I sent an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] about 15 minutes ago. But
they're all-volunteer, and no one may be "in" right now to take care of it.
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> To:
> Subject: RE: [OT] How much RAM can java use
>
> I asked this same question Cameron Purdy, CEO of Tangosol (maker of a
> leading Java cache product) this question during the TheServerSide this
> ye
more severe garbage collection pauses.
I think that this article Java 5.0 JVM tuning
<http://java.sun.com/docs/hotspot/gc5.0/gc_tuning_5.html> can help you
answer what is the optimal use.
On 10/6/05, Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Leon Rosenberg
: [OT] How much RAM can java use
Chuck, Ryan,
thanx, you were extremely helpful!
regards
Leon
On 10/6/05, J. Ryan Earl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Leon Rosenberg wrote:
>
> >Debian 3.1, kernel 2.6.x-smp (32 bit)
> >or
> >Debian 3.1, kernel 2.6.x-smp-emt64 (64 bit)
GB allocated, not commited.
> The JVM allocates a lot more memory besides the heap.
>
> With the 64-bit JVMs, the sky's the limit, however the 64-bit address
> also make your application take up more space relative to a 32-bit JVM.
> A 3.2GB 64-bit heap space isn't going
ace isn't going to double the amount of identical
objects you can create as compared to a 32-bit 1.6GB heap space because
all pointer references will occupy twice the space.
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> Subject: Re: [OT] How much RAM can java use
>
> > I've seen 64-bit Sparc systems with Java heaps sized at hundreds of
> > megabytes...
Oops, I meant hundreds of _gigabytes_ (just a slight miscalculation :-).
With the
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> > From: Leon Rosenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [OT] How much RAM ca
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> > From: Leon Rosenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [OT] How much RAM can java use
> >
> > Does anyone know for sure how much RAM I can use with JAVA 1.4 or 1.5?
>
> The answer is very p
> From: Leon Rosenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [OT] How much RAM can java use
>
> Does anyone know for sure how much RAM I can use with JAVA 1.4 or 1.5?
The answer is very platform specific. For example, on a normal 32-bit
Windows system, each process has a maximum of
October 2005 16:53
To: Struts Users Mailing List; Tomcat Users List
Subject: [OT] How much RAM can java use
Sorry for off-topic, but there are so many experts here! :-)
Does anyone know for sure how much RAM I can use with JAVA 1.4 or 1.5?
It seems to me, that the VM don't use more than 1.2 G
Sorry for off-topic, but there are so many experts here! :-)
Does anyone know for sure how much RAM I can use with JAVA 1.4 or 1.5?
It seems to me, that the VM don't use more than 1.2 GB RAM even I gave
it more (with mx/ms settings). We are planning to go to 16GB RAM
machines to have a b
I've split an app into two: one contains many GB of
static images (rarely changes), the other all the
session stuff (this one is updated frequently).
No matter where it is deployed, the real app can
refer to images e.g. src="/maps/." but I want
the real app to check that
> From: Tracy Spratt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Can the Tomcat authentication module use an ASP.NET
> security token?
>
> I have a Tomcat app (MM Flex app) that is called from an asp.net
> application which is secured by "forms" (cookie-based) authentic
I have a Tomcat app (MM Flex app) that is called from an asp.net
application which is secured by "forms" (cookie-based) authentication.
(NOT NTLM / Windows Integrated)
I don't want the user to have to log in again.
I have a programmatic solution in mind, but it is going to be
comparitively ugly.
hi,
Can we trust information about Free memory available to tomcat using
Runtime.freeMemory() ?
so if those memory won't go nearer to 0 (zero) it won't have problem "Out of
Memory" ?
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> From: Rohit Maheshwari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: How can iredirect a request from one apache to other apache.
>
> I have the configuration like below
> User--->Apache ( mod_ssl)--->Apache (mod_ssl)--->Weblogic Server
And what does this have to do with
Hi All,
I have the configuration like below
User--->Apache ( mod_ssl)--->Apache (mod_ssl)--->Weblogic Server
I want to redirect the request sent to one apache to other apache which
in turn sends the request to the Weblogic server.
