It would be nice if I can hear from someone who has done such familiar
setup. Have you seen any performance issues in setting up SSL both at
Tomcat and Apache? Do you use same keys/certs at both Tomcat and Apache?
On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 11:43 AM, al so wrote:
> I've used standalone Tomcat to se
Dear All,
Thanks for your suggestions and your valuable time...
next time i post questions,i ll take care of the proper things .
i ll try to work on your suggestions and then come back to you people .
Thanks
Aman Arora
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>
On 05/27/2012 05:27 PM, Anthony J. Biacco wrote:
Yeah, I can do that, thanks much.
Cool.
In between can you check the code from the trunk?
Regards
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> From: Nanne van der Zijpp (Modelit) [mailto:zi...@modelit.nl]
> Subject: command line equivalent of tomcat service manager buttons "start"
> and "stop"
> There simply does not seem to be a command line equivalent
> of the service manager buttons "start" and "stop".
Use the standard Windows c
On May 28, 2012, at 12:11 AM, al so wrote:
> Well, AJP is not SSL. So, the link is insecure between rev proxy and tomcat
> if you don't use SSL.
It all depends on what your requirements are. If a binary protocol will you,
you can use AJP. If you don't consider it secure, you can choose to go fo
Well, AJP is not SSL. So, the link is insecure between rev proxy and tomcat
if you don't use SSL.
On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 3:02 PM, John Renne wrote:
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> > How about the security concerns in having HTTP between reverse proxy and
> > Tomcat?
> >
> You don't you can use AJP between HTTP and Tomcat
> How about the security concerns in having HTTP between reverse proxy and
> Tomcat?
>
You don't you can use AJP between HTTP and Tomcat.
John
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On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 11:47 AM, John Renne wrote:
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> > Now, I am trying to front Tomcat with apache reverse proxy+SSL.
> > 1. Is it not redundant to configure the SSL in the Tomcat as well when
> the
> > fronti
Hello all,
With the help of Tomcat6 we are running a webservice on a 24/7 basis.
My problem:
After a power failure the webservice does not come back online
automatically.
This is what I typically need to do after a reboot:
-1- make sure tomcat6 service status = "stopped" (for this I push the
>
> Now, I am trying to front Tomcat with apache reverse proxy+SSL.
> 1. Is it not redundant to configure the SSL in the Tomcat as well when the
> fronting reverse proxy is already configured to handle SSL.
>I see lot of posts on the internet which configure SSL at both Tomcat
> and Reverse pr
I've used standalone Tomcat to serve as web server+SSL+web container in the
past.
Now, I am trying to front Tomcat with apache reverse proxy+SSL.
1. Is it not redundant to configure the SSL in the Tomcat as well when the
fronting reverse proxy is already configured to handle SSL.
I see lot of
Yeah, I can do that, thanks much.
-Tony
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> GOOD loadb
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