Hi All,
we have been using the fantastic parallel deployment feature (PD) for years
but now, after upgrading to Apache Shiro's native session management, it
don't work anymore.
Let's suppose that we have a deployed app named app##01.war on which we have
several logged users. If we realease a new v
Hello Everyone,
I am investigating a Tomcat crash. Actually, JRE crashed due to
"access violation" error. It created a Windows memory dump file. I am
trying to analyze it win WinDbg. Problem I am facing is that lots of
Symbols (of tomcat7, jvm, java, tcnative-1, nio DLLs) are not
available to me.
On 4 December 2017 10:25:35 GMT+00:00, malbinola wrote:
>Hi All,
>we have been using the fantastic parallel deployment feature (PD) for
>years
>but now, after upgrading to Apache Shiro's native session management,
>it
>don't work anymore.
>
>Let's suppose that we have a deployed app named app##01.
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Suvendu,
On 12/4/17 6:12 AM, Suvendu Sekhar Mondal wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I am investigating a Tomcat crash. Actually, JRE crashed due to
> "access violation" error. It created a Windows memory dump file. I
> am trying to analyze it win WinD
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Don,
I haven't really read this, yet, but my first impression is that it
provides a lot of background that we have tried NOT to repeat on the
Tomcat site. The world doesn't need "another TLS background page."
As a beginning user, what would you thi
" Asymmetric encryption uses a public and a
> private encryption key. The public key, which as its name states, is
> public, i.e. it is available to all. The private key is and must be
> closely guarded. A message encrypted with the private key can be
> decrypted by the public key and vis-a-v
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Nicolas,
On 12/4/17 2:20 PM, Nicolas Therrien wrote:
> " Asymmetric encryption uses a public and a
>> private encryption key. The public key, which as its name
>> states, is public, i.e. it is available to all. The private key
>> is and must be clo
On 04/12/17 19:20, Nicolas Therrien wrote:
> " Asymmetric encryption uses a public and a
>> private encryption key. The public key, which as its name states, is
>> public, i.e. it is available to all. The private key is and must be
>> closely guarded. A message encrypted with the private key c
On 04/12/17 11:12, Suvendu Sekhar Mondal wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I am investigating a Tomcat crash. Actually, JRE crashed due to
> "access violation" error. It created a Windows memory dump file. I am
> trying to analyze it win WinDbg. Problem I am facing is that lots of
> Symbols (of tomcat7
Agreed. I was thinking in terms of the TLS exchange during which the client
uses the public key to send a symmetric key to the server.
I should have read the text further and more literally. Sorry about the
confusion.
Nicolas Therrien ing.
Senior Software Engineer
Airbus DS Communications
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On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 1:28 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 04/12/17 11:12, Suvendu Sekhar Mondal wrote:
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> I am investigating a Tomcat crash. Actually, JRE crashed due to
>> "access violation" error. It created a Windows memory dump file. I am
>> trying to analyze it win WinDbg.
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