Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org]
Subject: Re: Seeking authoritative answer re using Log4J with v6
It looks very much like your build environment is broken.
I just duplicated Jonathan's findings on my Vista box. There are several
things broken, but
Maciej Matecki wrote:
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Do You have any compiled module for Apache which provide Kerberos
authorization under Windows and Apache 2.x?
Hi.
Just a question : is there any mechanism that allows you to do that from
Tomcat ?
Because if there is, then I can provide you with a trick to use this
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org]
Subject: Re: Seeking authoritative answer re using Log4J with v6
I have checked recently (with 6.0.18) and it worked as
expected and documented.
So why was it necessary for Suresh to place his log handler on Tomcat's
David Crane wrote:
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As has been pointed out several times on this forum, if the question is
just to serve some static content along with the dynamic Java-produced
content, Tomcat is comparable to Apache httpd as a pure webserver.
If you need to rewrite some URLs nevertheless, you should
-Chuck,
I went ahead with your instructions running the Tomcat app under the
ROOT context. Disabled the http web server (Apache) and edited the
server.xml and server-minimal.xml files under Tomcat.
This time www.mydomain.com gives a Page Load Error, I believe
because there is no web server
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 7:39 AM, Dimitrios
Christodoulakisdimi@gmail.com wrote:
I went ahead with your instructions running the Tomcat app under the
ROOT context. Disabled the http web server (Apache) and edited the
server.xml and server-minimal.xml files under Tomcat.
server-minimal.xml
As I continue the effort to make Tomcat the default web server daemon
over Apache 2, I am trying to use jsvc. I unpacked it successfully and
followed the instructions at
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/setup.html
steps:
tar xvfz jsvc.tar.gz
cd jsvc-src
autoconf
But the final
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All,
I was looking through the system property documentation
(http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/config/systemprops.html) and I
happened to read the description for the following system property:
org.apache.catalina.connector. RECYCLE_FACADES
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Oliver,
On 6/19/2009 9:18 PM, Oliver Block wrote:
I started to use Tomcat 6 for a mail web application - which is coded in php
at the moment. I followed the JNDI-Resources HOW-TO to make use of JavaMail
Sessions. As recommended under 3.
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Maciej
On 6/24/2009 10:15 AM, Maciej Matecki wrote:
I've got the big problem with forward REMOTE_HOST from Apache to
Tomcat. On the Apache side everything works ok. I've tested it with
PHP script and it simply works. But on the Tomcat side
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James,
On 6/26/2009 5:34 AM, Jamz_2010 wrote:
Sorry about that, I have checked the catalina.out file and it says that an
exception is thrown, I will have a ensure it prints the stack trace and will
have a look at it in the morning - sorry I can't
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