thank you mark. that was a great answer.
Am 03.06.2012 22:49, schrieb Mark Thomas:
On 03/06/2012 21:26, Christian Finckler wrote:
Am 03.06.2012 19:50, schrieb Mark Thomas:
On 31/05/2012 18:45, Christian Finckler wrote:
Am 31.05.2012 11:09, schrieb Mark Thomas:
On 31/05/2012 10:02, Christian
Hi,
Awhile ago, I had this thread, where I originally trying to see if I could get
Tomcat, using the AJP connector and "tomcatAuthentication" to work, when I had
an OAM webgate installed on the Apache proxy fronting the Tomcat:
http://tomcat.10.n6.nabble.com/Do-any-of-the-Tomcat-LDAP-type-realm
I have a large and growing number of requirements for aliases, and the
existing (new for Tomcat 7) aliases= attribute is unwieldy for me. The line
is already 289 characters long ;-(
It would be a lot more convenient if aliases could be specified individually
via a repeatable nested entry, someth
On 03/06/2012 21:26, Christian Finckler wrote:
> Am 03.06.2012 19:50, schrieb Mark Thomas:
>> On 31/05/2012 18:45, Christian Finckler wrote:
>>>
>>> Am 31.05.2012 11:09, schrieb Mark Thomas:
On 31/05/2012 10:02, Christian Finckler wrote:
> Hello,
> as far I understood, the websocket im
Am 03.06.2012 19:50, schrieb Mark Thomas:
On 31/05/2012 18:45, Christian Finckler wrote:
Am 31.05.2012 11:09, schrieb Mark Thomas:
On 31/05/2012 10:02, Christian Finckler wrote:
Hello,
as far I understood, the websocket implementation of tomcat is using one
thread per client.
Is there also a
On 31/05/2012 18:45, Christian Finckler wrote:
>
>
> Am 31.05.2012 11:09, schrieb Mark Thomas:
>> On 31/05/2012 10:02, Christian Finckler wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> as far I understood, the websocket implementation of tomcat is using one
>>> thread per client.
>>> Is there also a possibility to config
On 02/06/2012 08:32, Christian Finckler wrote:
> Hello,
> I had the same problem some time ago.
> I could get jwesocket to work either.
> But I then used autobahn:
> http://autobahn.ws/developers/autobahnandroid/installation
The Tomcat WebSocket implementation is tested against Autobahn (and
every
On 02/06/2012 03:38, Ravi wrote:
>
> I am trying to build an android app that connects to tomcat web sockets.
>
> I need a few java classes that can interact with tomcat websockets. I
> have tried 3 different implementations
> (strumsoft, jwebsockets and something else also) but neither one can
>
On 03/06/2012 14:20, Stefan Mayr wrote:
>
> So you have a third-party app which needs to be called in the /corda
> context. There seems no way to make it accessible as ROOT applications.
>
> I think you just need a redirect pointing to your applications location.
>
> Steps:
> 1. remove everythin
I already run the configure script --with-apxs2=/path/to/apxs
--with-apache=/path/to/apache and header file are in the directory
apache/include
when I compile with ./configure -with-apxs2=/path/to/apxs alone I got,
configure: error: Cannot find the WebServer
then I compiled with -with-apxs2=/path
Am 03.06.2012 09:17, schrieb Kevin Marx:
OK, so now, how is this working? How to fix it?
ROOT.xml is located in conf/Catalina/localhost
File contents are thus:
in the browser I am entering http://localhost:8080
the URL is comes up with is thus:
http://localhost:8080/dashboards/welcome/ma
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 2:44 AM, Sharon S Sreedh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was tring to build tomcat-connectors but it doesnt come in success. I
> tried a number of times.. But all the time it ends up error. Please sugest
> me a way to make this win.
>
>
> -
Kevin Marx wrote:
OK, so now, how is this working? How to fix it?
ROOT.xml is located in conf/Catalina/localhost
File contents are thus:
in the browser I am entering http://localhost:8080
the URL is comes up with is thus:
http://localhost:8080/dashboards/welcome/main.dashxml
What do yo
OK, so now, how is this working? How to fix it?
ROOT.xml is located in conf/Catalina/localhost
File contents are thus:
in the browser I am entering http://localhost:8080
the URL is comes up with is thus:
http://localhost:8080/dashboards/welcome/main.dashxml
However it should be:
http://l
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