I'm not sure I understand what you are proposing.
>> I have mixed up two reverse proxy mechanoisms(mod_proxy and mod_jk. I
hope as long as it is working it shouldn't be a problem.
Thanks,
Shailesh.
On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 10:37 AM, J Java wrote:
> thanks Chris,
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 1
thanks Chris,
On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 1:31 AM, Christopher Schultz <
ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
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> Shailesh,
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> On 4/24/14, 12:03 PM, J Java wrote:
> >> Each virtual host can only have one default (ROOT) web app. Read
> >> about vir
Hi
I did more research on this and figure out the issue.If you see the headers
from Android and look into Origin Header.
Origin: file://
Tomcat CORS filter tries to validate the URI in Origin header and considers
"file://" as an invalid URI and returns back 403.
I have applied * params. So shou
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On 4/23/14, 11:04 PM, Gangumolu, Maruti wrote:
> I'm seeing continuously this error in tomcat's log file while
> performing load test. Could somebody help me why we get this
> error.
>
> From Apahce:-
>
> Apr 23, 2014 2:48:54 PM org.apach
On 4/24/2014 2:53 AM, André Warnier wrote:
Gangumolu, Maruti wrote:
Hi,
I'm seeing continuously this error in tomcat's log file while
performing load test. Could somebody help me why we get this error.
From Apahce:-
Apr 23, 2014 2:48:54 PM org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket
processConnection
On 4/24/2014 10:52 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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André,
On 4/24/14, 9:16 AM, André Warnier wrote:
Starting from a vanilla current Tomcat 7 download (*), on a Linux
server
I have looked at the on-line Configuration documentation of Tomcat
7, but
On 4/24/2014 1:14 PM, Jose María Zaragoza wrote:
2014-04-24 19:00 GMT+02:00 Terence M. Bandoian :
On 4/22/2014 1:37 PM, Jose María Zaragoza wrote:
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From: Terence M. Bandoian
Date: 2014-04-22 20:12 GMT+02:00
Subject: Re: CORS issue with Tomcat and Android
2014-04-24 17:16 GMT+04:00 André Warnier :
> Hi.
>
> Starting from a vanilla current Tomcat 7 download (*), on a Linux server
>
> (Chris already answered most of questions...)
>
> - we would like only one logfile, for everything which Tomcat itself
> produces (currently, it seems to produce half a
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Shailesh,
On 4/24/14, 12:03 PM, J Java wrote:
>> Each virtual host can only have one default (ROOT) web app. Read
>> about virtual hosting in the Users Guide.
>
> Ok. thanks will have a look thanks.
>
>> There is no specific reason to front Tomcat
2014-04-24 19:00 GMT+02:00 Terence M. Bandoian :
> On 4/22/2014 1:37 PM, Jose María Zaragoza wrote:
>>
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>> Date: 2014-04-22 20:12 GMT+02:00
>> Subject: Re: CORS issue with Tomcat and Android Webview
>> To: Tomcat Users List
>>
On 4/22/2014 1:37 PM, Jose María Zaragoza wrote:
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Date: 2014-04-22 20:12 GMT+02:00
Subject: Re: CORS issue with Tomcat and Android Webview
To: Tomcat Users List
On 4/22/2014 11:03 AM, Ankit Singhal wrote:
Also we tried to give
Each virtual host can only have one default (ROOT) web app. Read about
virtual hosting in the Users Guide.
>> Also even if its not the standard and right thing the way I have handled
it. does it have any pitfalls?
thanks,
Shailesh
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 9:33 PM, J Java wrote:
>
>
> I'm just
2014-04-23 15:42 GMT+04:00 Nitin Kumar :
> Hi Mark,
>
> Thanks for the quick reply. I will give you the example which we use
>
> Application1 is deployment in tomcat and up and running. We want to install
> application2. Following are the steps:
>
> Stop Tomcat
> Install application2 vial RPM insta
I'm just getting confused. You first posted as Nam Pham ("signed" as
"Nam"). Then as J Java. And your StackOverflow question says Shailesh
Vaishampayan. I can't keep up.
>> Sorry for any confusion. Maybe I made a mistake in posting the reply.
But Nam is the original user who posted it . I just rep
Forwarding from announce@a.o mailing list.
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Date: 2014-04-24 19:28 GMT+04:00
Subject: [ANN] Struts 2 up to 2.3.16.1: Zero-Day Exploit Mitigation
(security | critical)
To: annou...@apache.org
In Struts 2.3.16.1, an issue with ClassLoader m
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To whom it may concern,
On 4/24/14, 11:44 AM, J Java wrote:
>> Whoever you are
> I am just a relatively novice Java developer. and certainly not as
> famous or an expert like you.
I'm just getting confused. You first posted as Nam Pham ("signed" a
J Java wrote:
Chris,
Whoever you are
I am just a relatively novice Java developer. and certainly not as
famous or an expert like
you.
The correct way of doing things is to make re-name your web
application ROOT and deploy it as such. If you want to get rid of the
port number, you'll have to r
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André,
On 4/24/14, 9:16 AM, André Warnier wrote:
> Starting from a vanilla current Tomcat 7 download (*), on a Linux
> server
>
> I have looked at the on-line Configuration documentation of Tomcat
> 7, but that kind of information is not really pro
Chris,
Whoever you are
>> I am just a relatively novice Java developer. and certainly not as
famous or an expert like
you.
The correct way of doing things is to make re-name your web
application ROOT and deploy it as such. If you want to get rid of the
port number, you'll have to run Tomcat on po
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Nitin,
On 4/23/14, 7:42 AM, Nitin Kumar wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> Thanks for the quick reply. I will give you the example which we
> use
>
> Application1 is deployment in tomcat and up and running. We want to
> install application2. Following are the
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Whoever you are,
On 4/23/14, 7:57 PM, J Java wrote:
> After searching online(seeing mixed results), and searching through
> the Wiki, I was hoping someone can confirm how I can do the
> following:
>
> I installed my app, and it has a default URL of
Hi.
Starting from a vanilla current Tomcat 7 download (*), on a Linux server
I have looked at the on-line Configuration documentation of Tomcat 7, but that kind of
information is not really provided there.
We would like to configure this tomcat to be as lean and mean as possible, within the
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