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From: Dave Pawson [mailto:dave.paw...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: wifi access to tomcat on wired mc
Thanks Chuck.
Back to playing with Windows firewalls.
Have you tried disabling the windows firewall altogether to rule it out as the
problem?
Leo
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From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com]
Subject: RE: wifi access to tomcat on wired mc
From: Leo Donahue - OETX [mailto:leodona...@mail.maricopa.gov]
Subject: RE: wifi access to tomcat on wired mc
Have you tried disabling the windows firewall
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From: Dave Pawson [mailto:dave.paw...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: wifi access to tomcat on wired mc
Yes... (as far as I know - unloaded Zonealarm altogether. Still nothing).
I have a wifi / router in the game too. It's not a commercial one, it was
provided
by the ISP, so
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From: Dave Pawson [mailto:dave.paw...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: wifi access to tomcat on wired mc
ISP | inside your house | your ISP provided wifi /router
your
computers?
The latter.
router to linux (tomcat) is wired.
router to windows laptop box is
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From: Dave Pawson [mailto:dave.paw...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: wifi access to tomcat on wired mc
But you can't use the IP of your wired Tomcat box in a URL with port 8081 to
get Tomcat to respond from your Windows 7 wireless laptop? It just times
out?
Not that
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From: Dave Pawson [mailto:dave.paw...@gmail.com]
Subject: wifi access to tomcat on wired mc
http access to tomcat from windows. Nothing
Can you elaborate on this? What url did you try?
I experimented with deploying a demo.war and a demo##001.war
When I parallel deploy demo##001.war, in my servlet, when I use:
servletContext.getContextPath(); it prints: /demo
Why doesn't it print /demo##001 ?
If I do: servletContext.getRealPath(getServletName()); it prints:
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From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com]
Subject: RE: parallel deployment question
From: Leo Donahue - OETX [mailto:leodona...@mail.maricopa.gov]
Subject: parallel deployment question
When I parallel deploy demo##001.war, in my servlet, when I
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From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com]
Subject: RE: parallel deployment question
From: Leo Donahue - OETX [mailto:leodona...@mail.maricopa.gov]
Subject: RE: parallel deployment question
I guess I thought it would get the path name from
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From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com]
Subject: RE: How to Deploy an Update to War File
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/config/context.html#Parallel_deployment
So, in other words, if I want to use parallel deployment, I create
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From: Daniel Mikusa [mailto:dmik...@gopivotal.com]
Subject: Re: How to Deploy an Update to War File
You can use parallel deployment with WAR files. Just name the war file
webapps/context-path##version.war.
I need to try this... very cool.
So when you build a war
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From: Daniel Mikusa [mailto:dmik...@gopivotal.com]
Subject: Re: How to Deploy an Update to War File
If you're using Tomcat 7, it's called Parallel Deployment.
Dan
Can you describe this process a little more?
So, in other words, if I want to use parallel deployment, I
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From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Subject: [OT] [Fwd: TomEE Professional Support]
Hi.
I got the following email in my personal email inbox.
Isn't there some rule, or at least some matter of self-control, in not using
email
addresses collected on this list
Does anyone know if there is a newer benchmark?
https://benchmarks.cisecurity.org/downloads/show-single/?file=tomcat.100
Leo
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Tomcat 7.0.47
Reading over the security benchmark I posted a link to earlier, there is one
that suggests to separate out the web content directory from the Tomcat system
files. Reading the Tomcat docs for appBase, I see I can set this value.
Reading further down in the Tomcat docs for Host,
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From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Subject: Re: Baked-in context paths
I'm arguing from a welf-contained web-app standpoint ... in order to get into
trouble with relative links.
Right.
And I thought the OP was asking whether relative URLS
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From: Leo Donahue - OETX [mailto:leodona...@mail.maricopa.gov]
Subject: RE: Baked-in context paths
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From: Leo Donahue - OETX [mailto:leodona...@mail.maricopa.gov]
Subject: RE: Baked-in context paths
I'm not convinced relative links are bad, nor that one should not try to use
them because they are easy to get wrong.
From the spec: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1808.txt
In situations where
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From: Milo Hyson [mailto:m...@cyberlifelabs.com]
Subject: Baked-in context paths
As suggested, I'm bringing this issue to the list so that I might understand
the
thinking behind an argued best practice. In
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=55734 it is
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From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Subject: Re: Baked-in context paths
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Leo,
I think it's worth pointing-out that the original discussion (at least from
BZ) was
about browser-facing links,
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From: Leo Donahue - OETX [mailto:leodona...@mail.maricopa.gov]
Subject: RE: Baked-in context paths
I will concede there are issues even in this example. Such as the reference to
the /plannet/PlanNetGuide.pdf in the side_nav_left.xhtml of the oppositioncase
context
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Subject: Re: Secure Tomcat With SSL
I've been having some trouble lately converting keys and certs from OpenSSL
format into Java's JKS format. I follow all of the magical incantations I can
find
online to
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