So please help me out on how can I redirect the use
)
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i dont really know what could be causing this anyone of you guys can give me a
help with it ??
my second issue is that after calling the manager application http://
myhost/manager
i get the
en
I replace that factory with;
factory
com.mysql.jdbc.jdbc2.optional.MysqlDataSourceFactory
Can anyone tell me what I am missing pls?
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Tomcat itself has this - but all I can find is the source, not the compiled
dll.
Also the popularshareware is for 4.0 from the looks of it.
Thanks - dave
David Thielen
303-499-2544
www.windwardreports.com
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h
I think you were thinking about this
http://www.popularshareware.com/JspISAPI-download-11630.html
jmail
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Data: Sat, 3 Sep 2005 15:29:11 -0600
Temat: Where can I get isapi.dll?
Hi;
I downloaded and installed 5.5 for windows on my system. Tomcat runs fine
but I can't find isapi_redirector.dll anywhere in my install or on the
jakarta site? Does anyone know where I can download it? (the 5.5 version.)
Also, are there complete instructions anywher
From: "David Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The servlet spec (and tomcat is spec compliant) forbids the client
direct access to anything in WEB-INF.
I can think of two possibilities for what you are seeing:
1) You have Apache or IIS in front of this serving out static content.
The servlet spec (and tomcat is spec compliant) forbids the client
direct access to anything in WEB-INF. I can think of two possibilities
for what you are seeing:
1) You have Apache or IIS in front of this serving out static content.
In that case, do what others have suggested and configure
If you are using apache as front end then
Deny from All
Regards
guru
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From: Scott Purcell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 31 August 2005 16:24
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Users Can See root files
Hello,
I was showing someone my
> From: Scott Purcell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Users Can See root files
>
> Is created a in the web.xml, but I guess
> if someone plays with the url and tries to get a look at the
> files that does not help.
Look here:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomc
.
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To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Users Can See root files
Hello,
I was showing someone my website the other day, and when they started
playing with the URL, they could see the
Hello,
I was showing someone my website the other day, and when they started playing
with the URL, they could see the jsp files, html files, and files under the
WEB-INF directory.
Is created a in the web.xml, but I guess if someone plays
with the url and tries to get a look at the files that
Am I allowed to ask what it is and how it differs from java.util.Timer? Just
like to educate myself from time to time...
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From: Guy Katz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 August 2005 12:12
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: can i use javax.management.timer.Timer?
yes
yes you can use it.
its plain JMX so check out how to use it regardless of tomcat (standalone mode)
and do the same thing in tomcat but by using tomcat's mbean server.
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From: Ittay Dror [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 2:00 PM
To: Tomcat
Hi,
If javax.management.timer.Timer can be used inside tomcat, can you please give
an example of how?
Thanx,
Ittay
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Qlusters Inc.
+972-3-6081994 Fax: +972-3-608
> From: Alan Chandler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Where can I find specs for ALL the xml tags that
> can be used in server.xml.
>
> Unfortunately, it still doesn't specify what the
> auth="Container" attribute means.
This is pretty clear
On Monday 29 Aug 2005 14:55, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
> > From: Alan Chandler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: Where can I find specs for ALL the xml tags that
> > can be used in server.xml.
> Then you certainly should be looking at the 4.1 docs, since 5
> From: Alan Chandler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Where can I find specs for ALL the xml tags that
> can be used in server.xml.
>
> I must admin not really searching 5.5 docs, because I am
> using 4.1, but I can't find the tag described
> aywhere.
Th
On Monday 29 Aug 2005 06:03, Anto Paul wrote:
> On 8/29/05, Alan Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Where can I find specs for all the tags in server.xml
>
> I use these pages. it explains the elements used in the server.xml.
> http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5
On 8/29/05, Alan Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Where can I find specs for all the tags in server.xml
I use these pages. it explains the elements used in the server.xml.
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/index.html
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rgds
Where can I find specs for all the tags in server.xml
In particular, trying to find out why I used to be able to access a JNDI
datasource and now can't. All I did was move the tag from the
local to the . Move it back and it
starts working again.
--
Alan Chandler
server/lib/catalina.jar
-Tim
Mark Goking wrote:
Anyone know which jar file this belongs?
