Thanks!
The problem as far as I can tell is a simple mixup of http requests
so user identities don't play into this. It might look like it since
user A is getting the results of user B but as far as session
management goes it is unaffected by this.
The URLs are very short.
This happens at
Hi Chirstopher,
Thanks for responding.
Actually our design structure is such that we allow just one session for any
user.
So when if a user is logged in any other system or he has not logged off the
previous instance, and then again he tries to login then we tell the user that
your session
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Michel,
On 2/10/2009 9:30 PM, michel wrote:
> I get some messages in the catalina.out log but they don't seem to
> indicate any problem. I probably could fine-tune a few things but I am
> just happy to get it working.
>
> Feb 11, 2009 2:19:03 AM
> or
log looks good, the warning could be that you are using an old
configuration option
take a look at
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/cluster-howto.html
also, what could mean that it doesn't work, would be that multicast is
not working for you, and you need to enable multicast.
you can
For each Tomcat
set
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/config/cluster-receiver.html
that way you broad cast your-ip-goes-here instead.
alternatively, setup your hostname properly, and make sure the hostname
resolves to the IP address, and not 127.0.0.1
Filip
Jorge Medina wrote:
Hi
n
will timeout if no session state has been received within 60 seconds.
07.02.2009 18:08:23 org.apache.catalina.ha.session.DeltaManager
waitForSendAllSessions
INFO: Manager [localhost#/shop]; session state send at 07.02.09
18:08 received in 421 ms.
07.02.2009 18:08:23 org.apache.catalina.ha.session.DeltaManager
g
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Yuval,
On 2/10/2009 3:44 PM, Yuval Perlov wrote:
> We started restarting apache on a regular basis but if a user is in mid
> request (consider a user that just filled a big form and is upload a file).
So it appears that Apache is, over time, losing t
Hi Chris,
I get some messages in the catalina.out log but they don't seem to indicate
any problem. I probably could fine-tune a few things but I am just happy to
get it working.
Feb 11, 2009 2:19:03 AM org.apache.tomcat.util.digester.SetPropertiesRule
begin
WARNING: [SetPropertiesRule]{Se
You may want to google for some ajax+jsp tutorials, because this list is
primarily for tomcat specific questions.
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 3:17 PM, Sneha Manohar wrote:
> Hi all ,
> I am new to AJAX , I sending ajax request to jsp page ,
> var url = "http://localhost:8084/Anoigma/handler/loginHandl
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Michel,
On 2/10/2009 4:53 PM, michel wrote:
> connectionTimeout="2" redirectPort="8443" />
That looks fine to me. Does Tomcat startup cleanly? With an empty log
directory and Tomcat stopped, what is the full contents of catalina.out
after you st
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All,
Just a bump since I didn't get any responses other than a question from
Chuck.
Mark? Filip? Bill? Tim? I'd even go for a flame from Remy. ;)
Thanks,
- -chris
On 2/5/2009 4:49 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> All,
>
> Back in July, I asked abo
> From: Srinivas Jonnalagadda [mailto:sarinivas7...@earthlink.net]
> Subject: tomcat admin console problems
>
> When i set the DataSource values thru the Tomcat
> Administration web application. Where are these values
> physically stored? the file name.
We already answered this question:
http://ma
Hi,
When i set the DataSource values thru the Tomcat Administration web
application. Where are these values physically stored? the file name. I set
these values and tried to figure out if they are stored in server.xml
orcontext.xml and i dont see them. any documentation regarding this?
Your he
Hi,
I'm brand new to clustering and read through the docs at
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/cluster-howto.html to get a better
understanding of how it works. I tried the settings I would have expected
to work, and on startup, I can see both tomcat's communicate and join the
cluster (via
Yuval Perlov wrote:
[...]
2) getting rid of apache and moving tomcat to the front (much harder to
configure but ensures we are rid of this problem).
This being the Tomcat forum, and as these things go, I am sure you are
going to get some ringing endorsements for that. But I am less sure
the
I am using a virtual environment. My machine did not have an entry for
its IP address in /etc/hosts
I added the IP address with the name returned by the shell command
`hostname`
I think this probably would be resolved via DNS in a regular
envionment...but for now I am set.
Thanks
-Jorge
-Or
Hi Chris,
connectionTimeout="2" redirectPort="8443" />
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From: "Christopher Schultz"
Sorry, I can't see the original messages (too old so they went out of my
inbox). Can you (re-)post your configurations from server.xml?
