Also:
http://www.webperformanceinc.com/
Great program and very easy to set up fairly complex tests. I only wish it
was open source! :(
(they do have a free trial period, though)
Thanks,
--jeff
- Original Message -
From: Ryan Lubke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Developers List
, could you please
verify the bug number so I can mark is closed?
Marc Saegesser
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Kilbride [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 4:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PATCH] TC 3.2.3 Bug #1141
I've wrapped the cookie creation
I've wrapped the cookie creation in a try/catch to avoid having the
Exception kill the request. I also added some logging in the catch to log
the original cookie header string. Maybe I'll be able to find out what's
going on...
This is patched against the 3.2.3 final source.
Thanks,
--jeff
I'm not sure about 3.3, but 3.2.x has an inet parameter for the
PoolTCPConnector class. This is from my server.xml:
--
Connector className=org.apache.tomcat.service.PoolTcpConnector
Parameter name=handler
Hi Vinay,
EAPI means extended API. You'll need to use mod_jk.so-eapi if you are
using Apache with mod_ssl for SSL (https) support. If you are not using
mod_ssl, you can use the mod_jk.so-noeapi.
Thanks,
--jeff
- Original Message -
From: Vinay Menon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Dev
Sorry, I didn't notice the original message was cross-posted to the dev and
user lists. Didn't mean to post it here...
Thanks,
--jeff
- Original Message -
From: Jeff Kilbride [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 4:39 PM
Subject: Re: mod_jk.so-eapi vs
FWIW, I ran into this problem with users bookmarking the login page and
returning to it without trying to access a protected resource. In the
current implementation in 3.2.2, I don't think you can prevent that, can
you?
After being authenticated, the user was being dropped into the directory
Hi All,
This is my first attempt at using diff and submitting a patch, so I chose
something *extremely* simple.
Logger.java in TC 3.2.2 has the timestamp format using a 12-hour clock with
no am/pm designation, so it's difficult to tell afternoon from early morning
times ( 03 could mean 3am or
I noticed when looking through my log files that
the default timestamp format for logging is based on a 12-hour clock, as opposed
to a 24-hour clock. I would meekly suggest changing this by changing Line 416 of
Logger.java in TC 3.2.1/3.2.2b3 from:
protected String timestampFormat =