I found this article, and this could be the solution to retaining
request parameters after logging in
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=59484&atid=491164&func=detail&a
id=766413
Anyone know which jar file this belongs?
I found this article, and this could be the solution to retaining
request parameters after logging in
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=59484&atid=491164&func=detail&a
id=766413
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Just remember to add it after the tag.
>
> 503
> /errors/503.html
>
>
> in web.xml
>
> Ebru KAYA wrote:
>
> > Can anyone help me how can i change the error page http1.1 500 on tomcat
> > ?
> >
> >
> >
> >
503
/errors/503.html
in web.xml
Ebru KAYA wrote:
Can anyone help me how can i change the error page http1.1 500 on tomcat
?
Ebru KAYA
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Also , if all else fails make sure you can do what the
thread is doing from the JSP to make sure you're
emails are actually getting sent. I have had some
funny issues sometimes with code in a servlet/JSP vs.
standalone. Break it down to the least common
denominator firstsimplify the
You may be getting an error in your thread. You
should not throw exceptions out of the run method.
You should always log and update some table or static
collection so you can do something later if needed,
but throwing errors from threads is never a good idea
as you can hang up some stuff at
Hi All,
Can I call thread classes in my JSP or Java Bean classes??
The reason why I am asking is, I have a situation in which if a person
registers as a consumer, then a mail shud be sent to providers that
who matches the consumers requirements
There is a possinbilty of sending more than 100
Hi Mark,
Yep I'm pretty sure you can - you can even do pooling - check the tomcat
docs.
Adile
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Subject: can I put JDBC connection information in the we
I want to know if it is possible to place the JDBC resource
information in the web.xml file in my context's WEB-INF directory? If
this is possible, what is the syntax?
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I don't is possible because in case of a DoS they first target your web
server by making it busy.
That can be tomcat but can well be apache.
Secondly "they" can attack you from many ip addresses and that would be
pretty harsh, if for example you'd get 1 zillion requests for
Larry Meadors wrote:
Hmm, that is like asking how to avoid automobile accidents.
Larry
On 8/2/05, Ben Bookey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear List,
I have been asked if its possible to prevent DoS attacks inside Java
(JSP/Servlet).
I guess it is ... is this something however that TC woul
Hmm, that is like asking how to avoid automobile accidents.
Larry
On 8/2/05, Ben Bookey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dear List,
>
> I have been asked if its possible to prevent DoS attacks inside Java
> (JSP/Servlet).
>
> I guess it is ... is this something however that TC would be configur
Dear List,
I have been asked if its possible to prevent DoS attacks inside Java
(JSP/Servlet).
I guess it is ... is this something however that TC would be configured to
deal with, or
must I do something myself. Whats normal ?
Many thanks in advance!
Best wishes
Ben Bookey
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Hello,
My problem is: the mod_proxy.so , mod_rewrite.so don't appear
anywhere, What do I have to do in order to get these "*.so"?
if you don't ask the compiler to create them, they aren't created as
shared modules, but are included in the httpd-binary by default. Look at
the output of "b
Hi, I'm knew with http server and I'm trying to make a load balancer
with the http server and two tomcats in linux. I follow the set up
instructions and I use: ./configure --enable-module=rewrite
--enable-module=proxy and other modules. It compiled and installed
without any errors.
My problem is:
password password escribió:
>What event see that the servlet has finished in javascript or html?
>
>can you send me an example?
>
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.encodeURL(redirectString));
}
In that finished.jsp file:
onload="top.document.getElementByID('id_of_submit_button').enabled='true'" >
JS code need to be checked by yourself, I just write it fast :)
password password escribió:
What event see that the servl
What event see that the servlet has finished in javascript or html?
can you send me an example?
Ivan Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:You know that when the Servlet send
a response stream to the browser,
a.k.a. HTML code ;)
Call the servlet in a hidden frame. Make the servlet re
You know that when the Servlet send a response stream to the browser,
a.k.a. HTML code ;)
Call the servlet in a hidden frame. Make the servlet response a html
containing a javascript call... easy.
password password escribió:
Yes with javascript,
but my problem when I can know that the
Yes with javascript,
but my problem when I can know that the servlet has finish in that jsp page?