- -chris
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> From: Jorge Medina [mailto:jmed...@e-dialog.com]
> Subject: FW: Clustering: Session replication
>
> According to the Javadoc, InetAddress.getLocalHost() returns the
> loopback address.
No, it doesn't; the sentence in question reads:
"If the operation is not allowed, an InetAddress representing
YOU DA MAN, Chris!!
THAT WAS IT!
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 2:33 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat 4.1 security container
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Barry,
On 2/10/200
According to the Javadoc, InetAddress.getLocalHost() returns the
loopback address.
So...how do I control the broadcasting address ?
-Original Message-
From: Jorge Medina
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 3:38 PM
To: 'users@tomcat.apache.org'
Subject: Clustering: Session replication
Hi
We started restarting apache on a regular basis but if a user is in
mid request (consider a user that just filled a big form and is
upload a file).
I moved all static content to apache so tomcat is now only delivering
the actual jsp file. The result was that the mix up took longer to
appe
Hi,
I am trying to configure session replication using the
object.
The documentation says:
"The IP broadcasted is
java.net.InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostAddress()
(make sure you don't broadcast 127.0.0.1, this is a common
error)"
I just wrote a small java p
Thanks, Chris -- I'll double check that!
Been a while since I edited the server.xml doc at all - haven't added
much to the app lately.
Thanks!
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 2:33 PM
To: Tomcat Users Li
Bill Davidson wrote:
André Warnier wrote:
By the way, the reason why I can't try it right now is that I just
don't have the application to try it with. So whatever I mentioned
before (but which apprently so far seems ok) was purely by attempting
to understand the documentation. Beware.
I tr
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Barry,
On 2/10/2009 12:49 PM, Propes, Barry L wrote:
> I did check the catalina output log and it shows this:
> ==
> 2009-02-10 10:22:34 JDBCRealm[Standalone]: Exception performing
> authentication
>
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Lynckmeister,
On 2/10/2009 12:34 PM, lynckmeister wrote:
> i have the problem that if my session timeouts i 've been redirected to the
> loginpage ( from the secured area). If i relogin in i get some null-pointer
> exceptions in my application ( first
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Stanimir,
On 2/10/2009 11:25 AM, Stanimir Komitov wrote:
> How to exclude some classes to being serialized in sharing session with
> clustered tomcats?
Do you mean avoiding serializing some /objects/ in shared sessions?
I can see your problem. You w
> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
> Subject: Re: Fw: Still trying to get Tomcat 6 to work
>
> Sorry, I can't see the original messages (too old so they
> went out of my inbox). Can you (re-)post your
> configurations from server.xml?
The thread is in the archives:
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Marko,
On 2/10/2009 9:53 AM, Marko Sacher wrote:
> I have a problem with a certificate from a CA. The certificate of the CA is
> included by default in FF3. If I call my page I get error:
> sec_error_bad_signature: invalid signature.
> In other brow
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Michel,
On 2/10/2009 7:45 AM, michel wrote:
> Much thanks to all and I got it working, but only on port 8090 so the
> URL has to include :8090. I am wondering if there isn't a start-up
> bug, because when I try some commands with all the servers stopp
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Sudip,
On 2/10/2009 2:36 AM, sudip pattanayak wrote:
> We have an implementation where by we call the value unbound to
> release sessions for any users.
Could you explain this in more detail?
> For any user which does not logoff from the previous se
Eric B. wrote:
I was listening to a webinar on spring source by Filip Hanik & Mark Thomas
regarding tuning Tomcat for production in which they indicate that the Http
connector is recommended vs an AJP connector
(http://www.springsource.com/node/555).
I downloaded this webinar and watched/list
Dear Stanimir,
How to exclude some classes to being serialized in sharing session
with
clustered tomcats?
I`m using hibernate, spring, java mail, apache commons dbcp, pool ...
and to serialize/deserialize sessions all the classes must implement
Serializable (or Externalizable), and I think tha
An updated installer can be found on the official OpenBD Installer
download site:
http://openbd.viviotech.net/
In the "installer" directory.
All future releases will be located there or directly from the
http://www.openbluedragon.org/ web site.
