RE: [OT] Does anyone know this boy?
http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/children/hannes.asp -Original Message- From: Wade Chandler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 1:36 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: [OT] Does anyone know this boy? Jan Behrens wrote: > Sorry, > > they were included in my original mail, looks like the list server > deletes all attachments :( I have enclosed them again - this time > packed in a single zip-file. Hopefully they pass now... > > Cheers, Jan > > > >>-Original Message- >>From: Rhino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 8:41 PM >>To: Tomcat Users List >>Subject: Re: [OT] Does anyone know this boy? >> >> >>Do you have a picture of this boy? That would help *enormously*; all >>you have now is the fact that he is two years old and an inference >>that he is not a Thai. >> >>Rhino >> >>- Original Message - >>From: "Jan Behrens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>To: "'Tomcat Users List'" >>Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 1:47 PM >>Subject: [OT] Does anyone know this boy? >> >> >>Hi list, >> >>I know this is OT but I do believe that everyone out there should take >>the time to read this, if one does know him it will be worth more than >>all email in the world... >> >>Cheers, Jan >> >> >>>PLEASE DO FOWARD TO YOUR INTERNATIONAL OPERATORS AND CONTACTS >>> >>>HE MUST HAVE BOUGHT IS TRIP IN SOME TRAVEL AGENCY IN EUROPE... >>> >>> >>>Looking for his family. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>The boy about 2 years, from Khoa Lak is missing his parents. Nobody >>>knows what country he comes from. >>> >>>If anybody known him please contact us by phone >> >>076-249400-4 ext. 1336, >> >>>1339 or e- mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> >> >> >>-- >>-- >> >> >> >> >>- >> >>>To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> >>- >>To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > > > > -- > -- > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] post them on a public web server (yahoo works) and send the link. Wade - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The information transmitted by this e-mail and any included attachments are from ARUP Laboratories and are intended only for the recipient. The information contained in this message is confidential and may constitute inside or non-public information under international, federal, or state securities laws, or protected health information and is intended only for the use of the recipient. Unauthorized forwarding, printing, copying, distributing, or use of such information is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you are not the intended recipient, please promptly delete this e-mail and notify the sender of the delivery error or you may call ARUP Laboratories Compliance Hot Line in Salt Lake City, Utah USA at (+1 (800) 522-2787 ext. 2100
RE: Tomcat Running out of Memory
Sorry should have been more specific, the JDK is: 1.4.2 (the install bin is: j2sdk-1_4_2-nb-3_5_1-bin-linux.bin) I seem to remember looking into that, and deciding that couldn't be it, because it was a different version. Ross -Original Message- From: Ben Souther [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 1:48 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Tomcat Running out of Memory There was a memory leak in j2sdk1.4.1xxx, I believe. Is that the one you're using? On Thu, 2004-12-09 at 15:45, Richey, Ross wrote: > My tomcat process runs out of memory (unless rebooted) approximately > every three days. > > Vital Statistics: > -Our consultant-designed website consists of approximately 5000 JSP > pages. None of these pages pull from a backend, the java was merely > used to provide a persistent border. -Max heap size is set to 1850 > megs, (which from what I understand is the max on a 32-bit system). > -The server has 4 gigs of total RAM. > -JDK 1.4 > -Tomcat 5.0.18 > -Redhat 7.3 > > I've done some searches on Google and in the archives and I can't seem > to find any way to turn up the frequency of the garbage collection. > Everything seems to indicate that once a JSP is loaded into memory it > stays there. > > Is there some way to increase the max heap size? > Or some way to increase the frequency of garbage collection? Or any > other way to slow down the memory usage? > > Ross Richey > Webmaster, www.aruplab.com > > The information transmitted by this e-mail and any included > attachments are from ARUP Laboratories and are intended only for the > recipient. The information contained in this message is confidential > and may constitute inside or non-public information under > international, federal, or state securities laws, or protected health > information and is intended only for the use of the recipient. > Unauthorized forwarding, printing, copying, distributing, or use of > such information is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you > are not the intended recipient, please promptly delete this e-mail and > notify the sender of the delivery error or you may call ARUP > Laboratories Compliance Hot Line in Salt Lake City, Utah USA at (+1 > (800) 522-2787 ext. 2100 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The information transmitted by this e-mail and any included attachments are from ARUP Laboratories and are intended only for the recipient. The information contained in this message is confidential and may constitute inside or non-public information under international, federal, or state securities laws, or protected health information and is intended only for the use of the recipient. Unauthorized forwarding, printing, copying, distributing, or use of such information is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you are not the intended recipient, please promptly delete this e-mail and notify the sender of the delivery error or you may call ARUP Laboratories Compliance Hot Line in Salt Lake City, Utah USA at (+1 (800) 522-2787 ext. 2100
