> From: Vickie Troy-McKoy [mailto:vtmc...@hotmail.com]
> Subject: RE: Multiple Tomcat Instances with Multiple IPs
> When I put in the DNS name or the IP address of the newly defined
> interface with the correct port in the browser, I get "page can not
> be displayed".
Use netstat -ap to make su
It definitely started up clean; and I see why. The existing instance is using
port 9005 on the shutdown connector. So, everything is coming up clean--no
errors in the logs. The only change I made was adding the address element to
the Connectors. I am using port 8005 in the 2nd instance beca
> From: Vickie Troy-McKoy [mailto:vtmc...@hotmail.com]
> Subject: RE: Multiple Tomcat Instances with Multiple IPs
> the very 1st time I ONLY changed ALL of the Connector ports
> to add address="xxx.xx.x.xx".
Since you didn't change the shutdown port on the second Tomcat instance, it
would not
Thanks for your input; however, the very 1st time I ONLY changed ALL of the
Connector ports to add address="xxx.xx.x.xx". However, when I tried to access
the url, the page could not be displayed. I tried accessing it by the IP and
the fqn. Only then, did I start playing with the Host name an
> From: Vickie Troy-McKoy [mailto:vtmc...@hotmail.com]
> Subject: Multiple Tomcat Instances with Multiple IPs
> Instead of running it on different ports, we decided to run it
> on a different IP address.
Each Tomcat must still have a unique shutdown port configured in its
element.
> In serve
Hi,
I installed a 2nd tomcat instance. Instead of running it on different ports,
we decided to run it on a different IP address. The IP address has been
defined to the server and I made changes to server.xml; however, the page is
not being displayed when I attempt to access the new tomcat ser
2011/8/19 Steve Ratay :
> I have a custom realm that is quite complex and uses a variety of third party
> libraries, including Spring. In Tomcat 5.5, I placed the Realm and all of
> the JARs it depended upon in the server/lib directory. This kept these
> classes in the Catalina class loader, w
Patrick Flaherty wrote:
Hi,
I see that the default connection timeout for the Tomcat connector by
default is set to 2 (20 sec).
This has been the shipping default for 5.x, 6.x and 7.x (in the
server.xml) The documentation describes
the default timeout to be 6 (60 sec). Is the default v
I have a custom realm that is quite complex and uses a variety of third party
libraries, including Spring. In Tomcat 5.5, I placed the Realm and all of the
JARs it depended upon in the server/lib directory. This kept these classes in
the Catalina class loader, which was not visible to any web
Hi,
I see that the default connection timeout for the Tomcat connector by
default is set to 2 (20 sec).
This has been the shipping default for 5.x, 6.x and 7.x (in the
server.xml) The documentation describes
the default timeout to be 6 (60 sec). Is the default value of
2 in the
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Dan and Pid,
On 8/18/2011 6:05 PM, Pid wrote:
> On 18/08/2011 22:22, Dan Armbrust wrote:
>> Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().createImage(new byte[]{});
>>
>> which avoids "Headless" issues, but still kicks off the
>> AWT-Windows thread.
>
> Doesn't the l
2011/8/19 Petr Hracek :
> I am using tomcat 5.5.29 (I now that it is pretty old)
> but I would like to start them so that -security will be turn off.
>
> I am starting them over /usr/share/tomcat5/bin/catalina.sh start -security
> Could not load Logmanager "org.apache.juli.ClassLoaderLogManager"
>
2011/8/19 Kumar, Kiran P
>
> Team,
> We are migrating form tomcat 5x to 7.0.8
> In Tomcat 5.0 we are defining the url below
> url =
> "/APReports/servlet/com.nielsenmedia.umi.ap.hwsw.QuerySWServlet"; and
> sending the request using the ajax
> Like o.open("POST", url , true);
> So I am not gett
Team,
We are migrating form tomcat 5x to 7.0.8
In Tomcat 5.0 we are defining the url below
url =
"/APReports/servlet/com.nielsenmedia.umi.ap.hwsw.QuerySWServlet";
and sending the request using the ajax
Like o.open("POST", url , true);
So I am not getting any problem in Tomcat 5
In Tomcat7, I am ge
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Dan,
On 8/18/2011 5:22 PM, Dan Armbrust wrote:
> Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().createImage(new byte[]{});
Simply calling getDefaultToolkit will do the trick: you don't have to
waste time creating an image.
I'll implement this in the JreLeakPreventionL
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Pid,
On 8/18/2011 6:05 PM, Pid wrote:
> On 18/08/2011 22:22, Dan Armbrust wrote:
>> Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().createImage(new byte[]{});
>>
>> which avoids "Headless" issues, but still kicks off the
>> AWT-Windows thread.
>>
>> And since it is no
Hi Chris,
Yes... the individual keys have their own password different from the keystore
password.
David Diep
IBM Z Series Network Architect
Office of the Chief Technology Officer
Phone: 202.727.1475 | Fax: 202.727.3880
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David,
On 8/18/2011 9:03 PM, Diep, David (OCTO-Contractor) wrote:
> Thanks everyone.
>
> There were two problems... the first being that:
>
> 1. Use the full path
>
> 2. The keystore password and the key password needs to be the
> same! I used the
Petr Hracek wrote:
Dear user,
I am using tomcat 5.5.29 (I now that it is pretty old)
but I would like to start them so that -security will be turn off.
I think that by default it is turned off.
I am starting them over /usr/share/tomcat5/bin/catalina.sh start -security
Could not load Logmana
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Manian,
On 8/19/2011 9:49 AM, Arunachalam, Manian wrote:
> We are migrating form tomcat 5x to 7.0.8
Why not 7.0.20?
> In Tomcat 5.0 we have the url pattern as below Here Path is user
> defined location. url = "//.QuerySWServlet"; What we
> need to g
Dear user,
I am using tomcat 5.5.29 (I now that it is pretty old)
but I would like to start them so that -security will be turn off.
I am starting them over /usr/share/tomcat5/bin/catalina.sh start -security
Could not load Logmanager "org.apache.juli.ClassLoaderLogManager"
java.security.AccessCon
Thanks Rainer,
We tried using both sm_user and sm-user and no luck with either one.
In both cases neither one is being passed in the header.
Chris
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From: Rainer Jung [mailto:rainer.j...@kippdata.de]
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2011 4:41 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Team,
> We are migrating form tomcat 5x to 7.0.8
>
> In Tomcat 5.0 we have the url pattern as below
> Here Path is user defined location.
> url = "//.QuerySWServlet";
> What we need to give for tomcat 7.0.8 version to use the same url
> pattern.
>
> Regards
> Manian
>
>
Hi
Short question: How can I prevent tomcat to receive the complete post data?
Long question:
I have a servlet that uses apache commons fileupload to process incoming
uploads using the streaming api.
Short version of the code:
InputStream inputStream;
try {
ServletFileUpload upload = n
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