Re: [Dspace-tech] More enterprise deployment questions

2014-01-30 Thread Tim Donohue
Hi Andrew, Sorry for the delay in response here. Been busy these past few days. On 1/27/2014 10:53 AM, Andrew Reid wrote: Yes -- it happens both for my soon-to-deploy test system and my mostly-clean DSpace 3.2 prototype. It's mod_jk from an Apache front end to Tomcat in the back. There's

Re: [Dspace-tech] More enterprise deployment questions

2014-01-30 Thread Andrew Reid
On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 10:53:34AM -0600, Tim Donohue wrote: Hi Andrew, Sorry for the delay in response here. Been busy these past few days. Responses in-line below. On 1/27/2014 10:53 AM, Andrew Reid wrote: Yes -- it happens both for my soon-to-deploy test system and my

Re: [Dspace-tech] More enterprise deployment questions

2014-01-27 Thread Andrew Reid
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 03:47:22PM -0600, Tim Donohue wrote: Hi Andrew, On 1/24/2014 2:46 PM, Andrew Reid wrote: Huh. This is not working for me -- I have a testing installation with the default Mirage theme, and I am adding the lines from your comment directly in Mirage/sitemap.xmap,

Re: [Dspace-tech] More enterprise deployment questions

2014-01-24 Thread Tim Donohue
Hi Andrew, On 1/23/2014 5:28 PM, Andrew Reid wrote: I have two new requirements I have to try to comply with. The first is, the security folks would like me to not expose tracebacks when Java errors occur. I have followed various web guidelines for redirecting errors to a static error

Re: [Dspace-tech] More enterprise deployment questions

2014-01-24 Thread Tim Donohue
Hi Andrew (and all), A followup on your custom error page question: After digging into the code again today, I just figured out a workaround where you *can* use a static HTML error page. I've described it in this comment on DS-1596:

Re: [Dspace-tech] More enterprise deployment questions

2014-01-24 Thread Andrew Reid
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 12:11:38PM -0600, Tim Donohue wrote: Hi Andrew (and all), A followup on your custom error page question: After digging into the code again today, I just figured out a workaround where you *can* use a static HTML error page. I've described it in this comment on

Re: [Dspace-tech] More enterprise deployment questions

2014-01-24 Thread Tim Donohue
Hi Andrew, On 1/24/2014 12:35 PM, Andrew Reid wrote: Thanks, this looks useful -- I take it that I can just make the suggested changes, and/but don't have to remove the error-handling stuff from sitemap.xmap? That is correct. The static error page workaround suggested in

Re: [Dspace-tech] More enterprise deployment questions

2014-01-24 Thread Andrew Reid
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 01:58:53PM -0600, Tim Donohue wrote: Hi Andrew, On 1/24/2014 12:35 PM, Andrew Reid wrote: Thanks, this looks useful -- I take it that I can just make the suggested changes, and/but don't have to remove the error-handling stuff from sitemap.xmap? That is

Re: [Dspace-tech] More enterprise deployment questions

2014-01-24 Thread Tim Donohue
Hi Andrew, On 1/24/2014 2:46 PM, Andrew Reid wrote: Huh. This is not working for me -- I have a testing installation with the default Mirage theme, and I am adding the lines from your comment directly in Mirage/sitemap.xmap, rather than rebuilding the app -- I mention this because it

[Dspace-tech] More enterprise deployment questions

2014-01-23 Thread Andrew Reid
Hi again all -- I'm continuing to struggle with complying with enterprise security policy. I am using DSpace 3.2, serving xmlui, with the Apache JSPUI connector. I have two new requirements I have to try to comply with. The first is, the security folks would like me to not expose

Re: [Dspace-tech] More enterprise deployment questions

2014-01-23 Thread Andrew Reid
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 05:50:53PM -0500, Andrew Reid wrote: Hi again all -- I'm continuing to struggle with complying with enterprise security policy. I am using DSpace 3.2, serving xmlui, with the Apache JSPUI connector. Replying to myself to call out and correct a rather