sure, just go into your server.xml and remove the web connector
Connector port=8080 /
I'm using the minimal server.xml (slightly modified) so there may be
more parameters in yours. This element is contained with in the
Service tag which is in the Server tag.
Daniel
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Chachany,
It sounds like it's using the default of -Xmx64m. Probably the best way
to troubleshoot out or memory errors is to see what is really happening
with garbage collecting, the same way that you tune it. If you can add
these options, then the JVM will spit out all kinds of useful
Example:
Context path= docBase=C:\Projects\myapp\docroot debug=99
/Context
Also, I use deployOnStartup=false in my Host. Keep in mind that
this used to be called autoDeploy and due to some left-over stuff the
setting autoDeploy still pops up in the Host if you use the admin
interface (I just
Why was C++ invented? To give programmers jobs. No other reason
whatsoever, C does whatever C++ does just as good, and better.
At that point, you just showed to be very closed-minded.
(C++ does have an accurate object model, which improves a
lot. Yes, you can
do similar things with
be used by everyone, please give me a sign.
I'll report to you in the morning and let you know what was God's opinion on that.
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From: SANTOS, DANIEL (SBCSI) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2004 4:02 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: I've officially
give me a sign.
I'll report to you in the morning and let you know what was God's opinion
on that.
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From: SANTOS, DANIEL (SBCSI) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2004 4:02 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: I've officially decided
Absolutely, it's important to understand Java and the dynamic compiler.
This study (the pdf linked below) may sound like propaganda, but dynamic
compilation does offer the ability to run faster than static
compilation, although it's usually not the case and is dependant on what
specifically you
If this is the case then I ask you why Java has been the number one programming
language for 4 years now? As was recognized long ago, performance is not everything.
And in fact, means little when you can't get your product out the door because you are
still trying to chase down memory leaks,
There are a lot of java classes that return nulls as
part of normal operation. For instance - sets.
Set.get(someobj) returns null if object is not there. And
when you do ${my.set.blah.wee} and blah wasn't found, and
you get some crazy EL error, you'll remember my words.
This
Forgive the simplicity of my question, but how large is the JSP file?
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From: archana gupta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2004 9:39 AM
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Subject: some problem in tomcat 5.0.25
Hi ,
I have deployed an application on Tomcat
If this is the case then I ask you why Java has been the number one
programming language for 4 years now?
Source of this statistic?
I assumed that this was fairly common knowledge. I remember when it surpassed C++ in
Febuary of 2000 (I thought at the time in development hours).
I use a method similar to this as well. I don't use a servlet listener however. I
use a javax.servlet.ServletContextListener instead however. I store the jdbd url in
my web.xml also as a context-param (I just just cram it all into one paramater
however) and put the pool as an attribute of
When attempting to view a PDF on the Tomcat Architecture at
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/architecture/requestProc
ess/requestProcess.pdf I get errors in Acrobat Reader. Same thing for
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/architecture/startup/ser
verStartup.pdf. Does
/param-value
/context-param
context-param
param-namehost2/param-name
param-valuehostname2/param-value
/context-param
context-param
param-namesid2/param-name
param-valueadm/param-value
/context-param
SANTOS, DANIEL (SBCSI) wrote:
I use a method similar
I just looked at your link. Since your tutorial says to set the domain
name I imagine that that's just what you did. If you did so, you wont
be able to get to it with the address localhost. I'm not sure, but
I'm thinking that you can omit the name attribute of the Host tag and
Tomcat will
Actually, all machines have 127.0.0.1 with the name of localhost
unless they are alternately configured. So if you have a network card
or PPP connection they will have an IP address and you will still have
localhost. So you can actually configure Tomcat to only listen on
localhost if you chose
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Exception retrieving attribute
'driverClassName' is caused from an unrelated error in your server.xml. I
fixed the problem with this error not reporting correctly but I just
submitted it to be added to CVS. The root cause exception is not being
returned currently
Using Sun JDK 1.4.1_02 on Win2k SP2 and Jakarta 4.1.27.
The tutorial in the tomcat docs failed for me also with the Cannot load JDBC
driver class 'null'. I banged my head and had to get stitches and an ice
pack. After that I came back to the office and cleaned out my server.xml and
web.xml
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