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> From: Peter Crowther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 4:25:05 AM
> Subject: RE: Remote ip Address
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> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Is it possible to programatically direct a servlet response
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HI Christopher, thanks for the response.
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| | Is it possible to programatically direct a servlet response somewhere
| | other than the remote ip address.
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| Not using the servlet container in any usual way. You could email the
| response somewhere or something like tha
Is it possible to programatically direct a servlet response somewhere other
than the remote ip address.
For instance, Is there a response.setRemoteAddr() or something similar.
My ultimate goal would be to, under certain conditions, direct the servlet
response to a null ip 0.0.0.0
Thanks
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tomcat 5.5.9
connector-j 3.0.17-ga
mysql 4.0.15
JRE 5.0
I have recently added an extra resource inside of a
context.xml file (I now have a local and a remote
database within the same context). When first
attempting to access the remote database from a JSP,
tomcat refuses to load any new page. The