Under which directory should I place the jar file containing an
HttpSessionListener referenced in my web.xml? I currently have this in
a jar under web-inf/lib, but I am getting exceptions saying that this
class is not in my path.
Justin
Ty.
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Hi,
Under which directory should I place the jar file containing an
HttpSessionListener referenced in my web.xml? I
Is there a way to extract the HTTP referral header from tagsupport?
Whoops, found how to get all of the headers, but thanks.
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Subject: HTTP Referral
Is there a way to extract the HTTP referral header from tagsupport
I am attempting to implement a tag that lists online users (users logged
in via BASIC auth). How can I tell which users are online?
Justin
Is there some manner in which a database connection should be returned
to the connection pool, or is that automatic?
Justin
This sounds like a font issue, not a JSP issue. You're probably looking at the
generated page with a browser that does not have that font loaded.
Justin
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Go to verisign, there is a chain certificate somewhere on the site (I do not remember
where).
Justin
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Hello:
A
Well... as long as we've established that the question can't be held against
rite-aid... am I in trouble for copying the portion necessary to reply to this email?
Justin
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Quick question. I see that one can configure a JDBC datasource in their server.xml
file and their web.xml file. What does this get you? Every example that I have read
tells me that I need to open a JDBC connection just about the same as I would from any
other java application.
What is the
Ok, so, how does one access this datasource from tagsupport?
Justin
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Hi!
Hart, Justin wrote:
Quick question. I see
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Ok, so, how does one access this datasource from tagsupport?
Justin
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Gotcha, so the datasource gets stuck
I get Cannot Create Resource Instance when attempting to open the database
connection defined by the following entry in server.xml
Context path= docBase=docbase
Resource name=name auth=Container type=javax.sql.DataSource/
ResourceParams name=name
Have a session variable that tracks what language they're using.
Justin
to offer language-depended websites I want to make a webapp available
through /de/* (german) and /en/* (english). Of course, I don't want to
use two servlet-repositories for that. My idea is, that no matter if
e.g.
I don't think that looking at code will help you to develop a sense of best practices.
There are books written on the subject that will help much more than attempting to
glean such information from code. Especially since code is the end-product of the
practices, not the other way around.
It must be in Tomcat's classpath, not in your WAR file.
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Subject: Custom Realm deployment, was More sophisticated JDBCRealm
Security
Thanks Yoav,
One more
I agree, sometimes clients ask for illogical things. Hell, sometimes developers ask
for illogical things. If the choice is not yours to make, then you're stuck. I will
caveat this with Point out if it is actually impossible.
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extend the Realm
to ensure it does.
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/catalina/docs/api/org/apache/catalina/realm/GenericPrincipal.html
-Tim
Hart, Justin wrote:
I need access to the user's password, which all of the Servlet specific ones seem to
guard the programmer from getting
MySessionListener.getLastSession().getAttribute(j_username)
/jsp:expression
|jsp:text
|Username of current person
/jsp:text
jsp:expression
session.getAttribute(j_username)
/jsp:expression
|/jsp:root
|/body
/html
/jsp:root
Hart, Justin wrote:
Ok, still, I haven't found any documentation on how to add a
SessionListener
/jsp:text
jsp:expression
session.getAttribute(j_username)
/jsp:expression
|/jsp:root
|/body
/html
/jsp:root
Hart, Justin wrote:
Ok, still, I haven't found any documentation on how to add a
SessionListener in the server.xml file, and adding one using the
listener
tags defined for web.xml files doesn't
may not have to do any custom coding, just the JDBC realm.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
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How will the container get my user
/apache/catalina/realm/GenericPrincipal.html
-Tim
Hart, Justin wrote:
I need access to the user's password, which all of the Servlet specific ones seem to
guard the programmer from getting access to.
Justin
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Unfortunately, the paranoia is founded in this case, though I do agree.
Justin
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Justin,
Won't quite do it, JDBCRealm
JNDIRealm can be used to authenticate users against an LDAP (I'm guessing in this case
ActiveDirectory).
You will, however, want to use Basic authentication, and prompt the user username for
a username and password.
Justin
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You saw the 30 MB in JProfiler?
I haven't used it myself, but I would imagine that JProfiler tares its own consumption
off of the scores.
Justin
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My SessionListener doesn't seem to be firing, any help?
I have a SessionListener that I want to go off when a user authenticates to my web app
(this is a correct usage, right?)
