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Chuck
Caldarale Charles R wrote
> > From Christopher Schultz [mailto chris@(protected)]
> > Subject Re ROOT directory in webapps
> >
> > II tried ciphers "DES-CBC3-SHA RC4-SHA RC4-MD5 " lower
case "C " restarted the server again it shows I am
using weak ciphers which are not present in the above
property. Any clue ?
thanks
Jignesh
That 's the conclusion I 'd come to but was hoping some Tomcat guru could
tell me different. Unfortunately request.getContextPath() is not available
"before the first request " though this is indeed hJignesh Shah wrote
> I put property Ciphers "DES-CBC3-SHA RC4-SHA RC4-MD5 ".
It should be ciphers "DES-CBC3-SHA RC4-SHA RC4-MD5 "
Case is important.
mark
> From King Sean [mailto Sean.King@(protected)]
> Subject RE Webapp load order tomcat 4 vs tomcat 5
>
> Unfortunately that would break the SDK. I am going to look into the
> route of having one webapp > From Christopher Schultz [mailto chris@(protected)]
> Subject Re ROOT directory in webapps
>
> I believe someone has mentioned more than once that throwing
> an index.jsp file into the > From Tony Fountain [mailto tfountain@(protected)]
> Would you happen to know of any good references that walks through how
> to trouble shoot Apache related performance issues?
I don 't soChris
Unfortunately that would break the SDK. I am going to look into the
route of having one webapp watch for the other one to come on line.
Sean
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Sean
King Sean wrote
> It 's a lomg story but basically I am hooking into an SDK supplied by a
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Arun
Arun wrote
> I am using commons email and a class called SimpleEmail which is extended
> and used.
Then there is no Tomcat configuration to be cChris
It 's a lomg story but basically I am hooking into an SDK supplied by a
third party. The fact that I need to access jars in another web app is
their design.
Sean
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Sean
King Sean wrote
> So to cut a long story short my app needs to register with the
> supplied web app for the integration to work.
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Sean
King Sean wrote
> When I
> start tomcat app2 is deployed and then app1 starts and is able to
> access jars in app2.
Uh... care to explain whatChris
I am using commons email and a class called SimpleEmail which is extended
and used.
I have set the host name and port number in the constructor of
EmailMessenger (extends SimpleEmail)
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Omar
Omar Chebaro wrote
> I am trying to add a servlet to the example application
> I put my class in a jar file and put it in
> "tomcat_home/webappsGreetings
I am trying to get xml back via MX4J to retrieve Tomcat information. I
followed the instruction on how to enable mx4j for Tomcat server.xml
<Connector port "${AJP.PORT} "
Hi
Send the messaged first and then someone pointed out
that by changing the subject line I was hijacking the
message.. sorry for the mistake.. sending the question
again
I have following weak ci-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
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Arun
Arun wrote
> I have configured sendmail at port 25 in ubuntu. It is working correctly as
> I checked sending mails using a perl script as well asHow do you set Tomcat 5.0 to use secure cookies on an SSL session. Back
in 3.3 it was an attribute in server.xml of the SessionId module element
called secureCookie. Setting it to true used to mark thWhen starting a new thread (ie sending a message to the list about a
new topic) please do not reply to an existing message and change the
subject line. This is known as thread hijacking and to many ofPeter
Would you happen to know of any good references that walks through how
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Mark
Mark Thomas wrote
> Gaurav Pruthi wrote
> > How can I avoid creating of additional directory i.e. ROOT.
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> You can 't. This is by design.
Corre > From Tony Fountain [mailto tfountain@(protected)]
> from the perspective of
> performance will the x64 yield much better performance for
> this type of
> thing over x32? Obviously it willI think your decision is a wise one )
You can help by opening a bugzilla issue (Enhancement) for this topic.
This way we will remember easier when we start JK3.
Regards
Rainer
James Masson wro-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
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Mark
Mark Thomas wrote
> lightbulb432 wrote
> > I have a question about whether there is a race condition with the following
> > technique for displayiPeter
Thanks for the response. I have our network guy looking into that
avenue for me. Just another question though from the perspective of
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Terence
Terence M. Bandoian wrote
> request.getContextPath()?
During startup? (
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Jason
Heping Ling wrote
> Libraries (*.jar files) specific to an application should be in the
> application 's WEB-INF/lib directory and those shared Hi
I have following weak ciphers as per Foundstone
SSLDIgger in my tomcat(5.5) implemenation
EXP-DES-CBC-SHA
EXP-RC4-MD5
DES-CBC-SHA
and few strong ones
RC4-MD5
RC4-SHA
DES-CBC3-SHA
now I want toJohn Eric Hamacher wrote
> Thanks for your help. I am trying to upgrade Tomcat 5.5 from Java 5 to Java
> 6 but it didn 't take
Which version? The first couple had an installer bug that meant a key
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