Hi Andy,
I'm porting over to TC5 and I've not had any problems with it finding
my classes, *BUT* I don't put any classes into the base directory
itself, but below that.
So for example, my UserBean class is in
myapp/WEB-INF/classes/AccessCtrl and it is part of the package
AccessCtrl (i.e.
Hi,
You need the %@ page import=package % directive to tell it where to look
for it.
Yang
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Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 3:11 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Classpath problems with tomcat on Linux 9
Still no luck
Yah I missed that one. thanks
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Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 3:50 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: session affinity with loadbalancing (apache2, mod_jk,
tomcat5 on linux 9, jdk1.4.2)
Did you set the jvmRoute
I'm just getting started with my JSP and tomcat experience, and while
learning how JSP works, I'm can't get tomcat to recognize supporting
class definitions that I have placed in myapp/WEB-INF/classes.
Here's my setup:
* tomcat 5.0.19, running on RedHat Linux 9.0 Pro
* no customization
From: Andy Wadsworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Classpath problems with tomcat on Linux 9
.../work/Catalina/localhost/test/org/apache/jsp/savename_jsp.java:42
symbol : class UserData
location: class org.apache.jsp.savename_jsp
UserDAta user = null
Ah, if it was only that simple...
The capital A is a typo in the email message, not in the actual
error. I'm using IE on a WinXP box as my browser, but I sent my
email from my Linux machine and I can't copy/paste between the two.
-Andy.
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I'm just getting started with my JSP and tomcat experience, and while
learning how JSP works, I'm can't get tomcat to recognize supporting
class definitions that I have placed
I've read in the Workers How To of apache that the property
sticky_session for lb worker properties enables / disables session
affinity for the load balancer. When I tried it on my system the session
doesn't seem to be retained often resulting to a session timed out or a
not logged in error. Below
'
Subject: session affinity with loadbalancing (apache2, mod_jk, tomcat5
on linux 9, jdk1.4.2)
I've read in the Workers How To of apache that the property
sticky_session for lb worker properties enables / disables session
affinity for the load balancer. When I tried it on my system
Hi
Don't you also have to provide the properties for the loadbalancer worker?
eg
# properties for load balanced workers
worker.loadbalancer.type=lb
worker.loadbalancer.balanced_workers=tomcat1,tomcat2
and then add the extra properties you require (to worker.loadbalancer.XXX)?
Hope that helps.
Does Tomcat automatically gzip its logs on Linux Mandrake?
I noticed something odd in the Tomcat logs recently on our Linux server:
apparently, every week (on Saturday), a process is coming along and gzipping all
of the files in the logs directory of Tomcat. The system administrator says he
On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 01:33:09PM -0500, Rhino wrote:
: It would surprise me if Tomcat is the culprit here since Tomcat 4.1.24 on my
: Windows XP doesn't zip its logs but I thought I'd ask anyway. If anyone else
: is using Tomcat 4.1.x on Mandrake, maybe you can suggest an alternate cause
: for
expect to see a light bulb go
on over his head when he hears your theory ;-)
Thanks again!
Rhino
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Hi,
JAVA_OPTS=-server -Xms1200 -Xmx1200 on a Pentium 3 machine with 2GB
of
RAM. I'm new to Memory profiling but can't seem to find any lingering
I really doubt this is the memory setting you want. But giving you the
benefit of the doubt, assuming you've done your profiling and testing to
Hi all,
Thanks for the replies..
Yoav.. Yes I read the documentation. The documentation was helpful but
there is/was no download available for linux. The download directory was
empty. At that point I stopped to ask for assistance.
Dale.. I have not yet read this howto. Thank you very much
I started up tomcat with both the Sun JDK and JRockit. Even without any load, the
total avaiable memory contiues to drop. Why does this happen?
Thanks,
Tom
tom ly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Background threads? What can be causing them to occur? If you have any suggestions on
where to look
Background threads? What can be causing them to occur? If you have any suggestions
on where to look that'll be great.
Thanks
Tom
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Sounds like background threads doing bad things or things that the GC can't
resolve as candidate for freeing.