So, in the web.xml of my app, I would put the lines:
web-app
listener
listener-class
Ok, so, the listener in there must implement HttpSessionListener, where can I use
SessionListeners?
Justin
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Subject: SessionListener
My SessionListener doesn't seem
Ok, here's what I've tried.
1) Implement SessionListener, put in web.xml file in listener tags.
This never seems to run.
2) Implement HttpSessionListener, put in web.xml file in listener tags.
This runs, but doesn't seem to have access to the Session (I need the username
and
What am I looking for in order to get the username/password out of this? I'm using
BASIC authentication. Are these credentials dumped somewhere that I could find them?
I haven't been able to find that data in HttpSession?
Justin
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, that are
proprietary to tomcat.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
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Ok, so, the listener in there must implement HttpSessionListener, where
I still don't see how one gets a session from HttpSession or user credentials? I see
how to get a UserPrincipal, but without the password, I still can't authenticate the
user :-/ Am I missing something?
Justin
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If this can be done with HttpSessionListener, than I am game.
What I want to do, is get the username and password when the user signs on, so I can
then use this data to authenticate the user to other programs as themselves.
I'm using BASIC authentication, and trying to avoid having them sign on
Listener className=class inheriting from SessionListener/
I get an argument type mismatch error parsing my server.xml... Is there something
wrong with this line?
Justin
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In server.xml, Listeners are LifeCycleListeners
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/catalina/docs/api/org/apache/catalina/LifecycleListener.html
-Tim
Hart, Justin wrote
to
implement a no-op Vavle that registers the Listener on initialization of the
Vavle. But thats just a no code look swag.
-Tim
Hart, Justin wrote:
I thought that there was something related to that, is it that it must implement
LifeCycleListener SessionListener, or is SessionListener just
You mean asapi_redirect.dll?
I don't know what net.commerce 3 is, but you'd use asapi_redirect.dll to connect to
IIS (and I would assume any web server that uses asapi).
Justin
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You're not reusing the passwords anywhere else in the system (IE, you don't have a
multi-tier login, do you?)
If you do, you can quite feasibly shadow the passwords. I don't know if such an
implementation exists in tomcat, but I would assume that someone, somewhere, has
written a realm
Well, right, but if you were to inherit from the realm that you wanted to use, you can
manipulate the password field in any way that you wish.
Unix password shadows are plantext, as are MD5 hashes. All you do now is run MD5 over
the password field in the authenticate method, and viola, you
No prob, good luck.
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thanks for your time Justin - I will look into this - T
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Is there anywhere in tomcat that there is convenient access to:
1) The authenticated principal
2) The session
3) The private credentials associated with the principal
Or even just the username, password and session? I want to authenticate a user to my
database (IE,
http://www.dcs.napier.ac.uk/~shaun/rtse/week06.pdf
:-)
Justin
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Hi,
What do you mean by real-time?
Red.es
with a
StackOverFlow exception.
-Tim
Hart, Justin wrote:
Whoops, the code is actually as follows...
No sure what's going on with this code... I'm attempting to extend JNDIRealm so I
can add a few features I need for my site, I have an interesting issue, however.
If, I try
,
String, String) which you had overridden which is indirect recursion.
-Tim
Hart, Justin wrote:
Ok, why?
What am I doing that should cause a stack overflow?
Justin
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Wait, reading the stack trace doesn't show anything like that.
No, that can't be the issue.
Justin
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I *cough* didn't download the JNDIRealm code. I'll
Read through the code, ran some example stuff. What I'm doing in my implementation is
fine.
Justin
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Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 9:31 AM
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Wait, reading the stack trace doesn't show
username. Since
the username is null, taking its length causes a null pointer exception. I added a
check, and now it works fine.
Justin
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Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 10:19 AM
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Read through
Is there a way to get at the Session ID from RealmBase?
Justin
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No sure what's going on with this code... I'm attempting to extend JNDIRealm so I can
add a few features I need for my site, I have an interesting issue, however.
If, I try this :
public Principal authenticate(DirContext context, String username, String
credentials) throws NamingException
Whoops, the code is actually as follows...
No sure what's going on with this code... I'm attempting to extend JNDIRealm so I can
add a few features I need for my site, I have an interesting issue, however.
If, I try this :
public Principal authenticate(DirContext context, String username,
I would like to use a users username/password to login to a database as that user,
after they authenticate HOPEFULLY using BASIC authentication. Is there anyway to do
this?
