Hi all,
Here is a quick update of my situation:
I made two changes:
I set the checkInterval flag for the JspServlet settings (20 seconds)
I reduced my maxObjectInCache parameter (a proprietary application config)
which basically reduces the amount of memory my app uses
So far, I stopped getting the ClassNotFoundException.
I'll continue checking during this week, and then try removing the
checkInterval flag from one of my servers to see if this is the root cause.
If anyone has any tips, I'll appreciate it.
Thanks
From: tw...@hotmail.com
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException - JSP pages
Date: Sat, 21 May 2011 19:06:53 +
Hi all,
I'm running Tomcat 6.0.26 on a Win2008 machine.
I'm running three web-apps on a single instance.
After a few hours of running, I start getting
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException when trying to access certain JSP files.
Other JSP files are accessible.
I get this exception for pages on all three web-apps.
I checked with jconsole, and their are really no JSP compiled classes in
memory for the pages I try to access.
After restarting Tomcat, I manage to access these pages.
Another thing to note is that one of my web-apps is writing a lot of logs to
catalina - on purpose.
Any ideas? is it a memory problem? I'm thinking of working with separate
Tomcat instances per web-app.
Thanks