doing wrong?
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as clear text, does it not? Isn't
this an argument against form-based authentication for a simple web app?
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Tim, looking up javadoc for the logger, I see a property (info) telling us about that
logger. How do I access that property from my jsp (or can I)? What's the name of the
logger object?
thanks,
Dave Naden
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seems to imply that they are
necessary, and other servlet engines seem to use them. This makes applications
non-portable from one engine to another.
Anybody know why Tomcat doesn't seem to use this tag?
Dave Naden
Tomcat is loading?
thanks, Tomcat gang.
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away in the future (they're not even used for JK2 which is
where the
current dev efforts are).
The complaints you are getting when you change or remove
workers.properties are from Apache and mod_jk, not Tomcat.
John
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it, Tomcat complains.
BTW, here's my location directive:
Listener className=org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.config.ApacheConfig
modJk=c:/Apache2/modules/mod_jk-2.0.42.dll /
Anybody know what's going on?
-Dave Naden
the
current dev efforts are).
The complaints you are getting when you change or remove workers.properties
are from Apache and mod_jk, not Tomcat.
John
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When I auto-generate the mod_jk directives, I'm finding strange
behavior
Thank you--very helpful!
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Subject: RE: global parameters--which way
Howdy,
It seems as though there are (at least) 2 ways to set up global
application
in. Is there a preferred
or standard way, or does it even matter?
Any opinions are welcome--thanks!
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Check the mailing list archives--go to
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/bugreport.html
and see the list of archives there.
There are literally hundreds of mails/comments about this exact question.
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2) any servlet can be aliased, by using servletservlet-name tags, which map a new
name to the servlet class name, and using servlet-mapping tags, which map a new URL
part to the name defined above. Both of these go into the web.xml file.
HTH
Dave Naden
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at org.apache.catalina.mbeans.ServerLifecycleListener.lifecycleEvent(Ser
Can anybody help?
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(ThreadPool.java:619)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:536)
Apache Tomcat/4.1.24
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