Tomcat Running out of Memory
My tomcat process runs out of memory (unless rebooted) approximately every three days. Vital Statistics: -Our consultant-designed website consists of approximately 5000 JSP pages. None of these pages pull from a backend, the java was merely used to provide a persistent border. -Max heap size is set to 1850 megs, (which from what I understand is the max on a 32-bit system). -The server has 4 gigs of total RAM. -JDK 1.4 -Tomcat 5.0.18 -Redhat 7.3 I've done some searches on Google and in the archives and I can't seem to find any way to turn up the frequency of the garbage collection. Everything seems to indicate that once a JSP is loaded into memory it stays there. Is there some way to increase the max heap size? Or some way to increase the frequency of garbage collection? Or any other way to slow down the memory usage? Ross Richey Webmaster, www.aruplab.com The information transmitted by this e-mail and any included attachments are from ARUP Laboratories and are intended only for the recipient. The information contained in this message is confidential and may constitute inside or non-public information under international, federal, or state securities laws, or protected health information and is intended only for the use of the recipient. Unauthorized forwarding, printing, copying, distributing, or use of such information is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you are not the intended recipient, please promptly delete this e-mail and notify the sender of the delivery error or you may call ARUP Laboratories Compliance Hot Line in Salt Lake City, Utah USA at (+1 (800) 522-2787 ext. 2100
Increasing compiler memory in Build.xml
I'm using the webapp compilation script I found on http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/jasper-howto.html to compile a servlet zone. But It appears that Javac is running out of memory: -Output- Buildfile: build.xml jspc: compile: [javac] Compiling 16726 source files to /usr/local/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat-5/build/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/classes [javac] The system is out of resources. [javac] Consult the following stack trace for details. [javac] java.lang.OutOfMemoryError [javac] Compile failed; see the compiler error output for details. all: BUILD SUCCESSFUL Total time: 40 seconds -/Output Ideally I'd like to include a directive in the build.xml to increase the compiler heap, but I haven't been able to find any directive that does that. What I have found are instructions for increasing the memory via the command line, '/usr/local/jdk1.4/bin/javac -J-Xms=256m -J-Xmx=256m', but that returns: Invalid initial heap size: -Xms=256m Could not create the Java virtual machine. I'm running Redhat 7.3, Tomcat 5, Ant 1.6 and j2sdk 1.4.2. Ross Richey, Webmaster www.aruplab.com
Error with using certain methods
Title: Error with using certain methods We have a whole bunch of code which was developed using VisualAge on Windows NT. Now we are attempting to move these pages to a server running RedHat Linux 7.0, Tomcat 3.1.1, Sun Java 2 SDK 1.3, Apache 1.3.14 + mod_ssl. The following code segment illustrates code that works fine under VisualAge, but fails under Tomcat. When this JSP to JSP code is called it returns a 404 page not found error which seems to indicate a problem with the forward method. Is this a known-problem and if so what is the best work-around. - } else if (req.getParameter("btnJSPToJSP") != null) { //call using forward JSP rd = getServletContext().getRequestDispatcher(sHTMLLocation + "Test2.jsp"); if (rd != null) rd.forward(req, res); else System.out.println("rd = null"); } - Any help is appreciated. Ross Richey Webmaster www.aruplab.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Strange moving problems
Title: Strange moving problems We've developed several .jsp pages and servlets using VisualAge and the IBM JDK 1.2 on Windows NT. Now we are attempting to move these pages to a server running RedHat Linux 7.0, Tomcat 3.1.1, Sun Java 2 SDK 1.3, Apache 1.3.14 + mod_ssl. All the servlets and jsp pages that come with tomcat work fine. Unfortunatly we have not been so lucky, with our code. We've run into numerous problems. One of the most baffling being when going from an html page to a servlet it returns a 404 error even though nothing is showing up in the Tomcat log and the apache access_log records a 200 code. Are there any known issues when moving between these two platforms? Ross Richey Webmaster www.aruplab.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]