A Windows Installer (which also will use Tomca
Hello, TC developers and users,
I have an interesting issue with my setup to my Oracle connection. I've
been using DBCP for some time in my configuration.
Recently, our Oracle DBAs reassigned the IP address of the server.
Where I show oraservername in my param attribute, I previously ran the
IP a
Dear Forum ,
i have the problem that if my session timeouts i 've been redirected to the
loginpage ( from the secured area). If i relogin in i get some null-pointer
exceptions in my application ( first the orchestra framework has a problem )
i investigated , and it seems to be the problem , that
Stanimir Komitov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How to exclude some classes to being serialized in sharing session with
> clustered tomcats?
> I`m using hibernate, spring, java mail, apache commons dbcp, pool ...
> and to serialize/deserialize sessions all the classes must implement
> Serializable (or Externali
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>> From: michel [mailto:compu...@videotron.ca]
>> Subject: Re: Still trying to get Tomcat 6 to work
>>
>> "Ah, looking in the qsys account, I can see what you're
>> doing. You're trying to bind to port 8080 for the entire
>> server, on top of everyone else's web servers!
Another similar but not identical case:
Solaris 10 on x86 (occurs on both 32/64 bit hardware)
Tomcat 6.0.18
Tomcat Native 1.1.16
APR 1.3.3
Apache 2.2.11
Using mod_proxy_ajp and AjpAprProtocol
All tools compiled with GCC 3.4.3 (default shipped with Solaris 10).
mod_proxy_ajp times out waiting fo
I'll be there from Mon to Fri. Hope to see ya!
Best
Toni.
-Original Message-
From: Rainer Jung [mailto:rainer.j...@kippdata.de]
Sent: martes, 10 de febrero de 2009 17:21
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Slightly OT: ApacheCon Europe 2009
On 30.01.2009 15:15, Gregor Schneider wrote:
Hi,
How to exclude some classes to being serialized in sharing session with
clustered tomcats?
I`m using hibernate, spring, java mail, apache commons dbcp, pool ...
and to serialize/deserialize sessions all the classes must implement
Serializable (or Externalizable), and I think that it`s not a so
Srinivas Jonnalagadda wrote:
> Mark,
>
> Thanks very much. Once i commented the filter it worked. Here is what i have
> on my address filter. though it was ridiculous that the same setting worked
> well on a windows machine this did not work on solaris machine.
>
> pr
> ivileged="true"
>
On 30.01.2009 15:15, Gregor Schneider wrote:
I'm just wondering if anyone of this list will be joining the
ApacheCon in Amsterdam this year?
If so, maybe we could set up kid of a userlist-meeting and see the
faces behind those posts?
I'll be there Sunday to Friday. I'll be also at the Hackatho
> From: Srinivas Jonnalagadda [mailto:sarinivas7...@earthlink.net]
> Subject: tomcat admin console set values
>
> When i set the DataSource values thru the Tomcat
> Administration web application. Where are these values
> physically stored?
First off, tell us your Tomcat level - we're not psychics
> From: michel [mailto:compu...@videotron.ca]
> Subject: Re: Still trying to get Tomcat 6 to work
>
> "Ah, looking in the qsys account, I can see what you're
> doing. You're trying to bind to port 8080 for the entire
> server, on top of everyone else's web servers!
So your Tomcat is sharing a non-
Hi,
When i set the DataSource values thru the Tomcat Administration web
application. Where are these values physically stored? the file name. I set
these values and tried to figure out if they are stored in server.xml
orcontext.xml and i dont see them. any documentation regarding this?
Your he
Thanks so much for your help that resolved the issue right away :).
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Chuck,
I got this info from my hosting tech guy
"Ah, looking in the qsys account, I can see what you're doing. You're trying
to bind to port 8080 for the entire server, on top of everyone else's web
servers! It's a good job the existing httpds prevented you from doing this!"
- Original M
> From: michel [mailto:compu...@videotron.ca]
> Subject: Re: Still trying to get Tomcat 6 to work
>
> Problem solved!
Security hole opened! (Not really, but you tried.)
>
You just tried to open your Tomcat up to shutdown requests issued from
*anywhere*. Luckily, Tomcat is smarter than that,
Mark,
Thanks very much. Once i commented the filter it worked. Here is what i have on
my address filter. though it was ridiculous that the same setting worked well
on a windows machine this did not work on solaris machine.
