Yves Vindevogel schrieb:
Hello,
> Do you know where I set it in Tomcat 5 ??
No sorry, i just know how to adjust the session livetime.
If you make your cookies yourself you can use this:
javax.servlet.http.Cookie sessionCookie = new
javax.servlet.http.Cookie("JSESSIONID",mySession.getId());
sess
Yves Vindevogel wrote:
Do you know where I set it in Tomcat 5 ??
I'm afraid I don't. I use Jetty. Maybe start a new thread with an
appropriate title, might catch someone else's eye.
Upayavira
On 05 Sep 2005, at 23:16, Christoph Hermann wrote:
Am Montag, 5. September 2005 23:09 schrieb
Do you know where I set it in Tomcat 5 ??
On 05 Sep 2005, at 23:16, Christoph Hermann wrote:
Am Montag, 5. September 2005 23:09 schrieb Yves Vindevogel:
Hello,
It is not for Cookies but for sessions. Do sessions use cookies in
Cocoon ?
The sessionid (id to identify the session) is propagated
If you would have included this explanation, I would have caught the hint ;-))
I did not know why everybody was talking about cookies when I needed sessions
tnx
On 05 Sep 2005, at 23:16, Christoph Hermann wrote:
Am Montag, 5. September 2005 23:09 schrieb Yves Vindevogel:
Hello,
It is not for
Am Montag, 5. September 2005 23:09 schrieb Yves Vindevogel:
Hello,
> It is not for Cookies but for sessions. Do sessions use cookies in
> Cocoon ?
The sessionid (id to identify the session) is propagated via cookies if
enabled.
Thats why i gave you the hint.
Christoph
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Am Sonntag, 4. September 2005 23:45 schrieb Yves Vindevogel:
Hello,
I just tested and ProxyPass(Reverse) with exactly the same
arguments
keeps the session information
If I do ProxyPass(Reverse) /cocoon/subdir/
http://127.0.0.1:8080/cocoon/subdir/ my sess
ot;>
The value now is
On 05 Sep 2005, at 00:17, Christoph Hermann wrote:
Am Sonntag, 4. September 2005 23:45 schrieb Yves Vindevogel:
Hello,
I just tested and ProxyPass(Reverse) with exactly the same
arguments
keeps the session information
If I do ProxyPass(Reverse) /cocoon/subdir/
ht
, at 00:17, Christoph Hermann wrote:
Am Sonntag, 4. September 2005 23:45 schrieb Yves Vindevogel:
Hello,
I just tested and ProxyPass(Reverse) with exactly the same
arguments
keeps the session information
If I do ProxyPass(Rev
://apache.org/xsp/session/2.0"
create-session="true">
The value now is
On 05 Sep 2005, at 00:17, Christoph Hermann wrote:
Am Sonntag, 4. September 2005 23:45 schrieb Yves Vindevogel:
Hello,
I just tested and ProxyPass(Reverse) with exactly the same argument
t;true">
The value now is
On 05 Sep 2005, at 00:17, Christoph Hermann wrote:
Am Sonntag, 4. September 2005 23:45 schrieb Yves Vindevogel:
Hello,
I just tested and ProxyPass(Reverse) with exactly the same arguments
keeps the session information
If I do ProxyPass(Reverse) /coco
Am Sonntag, 4. September 2005 23:45 schrieb Yves Vindevogel:
Hello,
> I just tested and ProxyPass(Reverse) with exactly the same arguments
> keeps the session information
>
> If I do ProxyPass(Reverse) /cocoon/subdir/
> http://127.0.0.1:8080/cocoon/subdir/my session info
I just tested and ProxyPass(Reverse) with exactly the same arguments keeps the session information
If I do ProxyPass(Reverse) /cocoon/subdir/ http://127.0.0.1:8080/cocoon/subdir/my session information is kept.
Now I only need to find a way to link / to /cocoon/subdir/ because when I use
Hi,
I asked this before and I received some answers but I never got this to work.
When using ProxyPass and ProxypassReverse between Apache and Tomcat/Cocoon, I lose the Session variables.
It works when I do not use Apache.
It's a known phenomenom, it seems.
http://issues.apache.org/bug
tion
name/somefilename.xml
regards
Andrew
On 5 Nov 2004, at 12:35, Norman Barker wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to use Apache to be front end to Cocoon as in
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/ApacheModProxy
so I have written in httpd.conf
ProxyPass /cocoon http://localhost:8080/cocoon
ProxyPassReverse /c
tp://www.mysite.com:8080/cocoon/your-cocoon-application
> name/somefilename.xml
>
>
> regards
>
>
> Andrew
>
> On 5 Nov 2004, at 12:35, Norman Barker wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am trying to use Apache to be front end to Cocoon as in
> > http
/ApacheModProxy
so I have written in httpd.conf
ProxyPass /cocoon http://localhost:8080/cocoon
ProxyPassReverse /cocoon http://localhost:8080/cocoon
however when I access the welcome page
http://localhost/cocoon
it isn't as pretty as normal, and is missing the logos etc.
Any ideas?
Many thanks,
N
name/somefilename.xml
regards
Andrew
On 5 Nov 2004, at 12:35, Norman Barker wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to use Apache to be front end to Cocoon as in
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/ApacheModProxy
so I have written in httpd.conf
ProxyPass /cocoon http://localhost:8080/cocoon
ProxyPassReverse /cocoon http
Hello.
Norman Barker a dit::
Hi,
I am trying to use Apache to be front end to Cocoon as in
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/ApacheModProxy
so I have written in httpd.conf
ProxyPass /cocoon http://localhost:8080/cocoon
ProxyPassReverse /cocoon http://localhost:8080/cocoon
however when I access the
Hi,
I am trying to use Apache to be front end to Cocoon as in
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/ApacheModProxy
so I have written in httpd.conf
ProxyPass /cocoon http://localhost:8080/cocoon
ProxyPassReverse /cocoon http://localhost:8080/cocoon
however when I access the welcome page
http://localhost
ki.apache.org/cocoon/VirtualHost
GGT> Problem is with request input module and get-requested-url variable.
GGT> It starts with http://localhost. How to configure apache to have
GGT> correct request-url in sent by browser? My configuration contains:
GGT>
GGT> ProxyPass / http://
configuration contains:
ProxyPass / http://localhost:8080/mydomain/
ProxyPassReverse / http://localhost:8080/mydomain/
ProxyErrorOverride On
Request input module in cocoon says that requested url starts with
http://localhost:8080 not http://www.mydomain.pl. What to do?
--
Pozdrowienia,
Grzegorz
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