Hello Tomcat users,
I have some PDF Documents in my Servlet that contain ä,ö,ü,ß, etc. On
accessing the documents like this
http://hostname:8080/ServletName/test_ä.txt the tomcat initially responded
with an 404. After changing the tomcat server.xml from this
to this
I was able to access
On 08/01/2015 05:16, jieryn wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I'm using Apache Tomcat 7.0.55 via Apache TomEE 1.7.1, on a RHEL
> machine with IBM Java.7.
>
> My team has a deployment procedure which uses Jenkins CI to check out,
> build, test, and then leverage Codehaus Cargo to deploy the final
> generate
On 08/01/2015 08:33, Stefan Löhr wrote:
> Hello Tomcat users,
>
> I have some PDF Documents in my Servlet that contain ä,ö,ü,ß, etc. On
> accessing the documents like this
> http://hostname:8080/ServletName/test_ä.txt the tomcat initially
> responded with an 404. After changing the tomcat server.x
Sandip Gaikwad wrote:
Hi Terence,
[ snip ]
When i access http://localhost/jenkins/ i am getting following error:
Not Found
The requested URL http://jenkins/ was not found on this server.
...
*httpd.conf*
LoadModule jk_module "C:/Apache24/modules/mod_jk.so"
JkWorkersFile "C:/tomcat-conn
Did you add URIEncoding="UTF-8" to the AJP connector?
Thanks Mark!
That solved it.
I only added URIEncoding to the 8080 Connector Port.
Why does it also have to be in the AJP connector?
Greetings,
Stefan
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Thomas"
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Sent: Thursda
Stefan Löhr wrote:
Did you add URIEncoding="UTF-8" to the AJP connector?
Thanks Mark!
That solved it.
I only added URIEncoding to the 8080 Connector Port.
Why does it also have to be in the AJP connector?
because when you access Tomcat through IIS and the isapi_redirect connector, the request
Am 08.01.2015 um 09:45 schrieb André Warnier:
Sandip Gaikwad wrote:
Hi Terence,
[ snip ]
When i access http://localhost/jenkins/ i am getting following error:
Not Found
The requested URL http://jenkins/ was not found on this server.
...
*httpd.conf*
LoadModule jk_module "C:/Apache24/m
OK.
Thanks very much!
- Original Message -
From: "André Warnier"
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 11:56 AM
Subject: Re: Umlaut URLs fail in Tomcat when accessed via isapi_redirect
Stefan Löhr wrote:
Did you add URIEncoding="UTF-8" to the AJP connector?
Th
Hi,
Is it possible to configure or hack Tomcat in some way to intercept
outbound HTTP URL requests from a deployed web application and convert them
to HTTPS with Mutual Authentication?
My scenario is:
* 3rd party web application that makes client invocations to a server that
requires HTTPS with
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Diarmuid,
On 1/8/15 8:51 AM, dmccrthy wrote:
> Is it possible to configure or hack Tomcat in some way to
> intercept outbound HTTP URL requests from a deployed web
> application and convert them to HTTPS with Mutual Authentication?
Why not just do
dmccrthy wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to configure or hack Tomcat in some way to intercept
outbound HTTP URL requests from a deployed web application and convert them
to HTTPS with Mutual Authentication?
My scenario is:
* 3rd party web application that makes client invocations to a server that
re
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André,
On 1/8/15 9:52 AM, André Warnier wrote:
> dmccrthy wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is it possible to configure or hack Tomcat in some way to
>> intercept outbound HTTP URL requests from a deployed web
>> application and convert them to HTTPS with Mutual
Hello All,
I am new to web development with tomcat. Have many years experience in C and
C++ on Unix.
I am newbie to tomcat too. Pardon me if my questions seem simple, just guide me
to the source or links.
I am interested in debugging the tomcat server source code through Eclipse.I
would like
On 08/01/2015 16:42, MyList wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am new to web development with tomcat. Have many years experience in C and
> C++ on Unix.
>
> I am newbie to tomcat too. Pardon me if my questions seem simple, just guide
> me to the source or links.
>
> I am interested in debugging the to
Chris, André,
Many thanks. I hadn't considered either the MITM or Apache HTTPD angles.
The proxy idea occurred to me (sorry, I had a typo in my original mail and
that may not have been clear) but I agree it's messy.
Many thanks again, I just couldn't find anything that said yes it can be
done, or
dmccrthy wrote:
Chris, André,
Many thanks. I hadn't considered either the MITM or Apache HTTPD angles.
The proxy idea occurred to me (sorry, I had a typo in my original mail and
that may not have been clear) but I agree it's messy.
Many thanks again, I just couldn't find anything that said yes
Hi André, Chris,
Just to park the proxy idea for a moment, I found the link below from 2008.
It looks like a minor change to the Catalina WebAppLoader class might solve
the problem and let me provide a custom HTTPS URL protocol handler. Have I
misread this?
http://tomcat.10.x6.nabble.com/Custom-U
> From: dmccrthy [mailto:dmccr...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat 7.0.56 - How to configure Tomcat/JRE 7u72 for client
> HTTPS Mutual
> Authentication connections
> I found the link below from 2008.
> It looks like a minor change to the Catalina WebAppLoader class might solve
> the problem and
(sigh) Ok, there's do the right thing or brave the proxy approach.
Thanks all, I am immensely grateful and impressed with all the advice,
warnings, and offers of contacts. Hopefully I can give something back in
due course.
Diarmuid
On 8 Jan 2015 23:25, "Caldarale, Charles R"
wrote:
> > From: dm
Hi All
New year so happy new year and im back at the install
Thanks Leo for your step by step
You mention - Install the java sdk, set the %JAVA_HOME% system environment
variable? Which SDK should I use ? and from where from?
I downloaded the latest SDK from the oracle site “jave_ee_sdk-7u1”
> From: Nick Wall [mailto:nick.w...@mvtcanada.com]
> Subject: RE: Moving tomcat Ver 6.0
> You mention - Install the java sdk, set the %JAVA_HOME% system environment
> variable?
> Which SDK should I use ? and from where from?
> I downloaded the latest SDK from the oracle site "jave_ee_sdk-7u1
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