Re: Apache / Tomcat questions
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Adam,
Have you tried setting JKLogLevel to
Debug in the httpd.conf for the apache webserver?
What version of Tomcat and What version
of Apache?
Thanks,
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Hi
Firstly, apologies if this is a no-brainer - I am newbie to Apache
config.
I have a perplexing problem:
Our webapp uses Tomcat, and we have recently started to front it with Apache.
The app runs on fedora core 6 and uses the mod_jk 1.2.21 connector and
https.
We have a problem with POST's on one of our JSP's - this particular JSP
form is huge - it has over
100 fields. T
The problem is that the receiving HttpServletRequest object does not have
some of the request
parameters when the request is made via http. If the request is made via
https it works fine.
The params are simply not there at all. Sometimes the parameter values
are non-printable characters,
but not always. It doesn't seem to be consistent.
I am pretty sure that Tomcat itself is not an issue, 'cos standalone TC
works fine.
My feeling is its something to do with either the Apache https / http setup
or the mod_jk connector.
Questions:
Has anyone experienced this before?
Is it possibly to get Apache and mod_jk to log the POST header data so
I can see where its going
wrong. If, so how do I do that?
TIA -Adam
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