Without all of those early adopters to take the flack, we'd never know
where the enemy bases are .. or something like that. ;)
I'm just very glad we have OpenJDK and that my code is very simple.
Java 12 .. Uff da!
On 2/20/19, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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John,
On 2/20/19 10:58, John Dale wrote:
> Points taken .. I have a great deal from my cloud provider on a
> wheezy instance, so I have to see if I can negotiate to keep my
> rate. I do a lot of custom MVC and security checks so things are
> nice an
Points taken .. I have a great deal from my cloud provider on a wheezy
instance, so I have to see if I can negotiate to keep my rate. I do a
lot of custom MVC and security checks so things are nice and tight and
I haven't been hacked even though I get several thousand attempts a
day mostly from Chi
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John,
On 2/20/19 09:11, John Dale wrote:
> I'm thinking about migrating to 8 soon myself. Maybe I'll use this
> as an opportunity to get started on that .. but I think the last
> time I checked, OpenJDK 7 was supported on Wheezy, so I'm thinking
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John, Nitin,
On 2/20/19 09:47, John Dale wrote:
> I would recommend verifying your upgrade process on a
> non-production machine first in a way that you can restore if you
> need to start over (sometimes in the heat of battle we can lose
> context a
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Thomas,
On 2/20/19 08:00, Thomas Rohde wrote:
> I've some basic questions regarding the usage of log4j 1.2 in
> Tomcat 8.5.
>
> We are running more than one web application in Tomcat. Each
> application uses log4j via slf4j and ships the log4j.jar
Hi Nitin,
John gave you a good primer, for almost all of the rest I'll point to
the fine documentation again. Look at a diff between your current
installation and the plain vanilla download of the tomcat version that
you're running.
What I want to comment on is this:
On 20.02.19 15:33, Nitin Kad
I would recommend verifying your upgrade process on a non-production
machine first in a way that you can restore if you need to start over
(sometimes in the heat of battle we can lose context and it's good to
start fresh). What version(s) of Java are installed?
The differences in SSL configuratio
Hello Olaf,
There are no such changes in original configuration except server.xml for
SSL and web config for Http header filter,
and yes application team deploying WAR to we app folders.
I need to know below details.
1 How to take a backup before the upgrade (Main files).
2. How to migrate from o
Welcome to the Tomcat community! :D
I've been using Tomcat since .. I think .. around 2000-ish. I've
always thought that I could solve any problem in IS using Tomcat, and
through the years I've found that to be true. It's an amazing and
simple tool that many have tried to improve upon. It's to
On 20.02.19 14:47, Nitin Kadam wrote:
> Thanks John for reply..
>
> is there any documentation walkthrough for this upgrade available?
> i am new to Tomcat and e to doing this 1st time, It will be great help if
> anyone
> provide same.
There's plenty of documentation on https://tomcat.apache.c
I upgraded my Tomcat-8.5.30 deployment to 8.5.37 and I am noticing problems
with the way css-files are served by Tomcat.
HTML pages look like:
https://hostname/context/myCSS.css";>
unimportant
When I check the network trace of the browser while downloading this page
it shows 'Content-Type
Thanks John for reply..
is there any documentation walkthrough for this upgrade available?
i am new to Tomcat and doing this 1st time, It will be great help if anyone
provide same.
On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 6:49 PM Olaf Kock wrote:
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> On 20.02.19 13:57, Nitin Kadam wrote:
> > Hello Team,
> >
>
I'm using 7.x still .. I put my log4j file in the classes folder of my web app.
On 2/20/19, Thomas Rohde wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I've some basic questions regarding the usage of log4j 1.2 in Tomcat 8.5.
>
> We are running more than one web application in Tomcat. Each application
> uses log4j via slf4j a
I have always found migrating forward is fairly simple. That said, it
depends lot no what you're doing in your code. I have not yet
migrated to 8, but if I had to venture a guess, deployment metadata
syntax of the server.xml may have changed. Check out this guide and
let us know what we can do
On 20.02.19 13:57, Nitin Kadam wrote:
> Hello Team,
>
> Can you please guide how we can migrate seamlessly from Tomcat
> apache 7.0.79 to 7.0.92 or any latest version that 8.x or 9.x ( Windows
> 2012 R2 server)escr
7.0 to 8.0: https://tomcat.apache.org/migration-8.html
8.0 to 8.5: https://tomca
Hi!
I've some basic questions regarding the usage of log4j 1.2 in Tomcat 8.5.
We are running more than one web application in Tomcat. Each application uses
log4j via slf4j and ships the log4j.jar in WEB-INF/lib. The Tomcat itself uses
JULI.
We are using a common log4j.xml file for configuratio
Hello Team,
Can you please guide how we can migrate seamlessly from Tomcat
apache 7.0.79 to 7.0.92 or any latest version that 8.x or 9.x ( Windows
2012 R2 server)
the current environment is configured with SSL certificate ( SSL 443) .jks
store and needs to upgrade same due to security vulnerabili
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