Andreas Schildbach wrote:
currently, if I locate a resource (EJB Home) from Tomcat's JNDI Context,
and I have configured an Object Factory for that location, the factory
is only exactly queried once.
For the records: I finally filed a bug about this one.
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla
Hi everyone,
Is it possible with Tomcat to hide an application behind a Basic
Authentication (or something similar), without modifying the web
application itself (also not modifying web.xml)?
I am thinking about adding a Valve or something to the context.xml. The
content to be protected would
Russ Bonsall wrote:
We just moved from Tomcat 5.5.17 to 5.5.20. Our application uses the
JavaMail Session as a resource configured in the server.xml. When
sending an email in our application I was getting the following
exception:
=20 javax.naming.NamingException: Could not create resource
Hello everyone,
I'd like to remotely access my MBeans by using the JMXMP protocol. JMXMP
is an alternative to the default RMI protocol and aims to be much more
firewall friendly.
I already have downloaded the JMX remote reference implementation and
thus have got hold of
Hello Mikolaj,
I have set up the JMX server of JDK 1.5.0_06/Tomcat 5.5.15. It works
fine locally, I'm testing with jconsole.
However, if I tunnel the JMX port over SSH, it does not work. I can
connect to the port, but there is no flow of data. jconsole is
hanging around for a minute, and
Hello everyone,
I have set up the JMX server of JDK 1.5.0_06/Tomcat 5.5.15. It works
fine locally, I'm testing with jconsole.
However, if I tunnel the JMX port over SSH, it does not work. I can
connect to the port, but there is no flow of data. jconsole is hanging
around for a minute, and
Remy Maucherat wrote:
Could it be that all libraries I use go to the wrong log?
All your libraries, like Spring, will use their own logger names. All
these loggers are not defined in your configuration, so will all use
the handlers for the root logger (.handlers).
Boris Unckel wrote:
Could it be that all libraries I use go to the wrong log?
This depends on the common and shared classloader. Please put any JAR
which is not delivered by Tomcat and already there in a default
installation in your
WEB-INF/lib folder. Test again.
I don't understand. The
Boris Unckel wrote:
You want to have a _one_ central place for your log configuration _and_ the
correct logging just for that application - currently impossible.
I would not necessarely say that logging has to be configured in one
central place/file, but I think putting logging config _into_
Remy Maucherat wrote:
Very funny.
Funny what?
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Hi Boris,
I have now switched my server to one-properties-per-webabb (inside
webapp dir). It's not nice, but it works.
Thanks a lot for your help.
Regards,
Andreas
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Hello Boris,
thanks for your answer.
I could not see any error but one:
handlers = 1catalina.org.apache.juli.FileHandler,
2localhost.org.apache.juli.FileHandler,
3app1.org.apache.juli.FileHandler, 4app2.org.apache.juli.FileHandler,
java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler
as first line (aside from
Hello everyone,
I despair of configuring per-webapp logging for Tomcat 5.5, something
that was easily possible with swallowOutput on pre-5.5 Tomcats.
I've got 2 hosts (app1.de, app2.de), containing one context each. In
addition, there is also the localhost context from the example
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