Still having problems controlling the thread amount with Tomcat

2001-02-27 Thread Andrew Stewart
also have SUN's JDK 1.3, no dice) also, i erratically get 500 server errors from Apache, not Tomcat, its not a 3.3m1 issue since i got it with 3.2.1 as well error logs said something about a TCP connection error TIA ## # Andrew Stewart ([EMAIL

RE: HELP!!!!!

2001-02-16 Thread Andrew Stewart
rick, the apache modules under RH go into /etc/httpd/modules@ which is a symlink pointing to /usr/lib/apache Redhat's screwy implementation ... go figure ## # Andrew Stewart ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) # MEGAStation.com # Web / Systems Deve

RE: Solved! problems compiling mod_jk.so etc.

2001-02-14 Thread Andrew Stewart
amater url passing wasn't always reliable flaky with the jdbc oracle thin driver i could go on and on = ) ###### # Andrew Stewart ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) # MEGAStation.com # Web / Systems Developer ##

RE: Hi, Using Tomcat for the first time:

2001-02-14 Thread Andrew Stewart
ippet: ## # Andrew Stewart ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) # MEGAStation.com # Web / Systems Deve

RE: HELP!!!!!

2001-02-14 Thread Andrew Stewart
in the Tomcat UG, make the mod_jk.so from the source tarball, and you should be set. ## # Andrew Stewart ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) # MEGAStation.com # Web / Systems Developer ## -Original Message

RE: Solved! problems compiling mod_jk.so etc.

2001-02-14 Thread Andrew Stewart
tried upgrading to the latest 1.2.2 but it only added to the numerous problems already piling up. Hopefully in due time and after througly testing Tomcat's stability, if it pans out I'll be looking forward to retiring resin and using the tomcat engine. ###

RE: Mod_jk and Apache

2001-02-13 Thread Andrew Stewart
It is in the user guide, try poking around a bit more you need to compile mod_jk from the Source of Tomcat and add it with apxs using Apache. What platform are you on and what trouble are you having ? -Original Message- From: Michael Welch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, Febru

Hi, Using Tomcat for the first time:

2001-02-13 Thread Andrew Stewart
and I have to say I am impressed so far I've tried three other Java VM's and have had very dissapointing experiences with them (Caucho's Resin, NA's ServletExec, and Allaire's JRun). Anyway, one of the few questions I'd like to ask is if there's anyway to control the number of threads (or worker