RE: Tomcat native library not found on startup.sh - Solaris

2006-02-24 Thread Crompton, SY \(Shirley\)
Hi

Just downloaded one today from 
http://tomcat.heanet.ie/native/1.1.2/binaries/solaris myself.

S

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Hi Chuck,
 
Thanks  for your reply. 
I have the stable 5.5.15 exe for Win32 installation and the bin does not  
contain tcnative-1.dll! Any other way to obtain it?
 
Thanks and regards,
 
Jimmy
 


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RE: Tomcat native library not found on startup.sh - Solaris

2006-02-24 Thread Crompton, SY \(Shirley\)

Hi

There is one for windows 32 bit OS:
http://tomcat.heanet.ie/native/1.1.2/binaries/
Have a look at the link.

Cheers

Shirley


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Is that only for Solaris? Will it work with WinXP professional?
 
Regards.
 
 
 
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Hi

Just downloaded one today from  
http://tomcat.heanet.ie/native/1.1.2/binaries/solaris  myself.

S






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Re: How to configure a separate security realm for an web application (Tomcat 5.5)

2006-02-23 Thread Crompton, SY \(Shirley\)
Hi

I want to use JNDIRealm to authentice users for one of my JSP application.  
When the Realm was defined in the server.xml, it works for all applications.  
When I moved the Realm configuration to the myweb/WEB-INF/context.xml, and 
restarted the application.  I also reloaded the application using Tomcat 
Manager.  But I when I tried logging on to the application, it won't work.  I 
have looked at the doc but find it a bit confusing.  May I just clarify if this 
arrangement only work for deployment with a war file?  Are there any 
step-to-step guide available on how to achieve this?  I have done a google but 
came up with very little useful example.

Many thanks in advance,

Shirley


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RE: JNDIRealm and how to extract user info

2006-02-15 Thread Crompton, SY \(Shirley\)


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I have set up JNDIRealm to authenticate my user against our company's active 
directory using the basic auth mode.  But I need to use the user name to get 
access mode via a local database.  Could any one advice on how to extract the 
user name from Tomcat 5.5?  Many thanks

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