If you are going to use Javamail to access a remote mailbox (even if
it's on localhost), then you can use any email server software that
otherwise meets your needs. Javamail can communicate with any POP3 or
IMAP server -- it need not be Java-based. You can even use Google Mail
as your email ser
For information of the list, this was first opened as a feature request:
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=53359 but after
discussion the following was implemented instead and will be in 7.0.28:
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=53373. Basically
whitespace is now a
2012/6/7 Miguel González Castaños :
> Hi,
>
> We are getting isHexDigit errors again, although there is no malformed URL
> requests
It is parameter parsing code. It cannot claim the request as malformed
(API does not allow it). It can only skip malformed parameters.
It sets some error flag that
Hi,
We are getting isHexDigit errors again, although there is no
malformed URL requests
We are using Tomcat 5.5 and jdk 1.5 (from Sun). As some of you have
suggested me in the past, I'm considering to upgrade to a more
up-to-date Tomcat and/or jdk so I can get more support and help from
Hello,
I have an application that runs under Tomcat 7.0.23 that
periodically crashes. The java process running tomcat keeps growing in
memory until the Linux oom-killer kills the process. I do not get an
OutOfMemoryError because the memory leak is not in the Java heap. In
fact, it seems the heap
I found a fix :)
Thanks again for all the replies, the thought that if a resource wasn't mapped
it would drop to the default servlet got me thinking.
I did some looking and it was actually my spring dispatcher picking up /* and
causing calls to static resources to fail as the dispatcher picked
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Kiran,
On 6/6/12 2:56 PM, Kiran Badi wrote:
> High level requirement which I feel I need is, to send mail(ex pw
> reset mails, welcome mails, HTML Content deals mails etc), receive
> mails( yes I need to receive mails as well),
Okay.
> Integrate wel
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Mark,
On 6/6/12 2:42 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> I'd rather not pass in the session object since it just encourages
> folks to retain a copy of it and I am not at all convinced that is
> a good idea for WebSockets.
>
> I have no objection to making ses
Thinking off the top of my head. How about passing in an unmodifiable map of the
session attributes to give some context to the creation of the MessageInbound
class?
Hmm however then some bright spark will probably want the URL and the request
parameters, then the cookies etc. of the initiating HT
Thanks David ,I will research java email server and Chris for replying,
High level requirement which I feel I need is, to send mail(ex pw reset
mails, welcome mails, HTML Content deals mails etc), receive mails( yes
I need to receive mails as well),
Integrate well with Tomcat means that it sh
On 06/06/2012 17:40, Steve Millidge wrote:
> Mark,
>
>
>
> I think it would be useful to get access to the session at least when you
> are bootstrapping the web socket and creating the MessageInBound subclass
> instance. It is very likely that a user will have accessed a web application
> and l
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Kiran,
On 6/6/12 12:24 PM, Kiran Badi wrote:
> I have a requirement to send pw reset mails,send deals HTML mails
> etc.
>
> So for this I was looking for some mail servers which can work with
> my existing setup which I can integrate with Tomcat 7.0x
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David,
On 6/6/12 11:09 AM, David kerber wrote:
> On 6/6/2012 10:54 AM, Ravi wrote:
>>
>> Mark / Chris,
>>
>> Essentially, if I want to use websockets, you are asking me to
>> rewrite my app + rewrite grails + rewrite hibernate + rewrite
>> apache ht
Mark,
I think it would be useful to get access to the session at least when you
are bootstrapping the web socket and creating the MessageInBound subclass
instance. It is very likely that a user will have accessed a web application
and logged in etc. prior to bootstrapping the websocket connecti
On 6/6/2012 12:24 PM, Kiran Badi wrote:
Hi,
I have a requirement to send pw reset mails,send deals HTML mails etc.
So for this I was looking for some mail servers which can work with my
existing setup which I can integrate with Tomcat 7.0x,should have
pop3/smtp support.
can some one give me so
Hi,
I have a requirement to send pw reset mails,send deals HTML mails etc.
So for this I was looking for some mail servers which can work with my
existing setup which I can integrate with Tomcat 7.0x,should have
pop3/smtp support.
can some one give me some other names which I can check ?.
On 6/6/2012 10:54 AM, Ravi wrote:
Mark / Chris,
Essentially, if I want to use websockets, you are asking me to rewrite
my app + rewrite grails + rewrite hibernate + rewrite apache http
utilities + rewrite several other web libraries I use.
I do not think this is a reasonable option.
Or rewri
Mark / Chris,
Essentially, if I want to use websockets, you are asking me to rewrite
my app + rewrite grails + rewrite hibernate + rewrite apache http
utilities + rewrite several other web libraries I use.
I do not think this is a reasonable option.
On 6/5/2012 9:04 PM, Christopher Schult
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Russel,
On 6/6/12 8:45 AM, Morgan, Russel wrote:
> So if I bundle the default servlet with my application and then
> configure it to run as a different named servlet, and map static
> resources to it within the webapp that should work? (I will
> cer
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Zuxiong,
On 6/6/12 6:47 AM, zuxiong lin wrote:
> Hi ALL. Anybody help ?
Filip asked for your startup logs and you never posted them. If you
post them, perhaps we can help.
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Thanks for the reply.
So if I bundle the default servlet with my application and then configure it to
run as a different named servlet, and map static resources to it within the
webapp that should work? (I will certainly try that)
Also, all "tricks" aside, what is the proper way to address stat
2012/6/6 Morgan, Russel :
>
> What I don't know how to do is use that redirect filter/rewrite to change the
> url based on the version of tomcat, which it seems I need to do, since the
> container pathing logic changed across versions.
Do not use your trick of mapping DefaultServlet to wrong pat
2012/6/6 Dharamshila Khandelwal :
> Tim,
>
> It worked fine with IE 6.
> Tomcat logs clearly say that the path is invalid.
> Wierd this is that when the screen is loaded for the first time, it works
> fine. If I click on save (which makes a call to servlet) , it starts giving
> invalid path error.
Thanks for the reply Christopher:
The filter / URL rewrite works great on all versions, correct. I could
certainly post my config but It works fine, so I am going to try to clarify
what doesn't "work".
What I can't get to work in both versions is a link to a static resource.
I have to feed the
Hi ALL.
Anybody help ?
On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 10:00 PM, zuxiong lin wrote:
> Hei. Of course, I write the name in element.
> But Tomcat 7's logs report it .
> Please to find others before this letter, and you will read the Tomcat's
> logs!
> > minConnectionsPerPartition="3" name="jdbc/SoftmgrV3
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