Justin
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Only if you don't plan on releasing until the release is out, imhop.
Justin
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Is it a
Sun's a big company, they probably named their conference room in order to distinguish
it from other conference rooms. Jakarta, seems to me, to just be more interesting
than A, B, C... Just like when you stay at a hotel and all of the conference rooms
have names.
Justin
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Are you saying that you want to build a custom tag to do this. In any case
here is the connection logic
http://www.kickjava.com/1541.htm
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I would like to authenticate my users with my database without prompting
them a second time for a username
I think that what we BOTH need to do in this case is create a subclass of whatever
realm we are using, and using this subclass provide our specific functionality, in my
case authenticating to a database, in yours logging.
Justin
, November 21, 2003 3:54 PM
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Username Password from TagSupport
On 11/21/2003 09:11 PM Hart, Justin wrote:
I think that what we BOTH need to do in this case is create a subclass of whatever
realm we are using
I heard that it is possible to load Tomcat configurations from a database rather than
from server.xml/web.xml files.
Is this true?
Is this difficult to configure?
Are there shortcomings in this configuration?
Justin
.
-Tim
Hart, Justin wrote:
I heard that it is possible to load Tomcat configurations from a database
rather than from server.xml/web.xml files.
Is this true?
Is this difficult to configure?
Are there shortcomings
Could I suggest the formation of such a list?
j/k
Justin
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Howdy,
There's no such thing as being blacklisted on this
blacklisted on it :)
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Could I suggest the formation of such a list?
j/k
Justin
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Is there an event listener or something that can detect when Tomcat decides to close a
session with a user? IE this would hit both explicit logoff and incidental (the user
closes the browser, and cookies expire and good things like that).
Justin
?
Must be a slow-starting work week.
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Ahh, that would explain why the traffic has been so light
Heh, works for me. Thanks.
Justin
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Justin,
Is there an event listener or something that can detect when Tomcat
I'm having a bear of a time getting certificates from Microsoft Certificate Services
into my java keystore. Has anyone else had this problem? Does anybody have a
relatively good/simple solution? No matter what I do, keytool says that my
certificate file is not in the correct format.
Justin
Read the bottom of your email...
Justin
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Download the Sun java installation that installs from a shell script, it runs fine.
Also, Debian used to maintain a java package in their contrib branch, if you're using
dselect via ftp.
I've been on RedHat for about 6 months now, but I switched from Debian essentially to
check up on my
think the development branch had 4.0.something. not ideal.
If you need any help/guidance, mail me off list, i'd be glad to help.
Regards,
James.
Hart, Justin wrote:
Download the Sun java installation that installs from a shell script, it runs fine.
Also, Debian used to maintain a java
Lots of Debian users compile just about everything from souds. I don't think that he
means just Tomcat. A lot of us recompile our kernel from source, our compiler from
source, and so forth. A lot of Linux users pick debian because it has a flexible
package manager that will put up with us
Hi, I've read of people having difficulties with their tomcat servers, where no page
shows up the first time they try to load a page, and then when they hit refresh, it
loads fine. I understand that this is just a tweaking issue with the config files,
and have heard that there are a few
K, I have this issue, and I've heard of it. Anybody got a fix?
Justin
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On Fri, November 7, 2003 at 6:36 am, Hart, Justin wrote:
Hi
me a lot.
Justin
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On Fri, November 7, 2003 1at 0:40 am, Hart, Justin wrote:
K, I have this issue, and I've heard of it. Anybody got
: JNDIRealm...more
Thanks.
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Good luck.
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That seems to be a common problem, people have had mixed results getting that combo to
work.
I'm going to take a wild guess and say it's IIS 6.0?
Justin
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Is there a way to use SSL in tomcat without having to type the password to your
keystore in plaintext in the server.conf file?
Justin
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Hey, I'm trying to import certificates from Microsoft Certificate Services into my
keystore for use with SSL in tomcat (what a mouthful).
Having problems, keytool says that the certs are not in x.509 format, but I selected
DER (x.509) from Microsoft Certificate Services. Is there a known
Ok, so, I have a user logged in through JNDIRealm, and I would like to identify what
NT groups they are members of. Is this conveniently possible, or do I need to write
additional code to query them from our ActiveDirectory.?
