On 31/01/2014 07:58, Yann Simon wrote:
On Jan 30, 2014, at 11:18 AM, Yann Simon
> I wrote a sample app to demonstrate the problem:
> https://github.com/yanns/servlet31_async
Thanks for the sample. That always makes looking at these things a lot
easier.
> Maybe it is too simplified
changing logging level in logging properties works fine, but my custom
logger is not visible in jconsole under java.util.logging -> loggerNames, I
can't change logging level dynamically by jconsole
I add into logging properties
test.logging.LoggingTest .level = FINE
and it successfully changes log
Hi, people.
We have Tomcat with two factor authentication when access to
/some/pagerequested.
Auth configured with JDBCRealm & Oracle database:
Auth requring via web.xml:
^M
^M
*^M
/some/*^M
^M
^M
cert^M
^M
^M
CONFIDENTIAL^M
^M
^M
^M
Hi,
Is there a place where we get a Java application real time with some dummy
data, essentially that application should connect to various J2EE conponents
like JDBC, JMS, SOAP etc
I am not looking at the sample app comes with tomcat.
Best Regards,
G
"It
Ganeshh HariHaran wrote:
Hi,
Is there a place where we get a Java application real time with some dummy
data, essentially that application should connect to various J2EE conponents
like JDBC, JMS, SOAP etc
I am not looking at the sample app comes with tomcat.
You mean like this ?
http://l
On Jan 31, 2014 10:25 AM, "Mark Thomas" wrote:
>
> On 31/01/2014 07:58, Yann Simon wrote:
> On Jan 30, 2014, at 11:18 AM, Yann Simon
>
> > Jetty seems to allow this. Why not tomcat? Is there something in the
> > specification about it. I could not find anything explicit.
>
> It could simply
I'm running Tomcat 7.0.42 under OpenJDK 7 on ubuntu linux 13.10, but I
don't think this information is particularly relevant to my question.
I currently have a servlet that relies on the standard Default Servlet
to handle its static content. Specifically, the webapp is apache jspwiki
and my co
On 31/01/2014 12:42, Brian Burch wrote:
> Have I overlooked a configuration trick that would allow me to use the
> webapp without a symlink, but still have the Default Servlet access
> external static content as if it were internal?
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/config/context.html#Comm
On 31/01/14 12:48, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 31/01/2014 12:42, Brian Burch wrote:
Have I overlooked a configuration trick that would allow me to use the
webapp without a symlink, but still have the Default Servlet access
external static content as if it were internal?
http://tomcat.apache.org/tom
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Jerry,
On 1/30/14, 9:39 PM, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
> Thanks so much for the info and ongoing education. I think I'm
> getting there. But please bear with me. I'm still trying to get
> a handle on how this all works and what the best practices are.
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Jerry,
On 1/30/14, 9:39 PM, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
> I now understand that TC will take all folders it finds in the
> appBase folder and deploy them, assuming they are all webapps. I'm
> assuming from what you said that the default path for each weba
Thanks for the continuing info... I've been working with the java
servlet stuff since early 2000. But knowing how to make it work vs.
knowing the 'correct, intended' design philosophy have often been two
different things. I know it'll be better in the long run learning the
correct philosophy. Ju
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Арсений,
On 1/31/14, 5:15 AM, Арсений Зинченко wrote:
> We have Tomcat with two factor authentication when access to
> /some/pagerequested.
>
> Auth configured with JDBCRealm & Oracle database:
>
> driverName="oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver" ..
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Jerry,
On 1/31/14, 10:16 AM, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
> I think my biggest philosophy change is the WAR scope. I've
> always been under the impression that a WAR file was totally
> generic and had no site-unique data. In other words, you bought a
> WA
On 31/01/2014 15:16, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
> Am I on the right track?
I think what you have just described very clearly is the difference
between how the J2EE architects envisioned WARs would work and the
reality of how most Tomcat system admins work with WARs.
Historically, there have been a lot
> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
> Subject: Re: Manager Doesn't Recognize context = "/"
> Tomcat's position is that web applications are supposed to be
> self-contained.
To be clear: this is not Tomcat's position, it's a requirement of the servlet
spec. Tomcat
Hi, Chris.
So - 5.5 yes, very old - but we still use it. I hope - will update some
day...
> I can see that you have clientAuth="want"... what happens if the client
declines to send a certificate? // if it's connection not to restricted
area - Tomcat will open it, if to /some/page - will decline w
This has been a great education. Thanks again for all of the info.
Much clearer to me now.
