We've setup TC 7.0.32 with Clustering and Tomcat Container Managed
Authentication. HTTPSessions and SSOSessions are clustered across the
wire. With logging turned way up, I can see the synchronization and I can
see the sessions in the Tomcat Manager.
When I kill -9 one of the tomcats, I'm
André Warnier wrote:
Hi.
Instead of POST-ing to the Apache server on port 80, what happens if
you try to send your POST firectly to Tomcat, at http://localhost:8080 ?
Can you send a logfile of /Tomcat/ after you try that ?
Or better : stop Tomcat, remove your webapp, clean the Tomcat logs,
André Warnier wrote:
Hi.
Instead of POST-ing to the Apache server on port 80, what happens if
you try to send your POST firectly to Tomcat, at http://localhost:8080 ?
Can you send a logfile of /Tomcat/ after you try that ?
Or better : stop Tomcat, remove your webapp, clean the Tomcat logs,
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Scott Carlson [mailto:scarl...@i2s.com]
Subject: Re: Ubuntu 8.10 GWT Apache2 Tomcat Servlet Problems
The majority of the forums always bring up web.xml
Which is appropriate, since yours is incorrect. Your URL pattern should be:
url-pattern/MsgService
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Scott Carlson [mailto:scarl...@i2s.com]
Subject: Re: Ubuntu 8.10 GWT Apache2 Tomcat Servlet Problems
That was what I had originally, it has changed often due to
conflicting advice on forums. I did change it back to test.
Leave it as is, without