>>> Then, after the user logs-out (from the either completely responsive
>>> or completely non-responsive web application), the web application becomes
>>> (or remains) unresponsive?
>>
>> What I mean by this is:
>> 1. User starts web-app, and uses it normally.
>Do you mean that the user starts u
Some additional information.
If we configure Tomcat to accept both HTTP and HTTPs connections, the HTTP
connection remains working, even after the HTTPS one has broken.
Simon
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Christopher,
Hopefully some useful answers.
> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
> Sent: 20 November 2015 16:22
> On 11/20/15 11:13 AM, Simon Callan wrote:
> > We are running GWT 2.5.1, Tomcat 7.0.56 and 7.0.65 on windows server
> > 2008, IE 10
Hi,
We are running GWT 2.5.1, Tomcat 7.0.56 and 7.0.65 on windows server 2008, IE
10, configured to serve web pages over SSL.
The user can run our web-app and it will happily run until the user closes the
web-browser, or logs out from the app.
However, immediately after starting the web-app, t