abase connections be pooled across hosts?
What problems will I run into if one host's path is a
subdirectory of another's?
Thanks, and please point me in the right direction if
these Q's have been answered already.
Chris
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t the beginning of the header and the end of the footer, and
output the difference (in ms) at the bottom of the HTML output. Most pages
are taking 1 - 20 ms to execute. This means I could easily serve thousands
of requests per minute.
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Chris Freyer
Encore Development
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Not sure if my previous message made it to the list or no, so I'll
repost
I experienced a port shutdown on Tomcat 3.2B6 when I held my finger down on
the refresh key in IE. Apparently the number of aborted connections was
greater than Tomcat could handle. Port 8080 stopped working, but 8007
I experienced a port shutdown on Tomcat 3.2B6 when I held my finger down on
the refresh key in IE. Apparently the number of aborted connections
generated by the browser was greater than Tomcat could handle. Port 8080
shutdown, while 8007 stayed up. I enabled SYN flooding protection in my
Linux
The tag is for redirecting a request to another
jsp/servlet/html page within the same context. In other words---on the same
server. I'm sure somebody will correct me if I'm wrong about the scope of
"context".
It sounds like you want to make the browser go to another machine, which is
a clien
I'm
not aware of any call to get the most recent page from a browser's cache.
It isn't sent as part of a normal HTTP request.
You
can get it using javascript though--create an HTML or
JSP page that contains a hidden form. Place a JavaSript
function in the page that runs in the OnLoad eve