"Eric J. Pastoor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
you can enable and disable buttons through javascript
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you can enable and disable buttons through javascript
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Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 12:18 PM
Subject: how can I put enable a button when a servlet has finished.
Hi,
I have a jsp page, and when
Hi,
I have a jsp page, and when I click a button it puts disable this button and
calls a servlet. This servlet update a table of a database.
I want to enable the button when the servlet has finished. How can I put
enable this button?
Thanks
Hi,
I have a jsp page, and when I click a button it puts disable this button and
calls a servlet. This servlet update a table of a database.
I want to enable the button when the servlet has finished. How can I put
enable this button?
Thanks
I missed that when I read the FAQ.
>
> Thank you.
>
> On 7/6/05, Jon Wingfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > No. You can configure log4j on a per context basis.
> > http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/logging.html#userWebapps
> >
> > For example
hrmmm, I missed that when I read the FAQ.
Thank you.
On 7/6/05, Jon Wingfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No. You can configure log4j on a per context basis.
> http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/logging.html#userWebapps
>
> For example:
> http://marc.theaimsgroup
No. You can configure log4j on a per context basis.
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/logging.html#userWebapps
For example:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tomcat-user&m=108330970225012&w=2
Mark wrote:
Yes, I know. But from what I have read, the configuration is more
global. I
Yes, I know. But from what I have read, the configuration is more
global. I want to only place audits from one context in the Event
Log, not all of Tomcat's audits.
On 7/6/05, Jon Wingfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> log4j has an appender which can write to the Event
log4j has an appender which can write to the Event Log
http://logging.apache.org/log4j/docs/api/index.html
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/logging.html
HTH,
Jon
Mark wrote:
Is it possible for only one context to log to the Windows Event Log?
What I want is for logs for the tomcat
Is it possible for only one context to log to the Windows Event Log?
What I want is for logs for the tomcat engine to be placed into a flat
file, and my context's logs to go into the Event Log.
thank you.
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Mit freundlichem Gruß / kind regards
Dr. Aliye Edao
Von: Simon Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 27. Juni 2005 22:18
An: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Betreff: Tomcat Just Shuts down without reason (that i can see
05 22:39
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat Just Shuts down without reason (that i can see)
looks like there is some code in one of your webapps that is causing a
shutdown - I know for one that if you put System.exit(0) in one of your
servlets and this servlet is invoked at startup (or th
looks like there is some code in one of your webapps that is causing a
shutdown - I know for one that if you put System.exit(0) in one of
your servlets and this servlet is invoked at startup (or through
another servlet) then it simulates a normal shutdown of Tomcat (or any
app server for that matte
Tomcat 4.1.31 - Solaris 9 - Java 1.5
Currently Tomcat shuts down after what seems to be
a variable amount of time.All contexts within the host are shut
down
And the following are evident in the
logs:-
log12005-06-27 17:15:41
StandardHost[localhost]: Removing web application at context
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*bump*... I too would love someone to shed some light on this subject.
Cheers,
PST
On 6/19/05, Anand Vijay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi all
>
> When i say logAbandoned = true in data-source of struts-config.xml , it
> still does',nt trace abandoned connection .How
hi all
When i say logAbandoned = true in data-source of struts-config.xml , it
still does',nt trace abandoned connection .How can i achieve this and
where can i see the log?
Thanks
Vijay
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I deleted all my project files by misoperation.
Using the FinalDate+GoogleDesktop makes all java and xml files back. But
some jsp ... ;-(
Thanks In Advance
Brereton, Stephen wrote:
how exactly does the servlet get called? Are you using the web server?
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Sent: 13 June 2005 18:44
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Re: can anyone make sense of this
Brereton, Stephen wrote
tomcat-user,您好!
hello! everybody.
can someone tell me how tomcat use jmx and mx4j?
致
礼!
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tomcat-user,您好!
hello! everybody.
can someone tell me how tomcat use jmx and mx4j?
致
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how exactly does the servlet get called? Are you using the web server?
