SSL implementation, instead of being forced to JSSE.
Btw. What is that status of Tomcat 5. When will the first source be
released ?
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Tomcat 5
has been released.
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Tomcat works fine as a regular HTTP server, but does not server
up pages as well as a dedicated HTTP server like Apache. It also
does not allow for the fine-tuning and advanced features of a
dedicated HTTP server (this is the reason that many people use
Tomcat to serve jsps/servlets from behind
: socket write error
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There are so many ways to accomplish this depending upon what kind of
browser/client sofware your users are using, and how mickey-mouse
a solution you are prepared to use :
1. As long as you know that your users have a browser that supports
cookies (and this is now a security risk on the c
y the Factory classname as pointing
to the tomcat SSLServerSocketFactory ie.
That being the case, should I then be able to substitute
implementations by instead doing the following :-
Thanks for your help in advance.
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y the Factory classname as pointing
to the tomcat SSLServerSocketFactory ie.
That being the case, should I then be able to substitute
SSL implementations by instead doing the following :-
Thanks.
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Level 12 S