I have a Tomcat server serving some dynamic JSP pages, which use
JavaBeans. After modifying the JavaBeans used by the home page, it
seems that Tomcat still serves the old home page. The problem persists
even Tomcat was restarted. However, if I entered the full URL of the
home page (including the
:
%D - Time taken to process the request, in millis
%T - Time taken to process the request, in seconds
Otherwise use a filter and rely on:
%{xxx}r
-Tim
TK wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for ways to log server (Tomcat) responses so that I could
figure out the time taken (in ms) for Tomcat
Hi,
I'm looking for ways to log server (Tomcat) responses so that I could
figure out the time taken (in ms) for Tomcat to process a client
request. The information I need to record include:
1. Request ID (e.g. client IP address and object requested),
2. Date and time (in ms) the request is
My web application is equipped with a ServletContextListener. Among other
things the contextIntialized() method creates and starts a server object which
has as one of it's data members an object that inherits from
UnicastRemoteObject (the basic Java RMI server implementation).
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We've set up multiple DNS entries for the same box.
a.foo.com
b.foo.com
We've got Apache's workers2.properties files setup to
forward all requests to these two machine names to
tomcat:
[uri:a.foo.com/*]
group=lb
[uri:b.foo.com/*]
group=lb
Now what we want is for tomcat
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I have a background thread object in my tomcat
application that performs some garbage-collection like
functions (i.e., wakes up periodically and does some
application specific cleanup). I have tomcat
configured to restart the context when I drop new
class files in the WEB-INF/classes directory.
Thanks all. I have the threads dying cleanly now.
--- Filip Hanik - Dev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you can setup context listeners, and when the
context is stopped you will receive an event and can
stop your bg thread
Filip
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environments?
That's all for this time. Thanks again.
Regards,
TK
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server, j2sdk1.4.1,tomcat 4.1.2
pls help. Thanks in advance for your assistance.
rgds
tk
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pls let me know how i can access to the msg _attachments_ .. i don't want to send
out ques if they'r already answered - i think the attachements in those msgs will help
me.
thanks for your help.
tk
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