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tom ly wrote:
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tomcat. It gets to the point where there is hardly any left and we
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Subject: Re: [OT] Thank you! : New homes for Tomcat on Linux Found !
Hi All !
When I woke up this morning, I was really surprised at the number of
people who offered to help me out ! You guys are really generous !
Thanks a lot !
I think I have enough mirror sites, so I will close my
but
the jk for linux download directory is empty. I'm comfortable with the
install of apache and tomcat but I can't find any good documentation on
getting the jk directory under tomcat5-- conf. About the best I could do
is copy my jk directory from the old tomcat to the new. Start the new
tomcat
This may not live there for much longer but is the best tutorial about
http://cymulacrum.net/writings/tomcat5/book1.html
Ta
Matt
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From: Mark Nye [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 March 2004 14:32
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: new apache to tomcat connector for linux
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Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 9:32 AM
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Subject: new apache to tomcat connector for linux
Hi,
I spend about half a day looking for the jk flavor of the week. It seems
the documentation is running in circles. I currently use apache 2 with
tomcat 3
]
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 9:32 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: new apache to tomcat connector for linux
Hi,
I spend about half a day looking for the jk flavor of the week. It
seems
the documentation is running in circles. I currently use apache 2 with
tomcat 3. (tomcat 3 is the only
The Free Memory(not the java heap) continues to drop even when there is nothing going
on with tomcat. It gets to the point where there is hardly any left and we have to
restart tomcat. I'm using JRockit and have my JAVA_OPTS=-server -Xms1200 -Xmx1200
on a Pentium 3 machine with 2GB of RAM.
to access my site.
Yoav, do you think the Jakarta group be willing to accept my stuff ?
Thanks to the many thousands out there who read my docs. Hope they
helped you, in some small way. And if you know of any companies hiring,
tell them about this poor Linux/UNIX sysadmin and Java programmer
to access my site.
Yoav, do you think the Jakarta group be willing to accept my stuff ?
Thanks to the many thousands out there who read my docs. Hope they
helped you, in some small way. And if you know of any companies hiring,
tell them about this poor Linux/UNIX sysadmin and Java programmer
: [OT] Needed : New home(s) for Tomcat on Linux StepByStep
Hi all !
The amount of traffic I'm getting for my Tomcat tutorial has shot up in
recent days, and though I'm very happy with the response, I'm also more
than a little worried about my bandwidth bill at the end of the month.
Because I am
Hi Yoav !
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
Technically, we can host this on jakarta.apache.org/tomcat. The network
traffic numbers you quote would be a tiny fraction of what our servers
receive. However:
- You won't have direct write access to the docs: you'll have to send a
message to tomcat-dev.
/unix.html), then it's not as big a
deal. Tim?
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
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From: Chong Yu Meng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 10:32 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: [OT] Needed : New home(s) for Tomcat on Linux StepByStep
Research Informatics
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From: Chong Yu Meng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 10:32 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: [OT] Needed : New home(s) for Tomcat on Linux StepByStep
Hi Yoav !
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
Technically, we can host
Hi,
Here is my preference ...
Copy the content of http://cymulacrum.net/writings/tomcat5/book1.html
and
http://cymulacrum.net/writings/tomcat4/book1.html to the Wiki.
The FAQ does already links to these 2 documents:
http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?Tomcat/Links and
Don't know. (I guess it might be nice to take snapshots occasionally.)
-Tim
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
BTW, do we backup the wiki every now and then?
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Subject: Re: [OT] Needed : New home(s) for Tomcat on Linux StepByStep
Don't know. (I guess it might be nice to take snapshots occasionally.)
-Tim
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
BTW, do we backup the wiki every now
Hi Tim !
Tim Funk wrote:
The drawback (which is a good drawback!) is the tomcat4 and tomcat5
links below contain many files and can easily grow to many more as it
becomes more comprehensive.
Thanks, Tim !
The docs are not FAQ worthy but definitely worth linking to from the FAQ.
