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reposting to see if I have better luck this time.
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Tomcat_User#Q2
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reposting to see if I have better luck this time.
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 8:53 AM, Ivan Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
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> I am building a web app and have setup digest authentication
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> I am testing the app when I take the database that contains the username
> password down
>
> The tom
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Arkanin,
Arkanin wrote:
| I'm having some trouble getting MYSQL to work on a tomcat server. Here are
| the details:
Note that your question is extremely light on details.
| It works on my local machine just fine. As it stands, when loaded on my
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SORTED!
Thanks Alan. In the end I created a new user, and I'm running tomcat and my
java app with this new user.
Thanks again, you've been a great help.
Daniel
Alan Chaney wrote:
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> Hi Daniel
>
> Really the issues are to do with the JVM and linux rather more than
> tomcat directly. I can
Ben Stover wrote:
> As far as I noticed all comments in tomcat-users.xml
>
> are striped off after Tomcat started.
>
> How do I prevent this deletion of comments (permanently)?
In server.xml, add readonly="true" to the UserDatabase , for
example:
Regards
mks
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Hi guys,
I'm having some trouble getting MYSQL to work on a tomcat server. Here are
the details:
I am using MyEclipse workbench to code a JSP file. I installed MySQL 5.0 on
my local machine. I then put the JDBC code to link MySQL and JDBC on my
local host. I then wrote a test program to populate
Hi Daniel
Really the issues are to do with the JVM and linux rather more than
tomcat directly. I can't claim to be a linux guru but you should look at
it in the following way Any application which runs on linux is 'owned'
by a user. There two classifications - 'system' users and 'normal'
user
Hello Folks,I have launched a new site on Tomcat. It is called
www.FlickDiary.comSomething about the site.Flick Diary is a Movie
blogging/gossiping site made with the intention to allow people discuss
anything and everything about Movies. For example movie reviews, interviews,
actors, actre
Alan, this is very useful, thank you.
After a bit of Googling I decided to upgrade to Tomcat6 (apparently is has
less security ussies with Ubuntu). This means that the files/dirs are now
created (from the tomcat app) by 'root:root' (with the same permissions
described in my first post).
However,
Hi
> > Sorry to ask again, but this is a common feature that I
> > cannot find any
> > documentation for...
>
> I think the answer is google like hell, that what we ended up
> doing a long while ago...
> Its not that no one uses it, its everywhere... like inside
> every application server out
This is really a linux permissions issue.
How are you starting tomcat? with the $TOMCAT_HOME/bin/startup.sh or
with jsvc or are you using an ubuntu startup script?
You don't say anything about the user who will run the java application.
Generally, the way to control the access permissions wit
That's a really good idea and could definitely be done by modifying the
getCookieDomain method. I whipped that method up pretty quickly for my own
purposes - and you're correct, this currently won't work with two-part TLDs
like .co.uk. If I get some spare time (already used 2 days of this projec
Hi,
I'm running a WebService using Tomcat 5.5 on Ubuntu 7.10 with Axis2.
Files (and directories) are created by this service on a local directory:
/myfiles/
The permission of the new directories and files in this directory are:
Directories:'drwxr-xr-x 2 tomcat55 nogroup 4096'
Fil
> From: Ben Stover [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: How to prevent deletion of comments from tomcat-users.xml
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> As far as I noticed all comments in tomcat-users.xml
> are striped off after Tomcat started.
> How do I prevent this deletion of comments (permanently)?
Other than by making the
As far as I noticed all comments in tomcat-users.xml
are striped off after Tomcat started.
How do I prevent this deletion of comments (permanently)?
Ben
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well it measures at different points, in a filter, which basically
measures almost everything, in the servlet, in a service and so on.
you can break down the times to the part of the aplication which is
slow.
contanct me offlist for details.
leon
On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 9:09 PM, ubekhet <[EMAIL P
See Thread at: http://www.techienuggets.com/Detail?tx=33186 Posted on behalf of
a User
Hi,
I'm using an Apache HTTP server that connects to Tomcat via mod_jk. All my
servlet mappings work correctly. My question is that I want my default page for
the Apache http server to be a servlet rather th
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