Thanks Chuck for that. Perhaps my use of words was a little misleading. I
guess what i was trying to say was that the response returned by Tomcat i.e
expiry date etc was not conductive to caching for clients. In terms of
headers, i dont want to cache 'pages as the data is very transient. What i
di
I agree that i dont think the 'in memory' Tomcat solutions is what i'm
currently after, its very much a Tomcat 'heading stamp' issue i think.
Interesting point you raise though regarding pushing the statics to an
external server. Not ideal from a deployment perspective but that would
certainly sol
The problem however is that i'm using a remote shared host. Whilst this gives
me quite a lot of configuration potential i doubt it would allow me to setup
Apache and adaptors etc. In a 'real production environment' this would very
much be a preferred choice.
awarnier wrote:
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> As a heretic pos
same applies on Firefox though, there may well be issues in IE as always but
i'm not convinced this is the core problem here.
Gregor Schneider wrote:
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> Bill,
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> On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 4:15 AM, Bill Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> The article is referring to the fact that Tomcat ad
Hi, anyone come across the situation where a webapp is coded to use FORM
based authentication but behaves as if it was using BASIC authentication i.e
OS username/password dialog pops up instead of the redirection to the login
form. The web.xml is very basic so i'm almost thinking its something in