2014-06-12 21:56 GMT+04:00 Colin Ingarfield colin...@gmail.com:
Hello,
Is it possible in Tomcat 6/7 to create an alias for a context? We
have a context that includes an underscore and that is unfortunately
causing problems w/ a load balancer and cookie paths. Our URLs
resemble this:
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All,
I'm interested in locking-down my jk-status page so that certain users
can view the information but not modify it.
Unfortunately, the jk-status page is implemented using a single URL as
a controller with GET-parameters controlling what
On 13.06.2014 19:03, Christopher Schultz wrote:
All,
I'm interested in locking-down my jk-status page so that certain users
can view the information but not modify it.
Unfortunately, the jk-status page is implemented using a single URL as
a controller with GET-parameters controlling what
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Rainer,
On 6/13/14, 1:58 PM, Rainer Jung wrote:
On 13.06.2014 19:03, Christopher Schultz wrote:
All,
I'm interested in locking-down my jk-status page so that certain
users can view the information but not modify it.
Unfortunately, the
Hi, we ended up not making the change.
On Friday, June 13, 2014, Krishna Surabhi [via Tomcat]
ml-node+s10n5018705...@n6.nabble.com wrote:
Did you see any improvement or degradation after you made this change ?.
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On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 8:37 AM, Konstantin Kolinko
knst.koli...@gmail.com wrote:
2014-06-12 21:56 GMT+04:00 Colin Ingarfield colin...@gmail.com:
Hello,
Is it possible in Tomcat 6/7 to create an alias for a context? We
have a context that includes an underscore and that is unfortunately
When this thread first came up, I tried one obvious approach: creating a
symbolic link in the file system, mapping a new directory name into an
existing context's directory.
It didn't work.
If I actually needed such a thing myself, I'd definitely look into what
Mr. Kolinko described; indeed,
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James,
On 6/13/14, 4:11 PM, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
When this thread first came up, I tried one obvious approach:
creating a symbolic link in the file system, mapping a new
directory name into an existing context's directory.
It didn't