tomcat alone
Kind Regards,
Geraldo Netto
Sapere Aude => Non dvcor, dvco
http://exdev.sf.net/
On Sun, 25 Nov 2018
On November 24, 2018 11:05:33 PM UTC, rich...@xentu.com wrote:
>Tomcat/9.0.13
>
>
>I'd like to have my webapps generally on 443, but the manager and
>host-manager on some other port, say 444.
>
>My reason for doing that would be that I could then use linux's
>iptables
>to restrict access to 444 t
Hello Richard/Friends,
I might be wrong, but I guess the best approach would be to use apache
httpd or nginx as a reverse proxy and leave tomcat alone
Kind Regards,
Geraldo Netto
Sapere Aude => Non dvcor, dvco
http://exdev.sf.net/
On Sun, 25 Nov 2018 at 00:05, wrote:
>
> Tomcat/9.0.13
>
>
> I
Tomcat/9.0.13
I'd like to have my webapps generally on 443, but the manager and
host-manager on some other port, say 444.
My reason for doing that would be that I could then use linux's iptables
to restrict access to 444 to a few known addresses, but anyone could
access 443.
I would of co
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On 6/26/18 1:48 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently working on an old bug to improve the SSI support in
> Tomcat [1]. Note that the original bug dates back to 2010.
>
> I'm going to fix [1] if I can. SSI support is part of the cur
Hi,
I'm currently working on an old bug to improve the SSI support in Tomcat
[1]. Note that the original bug dates back to 2010.
I'm going to fix [1] if I can. SSI support is part of the current
release and the functionality is missing.
However, I got to wondering just how many folks are actuall
Thanks Chris, you input appreciated
On Fri, Jun 8, 2018 at 10:31 PM, Christopher Schultz <
ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
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> Loai,
>
> On 6/7/18 5:26 PM, Loai Abdallatif wrote:
> > thanks Chris, yes the apps are dependent on each others
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Loai,
On 6/7/18 5:26 PM, Loai Abdallatif wrote:
> thanks Chris, yes the apps are dependent on each others
Sounds like you need to loosen that requirement.
Try techniques such as "lazy initialization", or even
automated-retries if something isn't u
thanks Chris, yes the apps are dependent on each others
On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 5:12 PM, Christopher Schultz <
ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
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> Loai,
>
> On 6/6/18 4:32 PM, Loai Abdallatif wrote:
> > Dear Colleagues I have HR application
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Loai,
On 6/6/18 4:32 PM, Loai Abdallatif wrote:
> Dear Colleagues I have HR application deployed on two tomcat
> workers , but when I restart the tomcat instance or restart the OS
> , then the application failed to start and just works if I
> re-dep
Loai,
On Thu, Jun 7, 2018, 2:03 AM Loai Abdallatif
wrote:
> Dear Colleagues
> I have HR application deployed on two tomcat workers , but when I restart
> the tomcat instance or restart the OS , then the application failed to
> start and just works if I re-deploy the application again , please ad
Dear Colleagues
I have HR application deployed on two tomcat workers , but when I restart
the tomcat instance or restart the OS , then the application failed to
start and just works if I re-deploy the application again , please advise
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Prasanna,
On 5/26/18 2:09 PM, Prasanna Pati wrote:
> We are trying to access the Lithium Rest Api (its a https site)
> through Spring Rest Template as below
>
> `String plainCreds = lswUserName + ":" + lswPassword;
>
> byte[] plainCredsBytes = pla
We are trying to access the Lithium Rest Api (its a https site) through Spring
Rest Template as below
`String plainCreds = lswUserName + ":" + lswPassword;
byte[] plainCredsBytes = plainCreds.getBytes();
byte[] base64CredsBytes = Base64.encodeBase64(plainCredsBytes);
String base64Creds
On 05/02/2018 02:14, Indunil Rathnayake wrote:
Hi,
On 2 February 2018 at 19:55, Christopher Schultz <
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Mark,
On 2/2/18 5:35 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 02/02/18 04:06, Christopher Schultz wrote:
It seems r
Hi,
On 2 February 2018 at 19:55, Christopher Schultz <
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> Mark,
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> On 2/2/18 5:35 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
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> >> It seems reasonable for Tomcat to
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Mark,
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>> It seems reasonable for Tomcat to verify that any "critical"
>> key-use extensions are respected, and perhaps even some
>> non-critical ones.
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Hi Chris,
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> Indunil,
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> On 2/1/18 7:33 AM, Indunil Rathnayake wrote:
> > I have configured a tomcat connector for handling requests for a
> > particul
On 02/02/18 04:06, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> It seems reasonable for Tomcat to verify that any "critical" key-use
> extensions are respected, and perhaps even some non-critical ones.
I'd assume that JSSE / OpenSSl do this automatically. Is there any
evidence that they do not?
Mark
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Indunil,
On 2/1/18 7:33 AM, Indunil Rathnayake wrote:
> I have configured a tomcat connector for handling requests for a
> particular servlet and have configured a trust store for the
> connector. Anyone knows whether tomcat handles validation of "K
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Indunil,
On 2/1/18 6:15 PM, Indunil Rathnayake wrote:
> Adding Chris
There's no need to specifically CC list members.
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> On 1 February 2018 at 18:03, Indunil Rathnayake
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>> Hi,
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>> I have configured a tomcat connector for h
Adding Chris
On 1 February 2018 at 18:03, Indunil Rathnayake
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> Hi,
>
> I have configured a tomcat connector for handling requests for a
> particular servlet and have configured a trust store for the connector.
> Anyone knows whether tomcat handles validation of "Key Usage" and "Extended
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