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Subject: Re: can anyone make sense of this
Brereton, Stephen wrote:
> That's just you
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Sent: 13 June 2005 17:52
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: can anyone make sense of this
I have the latest tomcat 5.0 installed on windows server 2003 with java
5. I run startup.bat and call a servlet that hits a jboss instance
remotely. Looki
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I have the latest tomcat 5.0 installed on windows server 2003 with java
5. I run startup.bat and call a servlet that hits a jboss instance
remotely. Looking through the connection
at is going on here.
2. this is a very slow. tomcat5.exe makes about three udp datagrams and
takes about 2 seconds.
3. I realise that this may be a jboss issue but if anyone can confirm ro
deny this I would appreciate this
t
decides the number of concurrent requests my
InboundRequest servlet can handle? Is it my code or Tomcat itself or the
server hardware
2. Since I'm using Request Dispatcher forwarding, if say i have a
request that takes 5 seconds to complete the its task (to output the
result via OutboundRes
decides the number of concurrent requests my
InboundRequest servlet can handle? Is it my code or Tomcat itself or the
server hardware
2. Since I'm using Request Dispatcher forwarding, if say i have a
request that takes 5 seconds to complete the its task (to output the
result via OutboundResponse),
he.org/site/downloads/downloads_tomcat-5.cgi
Tomcat doesn't include apache.
On 31 May 2005, Yuhui Liu wrote:
> Hi, there,
>
> I got a message below so I just want to know where can
> I download the "admin" package. Suppose it's a java
> package? Or a standard .exe file ne
Although Tomcat doesn't include the httpd server it can itself display web
pages so depending on what you are doing it may be enough.
Ta
Matt
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From: egan0019 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 31 May 2005 16:30
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Where can I downloa
gt; Hi, there,
>
> I got a message below so I just want to know where can
> I download the "admin" package. Suppose it's a java
> package? Or a standard .exe file need to run?
>
> == dump ==
> Tomcat's administration web application is no longer
> installed
Hi, there,
I got a message below so I just want to know where can
I download the "admin" package. Suppose it's a java
package? Or a standard .exe file need to run?
== dump ==
Tomcat's administration web application is no longer
installed by default. Download and install th
hello;
i have a tomcat 5.5.9 over jdk 1.5 on freeBSD running a web application.
i got the crash below.
note that i noticed that my 5.5.9 was started with the compatibility package
inside (i forgot to remove it).
but my question is:
can such a jvm crash be caused by this?
thanks in advance
Hi,
I create a thread using an init servlet, which is loaded on
start-up. This thread listens on port 3030 and does well.
But after changing ip-address,this thread seems dead and no responses
to any incoming connections.
How can i catch the ip-address chenged event so that i can
re
Hello,
When I modify an existing jsp, Tomcat 5.5.9 does not recompile and serve
the jsp. I have been messing around with the following options, but
nothing seems to work. I have to bounce Tomcat to get the refresh.
jsp
org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet
checkIn
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Subject: RE: Can mulitple domains share one web app?
So would this be an alias within apache or tomcat?
Thanks
Randy
From: "Parsons Tech
So would this be an alias within apache or tomcat?
Thanks
Randy
From: "Parsons Technical Services" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Can mulitple domains share one web app?
Date: Fri
Randy Paries" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Tomcat Users List'"
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 4:55 PM
Subject: Can mulitple domains share one web app?
Hello,
I will try to ask this question so it makes sense.
I have a webapp.
Currently I have 2000 people that share the same
Hello,
I will try to ask this question so it makes sense.
I have a webapp.
Currently I have 2000 people that share the same web app
For example
www.mydomain.com/sue
www.mydomain.com/fred
Etc All these guys have their own directories, but they are a single
web app.
Now I have many (100s
I'm on the
right track now.
Many thanks to everyone who replied to my post - every input was very
valuable.
Michael
- Original Message -
From: "Robert r. Sanders" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 1:08 PM
Subject:
o maintain your state between requests.
> But the key is that your servlet ends each time, and Tomcat then restarts
> it
> when the POST comes back.
>
> It's still a silly idea. You don't need Webservices, SOAP, XML-RPC, etc to
> talk to another server via HTTP. You can ea
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