Justin
-4.1-doc/realm-howto.html#JNDIRealm
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Ok, so, I have a user logged in through JNDIRealm, and I would like to identify what
NT groups they are members of. Is this conveniently possible, or do I need to write
additional code to query them from our ActiveDirectory
Ok, cool, so, how I have a question about the parts:
roleBase=OU=Users,OU=[my OU],DC=[Domain],DC=com
roleName=memberOf
roleSearch=(memberOf=CN=tomcat,CN=Users,DC=[Domain],DC=com)
This is going to specify what roles apply to the user under the
to log in should be a part of)
Now, when you refer to their role in the rest of your application, you use the DN of
the NT Group that they are supposed to be a part of. That way, you can use NT
permissions to control your web app.
Justin
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Ok, more nifty questions from myself.
The format that the rest of the company uses for NT Authentication is
[domain].com\[username] in the username field, and then [pass] in the password field.
The NT Admins would really like if my application would do the same (so as not to
throw off users).
roleSearch=(memberOf=CN=tomcat,CN=Users,DC=[Domain],DC=com)
connectionName=CN=Administrator,CN=Users,DC=[Domain],DC=com
connectionPassword=[password]
roleSubtree=true
userSubtree=true/
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and it will be the first one
in our group to authenticate against the AD.
Our previous authentication is being eliminated.
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1) In terms
Oh, for the AD LDAP, I've been using the programs that came with Active Directory.
There is also an ldp.exe, I dunno where that came from, but that's pretty useful.
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they have
yet.
I really appreciate your time.
Thanks,
Rob
Ps I expect I'll have more questions later. Right now, I'm still stuck
just figuring out where all users are.
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Ahh, you seem to know a bit about this.
Given that I've authenticated someone, using JNDIRealm, can I then operate with their
permissions on the server? IE, if they authenticate to Tomcat in JNDIRealm, do I get
access to files that carry their NT permissions?
Justin
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Works for me. Thanks.
Justin
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Justin,
Given that I've authenticated someone, using
Does anybody have an example JDNIRealm configuration (server.xml web.xml). I feel
like I'm just taking stabs in the dark with these files... Currently I can get it to
pop up a window and ask for your username/password. I use my NT username and password
and it rejects them. I think that I
Realm className=org.apache.catalina.realm.JNDIRealm
connectionURL=ldap://[Windows 2000 Domain Controller]:389
userBase=CN=Users,dc=[domain name],dc=com
userSearch=(userPrincipalName={0})
userRoleName=member
roleBase=CN=Users,dc=[domain name],dc=com
roleName=cn
roleSearch=(member={0})
Why not connect Tomcat to Apache, and use mod-php?
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Hi folks,
I was wondering if anyone has any experience with Tomcat serving PHP...
My server.xml now looks like this :
Realm className=org.apache.catalina.realm.JNDIRealm debug=99
connectionURL=A good active directory server
userBase=dc=MY DOMAIN NAME,dc=com
userRoleName=member
roleName=cn
,DC=[Domain],DC=com
connectionPassword=[password]
roleSubtree=true
userSubtree=true/
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My
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You don't need the admin password, you do need a domain account the has read
permissions.just about any account will do thiscreate a test
account.and use that instead of the admin account..
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Hi, I'm kind of new to JSP programming.
I was wondering, is there a way to extract the username used to log in(I am using
JNDIRealm for authentication), and use that data within the web application from the
perspective of the JSP?
Any help would be great!
Thanks.
Justin
Excellent, thanks :-)
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request.getRemoteUser()
-Tim
Hart, Justin wrote:
Hi, I'm kind of new to JSP programming.
I was wondering
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Hi, I'm kind of new to JSP programming.
I was wondering, is there a way to extract the username used to log in(I am using
I'm considering using POI (the jakarta package for managing OLE objects in java) in a
commercial project.
2 Questions
1) Is it any good?
2) Will the license allow for this? IANAL.
Justin W. Hart
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What's the story on Tomcat + IIS 6.0 and AJP connectors? Does this scenario
work or not? I've seen scattered throughout the net where noone can get this to work.
Can somebody just tell me yes or no, this does or does not work?
Justin W. Hart
That's what I've found. The market is full of tech workers, but that doesn't mean
that they're a programmer, or as familiar with technology X (for position Y) as they
should be. I went to a job fair a couple years ago for 4 job opennings, 2 for
programmers. 2 for techs. 1000 people showed
postings want the person to have x years of experience in 6-7 different
areas, mostly unrelated and the total experience years exceeds most
normal human's productive lifespans, even accounting for reasonable
overlap...G)
John..
Hart, Justin wrote:
That's what I've found. The market
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