Well, the
Hi,
I think we need more people writing docs for Tomcat. Though
installation
and basic configuration is covered quite well, and there is a LOT of
stuff out there on Apache connectors, some advanced stuff, like writing
your own realms or JNDI realms, or even the recent discussions about
JNDI
it. Once I've addressed that
issue I plan to post the document on my web site as well
-Dave
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From: Chong Yu Meng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 11:20 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: [OT] Needed : New home(s) for Tomcat on Linux StepByStep
Chong Yu Meng wrote:
The docs are not FAQ worthy but definitely worth linking to from the FAQ.
Well, the documents weren't written to be a FAQ, and I think the
structure does not lend itself well to a FAQ. The reason why I wrote it
that way was because a lot of answers in FAQs assume or
Hi,
Wiki has its pros and cons. And different flavors of Wiki are more
advanced
in the their formatting capabilitites than others. You might be able to
post
straight HTML, but usually Wiki's don't like that.
TextFormattingRules: http://www.usemod.com/cgi-
bin/wiki.pl?TextFormattingRules
All
Hi,
I've noticed that there is next to no documentation that covers TC5 and
IIS
Google: there are many hits including a bunch of how-to's and tutorials.
I've never used a Wiki and having looked at it I have no idea how
to go
about that.
It doesn't get much more trivial than posting to a
it correctly
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From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 11:38 AM
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Subject: RE: [OT] Needed : New home(s) for Tomcat on Linux StepByStep
Hi,
I've noticed that there is next to no documentation that covers TC5
: New home(s) for Tomcat on Linux StepByStep
Hi all !
The amount of traffic I'm getting for my Tomcat tutorial has shot up in
recent days, and though I'm very happy with the response, I'm also more
than a little worried about my bandwidth bill at the end of the month.
Because I am
, 2004 12:20 PM
Subject: Re: [OT] Needed : New home(s) for Tomcat on Linux StepByStep
Hi Tim !
Tim Funk wrote:
The drawback (which is a good drawback!) is the tomcat4 and tomcat5
links below contain many files and can easily grow to many more as it
becomes more comprehensive.
Thanks, Tim
Hey Chong,
How much daily bandwidth does hosting your tut currently use?
If it takes less than 50MB per day you can use SDF to host it.
SDF is a non-profit organization promoting Internet education. Basically
they have a big cluster of 64-bit servers running NetBSD that they give out
shell
Hi All !
When I woke up this morning, I was really surprised at the number of
people who offered to help me out ! You guys are really generous !
Thanks a lot !
I think I have enough mirror sites, so I will close my request for new
homes. To those who offered to host my pages, I will email you
I thought some people might want to know. I don't have this problem any
more.
The problem seems to be when the workers2.properties is used for the
urisets.
I took them out and put them into mod_jk2.conf, which is statically
included into httpd.conf, as
Location /myapp/*.jsp
JkUriSet
Hi Ken,
First, there is no mod_jk3 that I am aware of. You are referring to
mod_jk2, perhaps?
Second, please look at Appendix A of my Tomcat 5 write-up
(http://cymulacrum.net/writings/tomcat5/c1215.html). I encountered the
same problem. You wouldn't be using Mandrake or Mandrake's Advanced
Typo. I thought I had everything right. It's mod_jk2 obviously.
Thanks for pointing that out.
Still a problem.
Ken
Chong Yu Meng wrote:
Hi Ken,
First, there is no mod_jk3 that I am aware of. You are referring to
mod_jk2, perhaps?
Second, please look at Appendix A of my Tomcat 5 write-up
Help please,
I have searched far and wide, but found no answer to this question -
although one guy had the same problem and reverted to mod_jk as a
solution. This is not a solution for me.
I have the following in my workers2.properties file:
[uri:/myapp/]
[uri:/myapp/*.jsp]
Hello,
I cant find the jk2 connector for Linux. I am running tomcat 4.1.30
and Apache 2.0.48. In the binaries page of mod_jk2 there are only
directories for solaris and win32.
Anyone knows where I can find it
Thanks
to find mod_jk2 for linux?
