2013/5/25 Mark Thomas wrote:
>
> On 24/05/2013 21:58, violet...@apache.org wrote:
> > Author: violetagg
> > Date: Fri May 24 20:58:10 2013
> > New Revision: 1486217
> >
> > URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1486217
> > Log:
> > Temporary disable the test check.
>
> Why?
Because it was passing successful
On 25/05/2013 08:04, Violeta Georgieva wrote:
> 2013/5/25 Mark Thomas wrote:
>>
>> On 24/05/2013 21:58, violet...@apache.org wrote:
>>> Author: violetagg
>>> Date: Fri May 24 20:58:10 2013
>>> New Revision: 1486217
>>>
>>> URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1486217
>>> Log:
>>> Temporary disable the test
Hi Chris,
thank you for your answer. Will do. :-)
kind regards,
Björn
On May 24, 2013, at 23:10 , Christopher Schultz
wrote:
> Björn,
>
> On 5/24/13 4:08 PM, Björn Raupach wrote:
>> out of pure curiosity I was browsing the source of jdbc-pool and
>> ended up looking through FairBlockingQueue
Hi Mark,
I'm very sorry I know this is not related to the Tomcat project. However, I
cannot find anyone who I think has more expertise in java networking
programming than you.
I have a java server socket problem and I have no way to find the answer. I'm
really hoping I can get some insights fr
On 25/05/2013 17:23, Elgs Chen wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> I'm very sorry I know this is not related to the Tomcat project.
Then mark the thread as off-topic and use the users mailing list.
> However, I cannot find anyone who I think has more expertise in java
> networking programming than you.
Then
Thanks Mark. Actually I have problem with Apache2 proxy module when the backend
is a wesocket server. I have written my own TCP proxy/port mapper, however, it
maps only one client to one server.
Now I think maybe I have to hack into the http protocol by reading a little bit
from a client reque
If you are using HTTP then clients will politely tell you which DNS name
they are tryning to connect to using the "host:" header.
TCP does not give any info about "hostnames", but only about "IP Addresses"
I think .getLocalAddress().getHostName() will simply try to resolve back
the IP address to
Yes, .getLocalAddress().getHostName() is not reliable. I don't assume the
connection to be an HTTP connection. Probably I will set a new flag like
allowPeep: true to request peeping into the header information if the users
know that they are using HTTP for this connection. However, I'm afraid it