Hi,
This is a beginner question :-(. I'm trying to get JAAS to work on my Tomcat
(6.0.12) installation. I used code from a Javaworld article (
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-09-2002/jw-0913-jaas.html)
Of course I had to configure my Tomcat to work together with JAAS. The
document I used is
Hi all,
I just got my JAAS example working on Tomcat 6.0. To accomplish that I
created a directory in webapps called myjaas, placed my jsp file, and
jaas.config file in that directory, and placed my jar-file in
myjaas\WEB-INF\lib. Next I added the placement of my jaas.config to the
'Java Options'
Hi,
I saw a mail requesting "simple instructions on gettting Tomcat and Apache
working together." The answer is printed out and ready to be processed. But
I have some follow ups on that mail:
- Why should one connect Tomcat to Apache?
- Should you connect Tomcat 6.0.14 to Apache 2.2.6? (Or is that
Hi,
We manage several customers on VMWare systems. Their Tomcat installation is
used by a Content Management System written in Java. I have a question about
what happens with Tomcat when memory it has configured is not available when
necessary.
Our Tomcat installations should use 500 MB (-Xmx516
HiHi,
We manage several customers on VMWare systems. Their Tomcat installation is
used by a Content Management System written in Java. I have a question about
what happens with Tomcat when memory it has configured is not available when
necessary.
Our Tomcat installations should use 500 MB (-Xmx51
available.
Compare it with airplane seets that often are oversold. By reserving rigid
memory I'm told the whole equation becomes far more complex.
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 10:42 AM, André Warnier wrote:
> Mark Thomas wrote:
>
>> On 15/01/2010 08:57, Abel MacAdam wrote:
>>
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