Hi Mark,
Thank you for responding. I have one more question. This is spring-boot 2
application REST API server and it does not accept Cookie or session
(timeout is set to zero).Auth happens through Authorized header. We
have set 10mb for maxPostSize. Does maxSavePostSize takes precedence ov
Hi Mark, It does not log any errors. Just reverted back to the JDK1.8
version and tried to recreate the issue. I can recreate it. I had a doubt
that the logging configuration might have messed up, so had to create a
sample war file to check this.
Anyone can try this and see if it works for them.
Am 29. Juni 2020 22:13:10 MESZ schrieb Christopher Schultz
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>All,
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>IMO mod_proxy_balancer is missing an important feature, and that's the
>ability to tell the back-end Tomcat node the current status of the
>worke
>r.
Why would a tomcat Backen
Am 29. Juni 2020 22:54:12 MESZ schrieb Christopher Schultz
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>Thomas,
Hi,
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>On 6/27/20 05:52, Thomas Meyer wrote:
>> Am 27. Juni 2020 11:29:03 MESZ schrieb Mark Thomas
>> :
>>> On 27/06/2020 10:19, Thomas Meyer wrote:
Hi,
A few
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Kiran,
On 6/26/20 22:01, Kiran Badi wrote:
> we fixed the issue Mark.
>
> Actually tomcat was running on JDK 1.8 and applications were built
> using JDK 13/14.So when they were deployed to tomcat running with
> 1.8, they were giving 404.
>
> Now pla
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On 6/27/20 05:52, Thomas Meyer wrote:
> Am 27. Juni 2020 11:29:03 MESZ schrieb Mark Thomas
> :
>> On 27/06/2020 10:19, Thomas Meyer wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> A few questions regarding tomcat session replication:
>>
>> load-balancing and session
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Mark,
On 6/27/20 05:29, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 27/06/2020 10:19, Thomas Meyer wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> A few questions regarding tomcat session replication:
>
> load-balancing and session replication are two separate parts of
> an overall clustering sol
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All,
IMO mod_proxy_balancer is missing an important feature, and that's the
ability to tell the back-end Tomcat node the current status of the worke
r.
I've filed an enhancement in Bugzilla
(https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=64338) for
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All,
On 6/29/20 12:22, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> I believe I have determined the cause (or at least the fix) for
> this:
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> Despite the mod_proxy_ajp documentation, it is using packets
> larger than 8192 bytes.
>
> Setting this on the Tomcat re
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All,
I believe I have determined the cause (or at least the fix) for this:
Despite the mod_proxy_ajp documentation, it is using packets larger
than 8192 bytes.
Setting this on the Tomcat resolves the problem:
packetSize="65536"
I don't see
I've written my own vadmin.sh and a vadmin.exe file to take the place of the
vault.sh/vault.bat file, just to make things easier here. Just starting testing
with some of our app teams before determining if we will move forward with it
or not.
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Jon McAlexander
A
I am sorry, but any ideas how to approach this? I have eliminated the
possibility that the client is dropping the connection so it must be something
within IIS/Win. Switching to keep_alive=true and
HSE_REQ_SEND_RESPONSE_HEADER_EX did not make a difference.
In the logs, occasionally I see a var
I have implemented a Tomcat vault as well, it is basically a simplified version
of
https://github.com/web-servers/tomcat-vault
My version does not have keystore, so it is much easier to use.
It would be great if Tomcat would have this functionality built-in somehow.
-Harri
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On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 8:03 AM Carsten Klein wrote:
> Hi Jürgen and Olaf,
>
> I can really understand Jürgen's intentions. T
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