I've got most of my stuff converted in the sandbox and have it all
back up and running, this time following the rules
But strangely, the one remaining problem I have is with the Tomcat
manager. I have
We are running so many application's in Apache tomcat 7.0.40 server .Once
i stop my server it will take more then an hour to startup.
If i want to deploy a small changes of java file i need to wait more then
an hour to server up.
SO is there any with out stopping Apache tomcat server java changes
> From: Sushil Prusty [mailto:sushil.pru...@gmail.com]
> Subject: How to deploy class jar file without restart Apache tomcat 7.0.40
> server(Linux OS)
> We are running so many application's in Apache tomcat 7.0.40 server.
> Once i stop my server it will take more then an hour to startup.
Tomca
On 31/01/2014 11:52, Yann Simon wrote:
> On Jan 31, 2014 10:25 AM, "Mark Thomas" wrote:
>>
>> On 31/01/2014 07:58, Yann Simon wrote:
>> On Jan 30, 2014, at 11:18 AM, Yann Simon
>>
>>> Jetty seems to allow this. Why not tomcat? Is there something in the
>>> specification about it. I could not
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Jerry,
On 1/31/14, 12:01 PM, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
> This has been a great education. Thanks again for all of the
> info. Much clearer to me now.
>
> I've got most of my stuff converted in the sandbox and have it all
> back up and running, this ti
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Chuck,
On 1/31/14, 1:31 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>> From: Sushil Prusty [mailto:sushil.pru...@gmail.com] Subject:
>> How to deploy class jar file without restart Apache tomcat
>> 7.0.40 server(Linux OS)
>
>> We are running so many applicati
Hi Chuck
Thanks, For you reply .Yes i agree tomcat server will be 1 to 2 second to
startup,But Once i restart my server so many background task will happen
and lot's of task dependent on Network stuff related.
If Apache-tomact have a feature like war deployment which is not required
to stop and
> From: Sushil Prusty [mailto:sushil.pru...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: How to deploy class jar file without restart Apache tomcat
> 7.0.40 server(Linux OS)
> If Apache-tomact have a feature like war deployment which is not required
> to stop and start the server same way in jar deployment it wi
Hi Chris
Thanks for your valuable input.But all my application dependent on each
other and it's almost 10 year old java based enterprise application.
It's not an easy task me to split an application and put into multiple
tomact instance.
On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 12:12 AM, Christopher Schultz <
c
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Sushil,
On 1/31/14, 1:48 PM, Sushil Prusty wrote:
> Thanks for your valuable input.But all my application dependent on
> each other and it's almost 10 year old java based enterprise
> application. It's not an easy task me to split an application an
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Chuck,
On 1/31/14, 1:47 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>> From: Sushil Prusty [mailto:sushil.pru...@gmail.com] Subject: Re:
>> How to deploy class jar file without restart Apache tomcat 7.0.40
>> server(Linux OS)
>
>> If Apache-tomact have a featu
I can do just about any trace necessary. Do you mean a super low
level trace like WireShark? Or is there a better tool for a protocol
trace?
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Jerry,
On 1/31/14, 2:39 PM, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
> I can do just about any trace necessary. Do you mean a super low
> level trace like WireShark? Or is there a better tool for a
> protocol trace?
I would start with something like LiveHttpHeaders
Hello friends,
We are new to using Tomcat. Installed Apache Tomcat on our development box
and runs great.
Tried to install Apache 7.0.50 on our production box with similar configuration
i.e. 'IBM Series System I running V7R1 'and get the below error. Part of the
"catalina.2014-01-31" log f
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Jürgen,
On 1/29/14, 4:48 AM, Jürgen Jakobitsch wrote:
> in my server.xml i have defined a in the
> section.
>
> in the same server.xml i have defined a along with my
> own
>
> now in the Constructor of my ClusterListener i would like to access
Currently, I have a filter that sets some cache control headers. I need to
change these cache control headers in the case of a non-successful
response, such as a 404.
Unfortunately, when I check HttpServletReponse.getStatus() in the in my
doFilter method, it always reports 200 even if actually a 4
Well I turned on Firebug. This is what it gives me. Doesn't look
like there is much useful info in here. If there's something specific
you are looking for that's not here, I can do more tracing.
This is the "response" tab content:
POST stop?path=/Projectmanag...420E758A102ED89CE89346C
Hi Chunk
Our web application contains both .war as well as .jar's file. When ever we
changes our service layer code it will be in .jar file which also deploying
in tomact server.
I just want avoid restarting server for changes in .jar file .
On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 12:22 AM, Christopher Schult
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