Thanks,
Srinivas Jonnalagadda
-Original Message-
>F
Problem solved!
I needed to include the IP address (server.xml) to connect to my address
instead of the shared box. I checked different places for install information
and that wasn't shown anyhere.
Thanks for all the help!
- Original Message -
From: michel
Hi,
I have a problem with a certificate from a CA. The certificate of the CA is
included by default in FF3. If I call my page I get error:
sec_error_bad_signature: invalid signature.
In other browsers the certificate looks O.K.
My CA tells me to disable SSLv2 and perhaps also weak cyphers. My co
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Subject: Problem starting Tomcat Windows service
(I have this suspicion that even with the zip version,
I need to get the 64-bit version of procrun somewhere
else, yes ?)
Correct:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tomcat/co
Rui
the javadoc says it began on servlet spec 2.3 or since TC 4, see:
http://java.sun.com/j2ee/1.4/docs/api/javax/servlet/http/HttpSessionActivationListener.html
it should be stable enougth. (Am I wrong?)
Before I dig a little more, I´m not sure TC can handle such event when the
java process is k
> From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
> Subject: Problem starting Tomcat Windows service
>
> (I have this suspicion that even with the zip version,
> I need to get the 64-bit version of procrun somewhere
> else, yes ?)
Correct:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tomcat/connectors/trunk/procr
vice using the service.bat script.
> That part worked nicely.
> However, when trying to start the service later on, something goes awry,
> and the service does not start. The Windows Event logger is pretty useless,
> mentioning an error of type 0/0 or similar.
> In the Tomcat logs
ta_service.20090210, with the contents below.
Anyone have any idea what's wrong ?
(I have this suspicion that even with the zip version, I need to get the
64-bit version of procrun somewhere else, yes ?)
[2009-02-10 12:29:00] [info] Procrun (2.0.4.0) started
[2009-02-10 12:29:00] [info]
Srinivas Jonnalagadda wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am getting the "Access to the specified resource () has been forbidden"
> when i try to access as http://192.168.0.10:8080/admin/. the admin app is
> deployed on a solaris machine with tomcat 5.5.9 communicationg with Apache
> HTTP Server and using mod_j
Hi,
I am getting the "Access to the specified resource () has been forbidden" when
i try to access as http://192.168.0.10:8080/admin/. the admin app is deployed
on a solaris machine with tomcat 5.5.9 communicationg with Apache HTTP Server
and using mod_jk connector. I copied admin.xml to
/apps
Much thanks to all and I got it working, but only on port 8090 so the URL has
to include :8090. I am wondering if there isn't a start-up bug, because when I
try some commands with all the servers stopped I get:
telnet localhost 8080 - Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
telnet 9
]; session state send at 07.02.09 18:08
received in 421 ms.
07.02.2009 18:08:23 org.apache.catalina.ha.session.DeltaManager
getAllClusterSessions
WARNUNG: Manager [localhost#/shop]: Drop message SESSION-MODIFIED inside
GET_ALL_SESSI
2009/2/10 Mark Thomas :
> The main use of jsvc is to bind to port <1025 (usually 80 and 443) but run as
> a
> non-privileged user. If you aren't listening on a port <1025 then you probably
> don't need it.
It didn't work for me Mark!
I run jsvc as root. But yes, I'm listening on 8080.
the other
Dave Pawson wrote:
> 2009/2/10 Filip Hanik - Dev Lists :
>> What benefit do you get from running it with JSVC, vs just writing a simple
>> script into /etc/init.d/ to manage it yourself?
>
> It was offered. I went to the trouble of amending it to make it work.
> I do manage it myself? How would an
One idea might be to have specific "case studies". By that I mean way to
opften when some things are explained some details are assumed and not
really explained, such as what directory to put things in; it leave people
trying to figure out what is implied by "put in class directory" or such,
w
2009/2/10 Filip Hanik - Dev Lists :
> What benefit do you get from running it with JSVC, vs just writing a simple
> script into /etc/init.d/ to manage it yourself?
It was offered. I went to the trouble of amending it to make it work.
I do manage it myself? How would another script in init.d help?
Thank you for the help.
I need to find out other solution ...
Do you know any way to distinguish if the one session is invalidated by
timeout or because the server have been shutdown?
One of the ways is to use session.getMaxInactiveInterval with the current
timestamp and the session.getLastAcces
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