rvlet so I can output it to our own custom XML
format and our testers can give proper feedback. I did some googling for
this but it seems like everyone else is just trying to get rid of the
stacktrace instead of changing it.
Sincerely,
Tom van Wietmarschen
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**Tom van Wietmarschen**
Softwar
Tom van Wietmarschen wrote:
L.S,
I'm investigating a problem in which one of our servlets doesn't return
any headers most of the time (sometimes it does work, but it seems quite
random) After a bit of digging I found out that the reason the headers
aren't added is that the r
es anyone have a clue what's going on ? I can't find anything in our
code that could trigger this behaviour, could it be a bug in Tomcat or
am I missing something ?
Sincerely,
Tom
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**Tom van Wietmarschen**
Software Engineer
Service2Media B.V.
Vreelandseweg 7
1216 CG Hilver
Tom van Wietmarschen wrote:
Filip Hanik - Dev Lists wrote:
The biggest issue I have is that I keep getting
memberAdded/memberDisappeared events from the same member. I've made a
small test app (based on the example on the Tribes introduction page)
that I run on a client PC and a si
Filip Hanik - Dev Lists wrote:
The biggest issue I have is that I keep getting
memberAdded/memberDisappeared events from the same member. I've made a
small test app (based on the example on the Tribes introduction page)
that I run on a client PC and a similar implementation that I start
from a Se
s only for use within one
application ?
Sincerely,
Tom van Wietmarschen
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| The problem with both cookies and session id's in the URL is that we
| develop applications for use on cellphones. Cell network operators are a
| bunch of not-so-nice-people who sometimes feel the need to screw up HTTP
| traffic in their gateways, e.g. by messing with
g I can easily replace ?
Furthermore, as an additional difficulty, we only use sessions in a
subset of our applications, so it would be preferrable if this is
something we can enable on a per-application basis.
I hope this clarifies what I'm trying to do.
Sincerely,
Tom
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ttpRequest.
Does anyone known if there is a way to write my own handlers for
retrieving and setting the current sessionid and have tomcat use that
instead of looking at the requesturl or cookies ?
Sincerely,
Tom van Wietmarschen
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