Hi there,
I can give you all the help you need -- I just did that. You will need to
create a custom realm (not tough), and then there are some infrastructure dependent
details to consider. Email me back if you want info.
Chris
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From: ans M [mailto:[EMAIL
I sniffed around google for 10 minutes and came up with perfect and simple code for
this task.
Look under
java servlet http upload
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From: martin eberle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 3:42 AM
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Subject: File upload
I am a programmer, not an html guy. And as such, I am having some problems
getting jsps to work correctly with a frame set. Here is a sample of a web
page with the html I need
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN
HTML
HEAD
META HTTP-EQUIV=Content-Type
, December 20, 2001 8:50 AM
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Subject: Re: Please help me on NT Authentication
I would be interested too, if you can share it.
Thanks.
Bongiorno.Christian wrote:
Hi there,
I can give you all the help you need -- I just did that. You will need to
create a custom realm
in position to think, it's any logical error in my code, not
caused by tomcat .. hmm .. anyway, thx for supporting me ...
-martin
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and then for the login page in the web.xml I just put my html page? I thought that
might work. I will try!
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From: Bruno VERNAY [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 9:00 AM
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Subject: Re: Mildly off topic, but there are too
Bruno
That sorta works. When I load it in IE (no tomcat, just straight page) it
looks great. When I go to try using it from TC I.E goes into some sorta freak-out mode
and spins -- taking up all my cpu and never producing the page?
Ideas?
Here is everything in zip form
Chris
Are these questions on NT authentication directed at me? Not that I mind, I just need
to know my audience
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From: Bruno VERNAY [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 9:23 AM
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Subject: Re: Please help me on NT Authentication
Well, if you create a custom realm you can specify anything your 'lil heart desires in
the config.xml file.
You have all the right you need to access your NT domain controller if you can log onto
the network with your domain username and password.
Are you using a 2K domain or an NT domain. Ask
..
ian
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Bruno
That sorta works. When I load it in IE (no tomcat, just
are in that situation then this will just plug in.
Chris
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From: ans M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 10:24 AM
To: Bongiorno.Christian
Subject: RE: Please help me on NT Authentication
Hey
Don't tell me how to do this in Weblogic
I had mentioned
P.S. The classes for NT authentication in JAAS are WINDOWS dependent. They use a
native DLL and JNI. Sorry, been there
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Looks like the problem come from the login.jsp.
Does it work if you open just login.jsp ?
Bongiorno.Christian wrote:
I am using I.E 6.0.2479.0006C0
I am using TC 4.1?? This is being called from my machine directly through TC:8080
I am not using localhost for url. I use
, but there are too many smart people here
Bongiorno == Bongiorno Christian Bongiorno.Christian writes:
Bongiorno Bruno
Bongiorno That sorta works. When I load it in IE (no tomcat, just straight page)
it looks great. When I go to try using it from TC I.E goes into some sorta freak-out
mode
I don't know much about mac X, but, did you check the hosts.allow and hosts.deny ?
Maybe only 127.0.0.1 is allowed. Given this is unix for COMPLETE PC rookies (let alone
unix rookies) they probably don't want people shooting themselves in the foot
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From: Peter
Get??? Who is Getting them? The web browser or the server?
If it is the web-browser you can just upload with http
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From: Ed Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 9:09 AM
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Subject: Can anyone give me an answer?
I am
Stick the resource in along with the JAR. Then they will be loaded together and a
simple call to the file without
a path should discover it
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Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 9:36 AM
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Subject: How
Glad I could help. I am finding I enjoy responding to this news group.
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From: Jean-Robert Haddad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 10:39 AM
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Subject: RE: Embedding Tomcat 4
Thanks Christian.
This is just what I
I dont' see why you can't just
org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap.main()
twice
just change the system hash to change the catalina.base and catalina.home ...so
System.getProperties().put(catalina.base,/home/tomcat1);
System.getProperties().put(catalina.home,/home/tomcat1);
// start this in
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Help Please ... How do I unsuscribe
This list is killing my
Did someone already answer this? This is easy! In the examples directory you will find
a jsp/protected (or protect/jsp) directory. In there are two form-based login jsps. In
your web.xml where you specify the security constraints (near by?) you will change
basic authentication to form. For an
Well, all the java processes your seeing are actually threads. Linux treats a thread
like a process -- processes that just happen to share the same memory space. I could
recommend upgrading to TC 4.0 BTW. As for why you're not getting anything on 8080?
Don't know.
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Help?
We have a custom realm written. Works great until I try to downcast the principal
returned from an authentication so that I can call a specific method. Upon
investigation (everyone knows this, I know) the error is due to the fact that TC has
multiple class loaders and this particular
... this is bugging me.
Christian, I'm sorry I can't help you with your problem, but I'd like to
thank you for inadvertently helping me solve mine!
Thanks,
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From: Bongiorno.Christian
My suggestion: DUMP the ms driver!!!
Another good one is from www.j-netdirect.com
They have a complete JDBC 2.0 complaint jdbc-odbc driver. This will allow you to work
with SQL Server or access from linux, solaris or windows.
Driver is called JDataConnect. We use that here. Very flexible,
There is a jsp based form login example in the examples directory. That whole
directory over to your servlet directory,
change the login-config to use form based login (look at the example in
~/webapps/examples/WEB-INF/web.xml) This is a copy and paste trick -- nothing else.
so...
mkdir
Hmmm, this might be getting off topic, but, yes, they have gone back and forth between
named pipes and TCP/IP (with 2k) as
default. Do you have a firewall in the way? Say your servlet is on the DMZ and the
dbase is on the private (I hope!)
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From: Randy Layman
You need the apache pass-through module and there is some setup. We have had some
wierdness
with this setup and as far as I can tell apache-tc pass-through is still WIP.
Make sure your servlet doesn't do a dynamic lookup on where it was called from.
like request.getRequestURL() -- in this
of the databases. When I query a
table, it says it is invalid object name. How to access a table in a database?
Thanks
Jack
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Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 12:44 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: JDBC Driver for MS SQL
We have a custom realm written. Works great until I try to downcast the principal
returned from an authentication so that I can call a specific method. Upon
investigation (everyone knows this, I know) the error is due to the fact that TC has
multiple class loaders and this particular class was
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