RE: [JBoss-user] :-) Tomcat sends CPU 100% ?!

2001-05-26 Thread Lewis Henderson

That is exactly what my problem is...

I assumed that the context root was the war name??? so in my war if a jsp
references /some.jsp, it would use the root of the war...is this not
correct?

If I only use relative paths it works...however, this is NOT always
possible!

Is there a config option I'm missing?

Lewis

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I've seen tomcat do that when there is no ROOT directory beneath webapps
and a nonexistent URI is requested.

Lewis Henderson wrote:

 arghhh

 I'm using JBoss 2.2.1 and Tomcat 3.2.1 and the processor goes to 100%/99%
 and stays there !?

 Any ideas where to look?

 Lewis

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Re: [JBoss-user] :-) Tomcat sends CPU 100% ?!

2001-05-26 Thread David Ward

Just throwin' this in: standalone Tomcat 3.x does this thing where it
will always add a context root according to the war name; but if a
Context is added in it's config/server.xml, it will add that too. 
They're trying to be helpful but in the end it's just confusing (sort of
like when driving, giving up the right of way to be nice just ends up
confusing everyone else on the road and makes the situation unsafe).  
According the the J2EE spec, a context name is assigned to a web
application in the EAR's application.xml file, and has NOTHING to do
with the name of the war file.  Take a look at the DTD.

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Lewis Henderson wrote:
 
 That is exactly what my problem is...
 
 I assumed that the context root was the war name??? so in my war if a jsp
 references /some.jsp, it would use the root of the war...is this not
 correct?
 
 If I only use relative paths it works...however, this is NOT always
 possible!
 
 Is there a config option I'm missing?
 
 Lewis
 
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 Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] :- Tomcat sends CPU 100% ?!
 
 I've seen tomcat do that when there is no ROOT directory beneath webapps
 and a nonexistent URI is requested.
 
 Lewis Henderson wrote:
 
  arghhh
 
  I'm using JBoss 2.2.1 and Tomcat 3.2.1 and the processor goes to 100%/99%
  and stays there !?
 
  Any ideas where to look?
 
  Lewis
 
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Re: [JBoss-user] :- Tomcat sends CPU 100% ?!

2001-05-25 Thread Jim Crossley

I've seen tomcat do that when there is no ROOT directory beneath webapps
and a nonexistent URI is requested.

Lewis Henderson wrote:
 
 arghhh
 
 I'm using JBoss 2.2.1 and Tomcat 3.2.1 and the processor goes to 100%/99%
 and stays there !?
 
 Any ideas where to look?
 
 Lewis
 
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