read-only. When you make the DefaultServlet read-write you tell the
DefaultServlet to accept uploads, and you'll probably end up
overwriting your login form with the request entity (oops).
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, October 07, 2011 10:13:00 Christopher Schultz wrote:
Since you're just hacking, try setting the request method to GET
when you detect a PUT request that requires authentication.
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, Charles R wrote:
I'm confused. If you turn a PUT into a GET, it would seem that the request
will likely be badly mishandled once the login process is complete and the
original request is sent on to the target servlet/JSP. Am I missing
something?
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. Then, once the form
is POSTed and authentication is successful, the original request whatever it
may have been, should be replayed. Right?
On Friday, October 07, 2011 16:07:20 Nicholas Sushkin wrote:
Before being forwarded to login page, the request is saved and only then
turned into GET, before
, but it wasn't immediately obvious.
forwardToLoginPage is called in all cases, but there is some difference in the
way dispatcher processes the forward.
Thanks.
On Thursday, September 29, 2011 17:04:27 Christopher Schultz wrote:
Nicholas,
On 9/29/2011 3:37 PM, Nicholas Sushkin wrote:
In Tomcat 6
Sushkin wrote:
Ok, traced the 403 to DefaultServlet being readonly, which is somehow
relevant during login form forward.
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https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=51940
I left all the flags at their default settings.
Thanks!
On Saturday, October 01, 2011 07:20:21 Mark Thomas wrote:
On 30/09/2011 17:09, Nicholas Sushkin wrote:
Mark, Chris, thanks for the review.
Should filing a bug be my next
when clients can expect to send data without
being challenged a-priori for credentials.
Another workaround would just be to use POST.
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change.
Mark
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()) ||
PUT.equalsIgnoreCase(saved.getMethod())
) {
[1]
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/tomcat/tc6.0.x/trunk/java/org/apache/catalina/authenticator/FormAuthenticator.java?view=markup#l450
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I don't think the default pool has any glaring leaks. However, your db may.
I have ran into cases when Oracle would run out of PGA memory, which cleared
with tomcat restart.
It may help to use connection validation feature of tomcat's new pool to
close connections that ran out of memory.
Don't
On Sunday, March 06, 2011 07:45:19 הילה wrote:
Hey,
i'd glad to get you help with something :]
I tried to put
org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool.DataSourceFactory
but after restarting tomcat, i get the error
could not load resource factory class
why is that?
how can I define my application to
target name=-pre-dist
replace dir=${build.web.dir}/WEB-INF
replacefilterfile=${instance.properties}/
replace dir=${build.web.dir}/META-INF
replacefilterfile=${instance.properties}/
/target
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appears to have started a thread named [[Pool-Cleaner]:Tomcat Connection
Pool[19-2018147830]] but has failed to stop it. This is very likely to create
a memory leak.
Thanks.
ps. Also, thanks for offering to open a Bugzilla enhancement request for
setting password via JMX.
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of being able to set the password is, but I think
it's safe, since the JMX connection can be authenticated and secured.
Thanks
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rule
condition type=scheme operator=equal^http$/condition
condition type=remote-addr operator=notequal127.0.0.1/condition
from/(.*)/from
to type=permanent-redirect
last=truehttps://%{server-name}/$1/to
/rule
Configure
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should've ignored all his posts! ;)
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On Wednesday, September 15, 2010 17:20:58 Christopher Schultz wrote:
We've had servers (dev/demo/production) that don't require reboots
for years: usually just for a rare kernel upgrade.
NB: Tomcat stays up as long as the machine does, too :)
You don't redeploy applications?
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-based-webs
ervers-such-as-tomcat-using-keytool/
Miguel
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{
DriverManager.deregisterDriver(driver);
servletContext.log(Deregistered driver: + driver);
}
catch (SQLException ex)
{
servletContext.log(Unable to deregister driver: + driver,
ex);
}
}
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with Comodo? Specifically, has anyone
| run across any customers whose browsers do not trust Comodo as a CA?
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Although I don't claim that my code is worthy of emulating ;)
On Wednesday 10 October 2007, quanxin zhu wrote:
Hi, Everyone,
Where could I find the document of how to write a custom realm?
Many Thanks!
zhu
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or the Jboss product line. Any idea?
Do you need EJBs? If you do, then you'll need JBoss.
If you don't need EJBs, I would recommend not using a full EJB server.
-chris
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On Sunday 22 April 2007 07:59, Johnny Kewl wrote:
This mailing list is a magic technology, just wondering if anyone knows
what its running on.
Is it Tomcat and James?
thx
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information (tomcat/5.0.25,
coyote/1.1)?
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entire company depends on it :)
Besides, I have no idea how to renice a process on a modern iSeries so
that it runs unimaginably slow...
Greetings, Lucas
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.
Is it possible to either configure the WAR deployment to add the jar
to the $CATALINA_HOME/server/endorsed directory without user/admin
intervention?
Regards,
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to invoke it
The URL is formed like this:
service:jmx:rmi://localhost/jndi/rmi://localhost:port/protocoleconnec
tor_name_of_tomcat_instance
Which port, protocole and name_of_tomcat_instance do I have to
choose ?
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Yoav,
Any plans to integrate the patch?
I just noticed there is a bug and a patch to implement operations in
JMXProxy. The bug is
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=38216
Thank you.
On Wednesday 21 March 2007 13:14, Nicholas Sushkin wrote:
Hi,
Can I invoke mbean
%
3DCode%20Cache%2C*
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On Thursday 22 March 2007 16:57, you wrote:
I am working on some plugins and templates for Nagios and Cacti to
monitor JVM on our tomcat servers
It looks like MX4J project has a JMX over HTTP and HTTPS connector.
http://mx4j.sourceforge.net/docs/ch05.html
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Hi,
Can I invoke mbean operations using JMX Proxy?
I am reading Using JMX Proxy Servlet Section of
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/manager-howto.html, but it only
mentions reading and setting mbean attributes.
Thank you
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, Christopher Schultz wrote:
If you put amp; into an XML file, it gets treated as a single ''. If
you want 'amp;', you gotta say 'amp;amp;'. shrug
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To start a new
you redeploy, Tomcat will reload your
classes and as the result, create another set of instances of your
singletons. See the description of the problem and some workarounds in
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/OutOfMemory
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${deploy.instance} tomcat at ${deploy.host}:
${deploy.port}/${deploy.path}/
undeploy url=${deploy.url} username=${deploy.username}
password=${deploy.password}
path=${deploy.path}/
/target
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-constraint
/security-constraint
Sorry if I am repeating something you already know.
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url-pattern*.jsp/url-pattern
web-resources-collection
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MyPrincipal cannot be resolve to a type
when trying the following:
((MyPrincipal)request.getUserPrincipal()).getDisplayName();
Yuri,
Josso implemented their own Principal that has additional properties. You
may want to poke around http://www.josso.org/developer-howto.html
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