thanks chris, this may bee what i've been looking for, since we do use user
sessions already.
we're running the site (with slight differences) on internet and intranet,
so we could tell our users to wait until response, but would be quite
difficult to tell our customers ;)
we're working on the p
mgainty wrote:
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> you can implement single sign on access with SingleSignOn Valve
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> http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/host.html
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> is this what you're looking for?
> Martin
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nope, but thx anyway. i got just 1 web app running.
my problem is, that
paul.ockleford wrote:
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no, the whole frontend of our framework is in java
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any idea how i would do that, or where to find an example?
Mark Thomas-18 wrote:
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> It is something you need to handle within your application.
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> This has been discussed before in the archives. Try searching
> http://tomcat.markmail.org/ for "multiple requests"
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> Mark
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hello everyone
while testing our website (running with a java servlet) i noticed that an
impacient user could overload our database server. since some sites need
alot of time to load, an impacient user can click multiple times on the same
link. i thought tomcat would notice this, and block the fur