re not exactly a 'no-previous-history' person.
Also, sorry if I bothered you guys at tomcat-dev
Please, help.
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From: "Andy Armstrong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Developers List"
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 3:13 AM
Subje
Or just read and undrestand the startup parameters and go
catalina run > out.txt
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From: "Tim Funk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 11:43 AM
Subject: Re: Split catalina.out to separate stdout and stderr?
> You'd need to
omcat session replication which is supposed to let you use the
> "ant stop" command and have all traffic immediately handled by the other
> Tomcat instances. There is a separate active thread on this issue. I see
> Filip just mentioned a new valve "JvmRouteBinderValve" that ma
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From: "Graham Bleach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 6:04 PM
Subject: Re: loadbalancing with mod_jk 1.2.8
> On Wed, Jan 26, 2005 at 01:41:25PM -0500, John Smith wrote:
> > Is there a
Is there any way to make the connector at run time to NOT send NEW
connections to one the tomcat instances being used for loadbalancing, and
then reload this TC instances once all sessions to it have timed out?
Are there hooks for this in the mod_jk 1.2.8 Aprotocol?
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The idea of a 'staged event-driven architecture' could certainly sound
'interesting' to some people not bussy enough, but all I read were jingles
and christmas is over ;-)
Your benchmanrks on
http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~mdw/talks/seda-sosp01-talk.pdf
Might be pretty much flatten out when you
I think your way to go is front ending TC with apache httpd. that might
also offer you a number of other beneffits.
I don't know of anyway to make the SSL implementation of java use an SSL
accelerator card
Even if an implementation of the JVM might use openssl (which I am not
possitive about o
dates or disapprove them and discus why with othe admins
in a secure way
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From: "John Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 10:55 AM
Subject: Re: Multihoming TC
> I am replying to both posters
I am replying to both posters tryin gto consolidate both ideas
> 1/ please post a *new* message when writing to the list.
Sorry, I just got distracted after answering to some people's problems on
the list.
> 2/ What I've seen a lot of people (myself included) do: develop your app
> on your tes
Say you have a number of TC instances running from different boxes/IP
addresses/locations, and you develop from one of the boxes.
How do you replicate all data/code in all other instances in a reliable way
are there RFC or a standard replication protocol to do that?
I have read a number of pos
I think you may do that the same way that hotmail and google does, namely;
immediatly redirecting the user after loggin and placing some user
authorized/online flag on a database
run ethereal and trace the request/responce conversation while logging into
hotmail . . .
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Apparently no one is using WebDAV to develop/administer their tomcat boxes.
All I have found in the list are complains and 'requests for enhancements'
comments
Basically all we need is:
1._ being able to upload files to the server, (on port 80 or 443 in order
to avoid firewall issues)
2._ place
> Why would you expect this to be possible?
> JNDI defines an API for a directory . . .
Nope! JNDI stands for Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI)
check out java.sun.com/products/jndi/
most 'Naming' services work is based on networking protocols even many of
those looking like file/dire
Thanks Joav and for the other people stumbling on the same rock
and by the way why don't they use a search box at
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/ ?
I had to click in, search and and click out of it again for every faq
topic!!!???
OK, I found the answer here:
http://jakarta.apache.org/
Hmm!
I beg your pardon, but I will have to ask you a very basic question, indeed
:-)
Which FAQ do you mean? Tomcat's, JNDI's or Java's?
I went off crazy looking for it and I couldn't find it. I thought I had
exhausted all other ways to understand this problem . . . and thanks for
sheding lig
Hi,
as, I understand things, the JNDI can be used to share an object among
different JVMs even from J2SE applications running on different machines.
Right?
I need a relatively light object (that is why I am avoiding EJBs
altogether) which would simply:
1._ poll a backend database at configurab
Hello
I'm pretty sure this is a known issue, even though I didn't find much about
it; I'm having a problem with authenticating users in TomCat. I have an IIS
server to server static content and Tomcat to serve dynamic content, if
users knows URL that goes directly to Tomcat then Tomcat wont even a
Can you point out the JVM version you are using. on Redhat 7 and 8.
John
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 7/8/2003 1:03:56 AM >>>
As far as I understand it, top and ps changed in Redhat due to the
confusion of processes vs. threads. I am not positive that this is the
case, but you might just look up the CHANGE
Anyone out there using tomcat with weblogic instead of weblogic's own
servlet engine?
Any advice or issues that might be helpful to consider as I evalute this
possibility?
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