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Mladen,
On 9/30/16 10:34 AM, Mladen Adamović wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm running 3 servers with Tomcat (migrated from Glassfish which is
> not maintained well imo). But documentation is kind of not the best
> for configuring HTTPS/SSL.
>
> I've writt
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Rob,
On 10/1/16 8:59 AM, Rob Nikander wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I’m upgrading from Tomcat 6 to Tomcat 8. The web.xml has a mapping
> like this, to use the jsp servlet for all files in a certain
> directory:
>
> jsp
> /some-stuff/*
>
> In Tomcat 6 this
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André,
On 10/4/16 7:59 AM, André Warnier (tomcat) wrote:
> On 04.10.2016 12:43, Garratt, Dave wrote:
>> To elaborate, there is only this single application running on
>> the server. All other web applications use Windows IIS.
>>
>> I have mentioned
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Dave,
On 10/4/16 3:38 AM, Garratt, Dave wrote:
> I have Apache Tomcat 8 working ok with https when I connect to my
> web page using a recent browser (desktop) or iPhone for example.
> However this specific application is designed to run on a Motorol
Hi Mark,
Thanks a lot for your reply.
I'm trying to implement Redis valve (included in tomcat's context.xml) for
custom session management by my own logic. Everything is working fine
except the sessionDestroyed event. My sessionDestroyed is not called when
session expires/timeout but it is called
On 04.10.2016 12:43, Garratt, Dave wrote:
To elaborate, there is only this single application running on the server. All
other web applications use Windows IIS.
I have mentioned that the problem is down to the old software on the scanner
but it’s a huge international organisation and making a
Am 04.10.2016 um 12:43 schrieb Garratt, Dave:
> To elaborate, there is only this single application running on the server.
> All other web applications use Windows IIS.
>
> I have mentioned that the problem is down to the old software on the scanner
> but it’s a huge international organisation
Your challenge is much more with Java 8 as already mentioned above if you
use a non-APR connector and with OpenSSL otherwise than with Tomcat itself.
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Daniel Savard
2016-10-04 6:43 GMT-04:00 Garratt, Dave :
> To elaborate, there is only this single application running on the ser
To elaborate, there is only this single application running on the server. All
other web applications use Windows IIS.
I have mentioned that the problem is down to the old software on the scanner
but it’s a huge international organisation and making a upgrade to their entire
line of devices is
On 04.10.2016 09:53, Garratt, Dave wrote:
On 4 Oct 2016, at 08:48, André Warnier (tomcat) wrote:
On 04.10.2016 09:38, Garratt, Dave wrote:
I have Apache Tomcat 8 working ok with https when I connect to my web page
using a recent browser (desktop) or iPhone for example. However this specific
Thanks for that very comprehensive answer. I had not considered that but it
sounds like it should give me the flexibility I need. I’m a Java programmer by
profession rather then a web guru so it will no doubt take a fair bit of trial
an error but that’s for pointing me in the right direction.
D
Am 04.10.2016 um 11:23 schrieb Kreuser, Peter:
> In my opinion weakening the security of the majority of users (there are
> seemingly others) is a pretty bad thing to do. My suggestion would be a
> different connector on a separate port for the handhelds. Configure this
> either on HTTP or a sp
Tks for Your help but :
. problems comes out mainly in Db activities because are the longest one but I
saw the same problem also in different operations like xsl parsing
. I don't use a connection pool but only private connections one for each user
Any further suggestion ?
Tkls
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Dave,
> The requirement for HTTPS is only a recent requirement and the application is
> now heavily dependent on Java 8. At this point I don’t know just how old a
> version of Tomcat I would need to make it work and I would have to make
> significant changes to the code in order to make it Java
Ok. Thanks a lot Mark.
Regards,
Chinoy
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From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org]
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Subject: Re: Unable to access Global JNDI Resource
On 04/10/2016 09:33, Chinoy Gupta wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> I verified wi
Just a suggestion.
Testing browsers saw they support automatic pong replying to ping, but
developers can't ping programmatically because no ping API exists. So it
suggests server might send ping automatically. In addition also for security
reasons it is better server test about running connecti
On 04/10/2016 09:33, Chinoy Gupta wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> I verified with the changes you made and it is working now. Thanks a lot. Is
> there any plan for next release in near future?
I typically do releases monthly, starting the release process at the
beginning of the month. I like to clear all
Hi Mark,
I verified with the changes you made and it is working now. Thanks a lot. Is
there any plan for next release in near future?
Regards,
Chinoy
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From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org]
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2016 12:27 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject:
The requirement for HTTPS is only a recent requirement and the application is
now heavily dependent on Java 8. At this point I don’t know just how old a
version of Tomcat I would need to make it work and I would have to make
significant changes to the code in order to make it Java 6/7 compliant.
On 04.10.2016 09:38, Garratt, Dave wrote:
I have Apache Tomcat 8 working ok with https when I connect to my web page
using a recent browser (desktop) or iPhone for example. However this specific
application is designed to run on a Motorola MC9090 hand held wireless barcode
scanner running a re
I have Apache Tomcat 8 working ok with https when I connect to my web page
using a recent browser (desktop) or iPhone for example. However this specific
application is designed to run on a Motorola MC9090 hand held wireless barcode
scanner running a relatively old version of Windows Mobile. The
On 03/10/2016 17:38, GOKULA KRISHNAN wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to trigger the sessionDestroyed event from custom implementation of
> ManagerBase. sessionDestroyed is not called when session expires but called
> during session invalidate. I need to call sessionDestroyed during session
> time out.
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