I installed ihs, plugins and was.
and I create a cluster named testCluster. and in the cluster, I
have created two mebers, named s1 ,s2. and the weight set to 2.
when I visite the site. the plugin, send my request to the two
servers alternatly. it means when i have 4 request, It send
Message-
From: Buddy wu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 July 2008 11:43
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: is there anyone use websphere. ibm http server? I
have a question for it of cluster
I installed ihs, plugins and was.
and I create a cluster named testCluster. and in the cluster, I
t
2008/7/15 Antonio Petrelli [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/7/15 Buddy wu [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm so sorry.
but i don't find a websphere list. So I try fortune.
Well, google Websphere mailing list and press I'm feeling lucky,
or simply go to:
http://www.websphere.org/websphere/jsp/listserv.jsp
2006/3/9, ALEX HYDE [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi All,
Has Tomcat got an equivelent of Apache's HTTP's Redirect Match?
I can't ensure what dou you mean. do you want to redirect the http
request by the url that if http://localhost/test redirect to
http://www.microsoft.com ?
I don't know weather the
This only applies to ressource url, not servlet url, neither filters,
nor security-constraint.
that's what I want to confirm.
and the security problem that someone has said, I think it may not be
so important. If a hacker want to detect your site, I think he will
test all posibles JSP Jsp
to
do, may be there are some mistakes is my saying. so If it has I
really want to know . Thanks again
Buddy wu wrote:
2006/3/7, David Kerber [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Context caseSensitive=false
thanks a lot. it worked.
and I think someone discussed other problem of these question maybe
. If a hacker want to detect your site, I think he will
test all posibles JSP Jsp jSP and others.
but thanks again ,everyone
Buddy wu wrote:
2006/3/7, Long [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Buddy wu wrote:
I wan't to know there is any way to set tomcat NOT CASE SENSITIVE in
URL
I mean: when I
I wan't to know there is any way to set tomcat NOT CASE SENSITIVE in URL
I mean: when I write in browser's 'http://localhost/test.html'
equals to 'http://localhost/TEST.htm'. Can I do it ? or just in
WINDOWS can but Linux/unix can't?
thanks
2006/3/7, Long [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Buddy wu wrote:
I wan't to know there is any way to set tomcat NOT CASE SENSITIVE in URL
I mean: when I write in browser's 'http://localhost/test.html'
equals to 'http://localhost/TEST.htm'. Can I do it ? or just in
WINDOWS can but Linux/unix can't