Hello,
I cant find the jk2 connector for Linux. I am running tomcat 4.1.30
and Apache 2.0.48. In the binaries page of mod_jk2 there are only
directories for solaris and win32.
Anyone knows where I can find it
Thanks
Hi,
I am installing tomcat on RH9.
Tomcat version is 4.1.27 and the file is jakarta-tomcat-4.1.27.tar.gz
The installation works with JDK 1.4
but tomcat does not start when I try to use JDK 1.3.1
The browser returns the message Unable to connect to localhost with
http://localhost:8080/.
Any
Hi,
but tomcat does not start when I try to use JDK 1.3.1
The browser returns the message Unable to connect to localhost with
http://localhost:8080/.
What do the logs say?
Yoav Shapira
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Asif Chowdhary wrote:
Hi,
I am installing tomcat on RH9.
Tomcat version is 4.1.27 and the file is jakarta-tomcat-4.1.27.tar.gz
The installation works with JDK 1.4
but tomcat does not start when I try to use JDK 1.3.1
The browser returns the message Unable to connect to localhost with
Nothing gets written to the log file.
Catalina.out is created and the process seems to start
when I issue the grep command.
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From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 11:51 AM
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Subject: RE: Tomcat on linux : IBM
Are you trying to use IBM jdk 1.3 on red hat 9?
Hugo
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From: Asif Chowdhary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mittwoch, 10. März 2004 17:42
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Subject: Tomcat on linux : IBM JDK 1.3.1 -
Hi,
I am installing tomcat on RH9.
Tomcat version is 4.1.27
Take a look at this post:
http://www.linux-sxs.org/programming/ibm-java.html#APPENDIX_A
Cheers,
Hugo
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From: Lerias, Hugo
Sent: Mittwoch, 10. März 2004 17:55
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Tomcat on linux : IBM JDK 1.3.1 -
Are you trying to use IBM jdk 1.3
Hi,
Nothing gets written to the log file.
Catalina.out is created and the process seems to start
when I issue the grep command.
Are the tomcat ports bound?
You may wish to set debug=99 on the various containers in server.xml
to maybe get more debugging information.
Yoav Shapira
This
Thank you.
setting the LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5 in the user profile works.
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Take a look
Mathew,
Yes. I want to run Apache and Tomcat as servcices.
Thanks,
Rama
Mathew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As service in Linux ?? In NT U can do that
Hi All,
Is there any way to install Apache2 and Tomcat4 as service on Linux? If
so, please advise me. Your help is greatly appreciated
Rama,
What Mathew is talking about is that Linux does not have services as windows
does. I think that the term you need to search for is daemon. Or google for
run Tomcat daemon.
Tomcat 5 has instructions for this on the setup page. I don't know if this
can be applied to TC4.
http
Hi Doug,
Thank you very much for your info.
Regards,
Rama
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Rama,
What Mathew is talking about is that Linux does not have services as windows
does. I think that the term you need to search for is daemon. Or google for
run Tomcat daemon
Hi All,
Is there any way to install Apache2 and Tomcat4 as service on Linux? If so, please
advise me. Your help is greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Rama
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As service in Linux ?? In NT U can do that
Hi All,
Is there any way to install Apache2 and Tomcat4 as service on Linux? If
so, please advise me. Your help is greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Rama
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Yahoo! Search - Find what youre
Where can I download from Linux binaries for JK2 connector,
from the jakarta.apache.org site, I found just JK2 binaries
for Win32 and Solaris.
Thanks a lot for advise,
M.
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Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2-b28, mixed mode)
on Linux 2.4.20 with glibc 2.3.2 in a production environment. We're
not using the LD_ASSUME_KERNEL export since we're not running glibc 2.2.
Two or three times a day, I'll see this exception in the Tomcat log:
Feb 13, 2004 12:43
Edition (build 1.4.2-b28)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2-b28, mixed mode)
on Linux 2.4.20 with glibc 2.3.2 in a production environment. We're
not using the LD_ASSUME_KERNEL export since we're not running glibc 2.2.
Two or three times a day, I'll see this exception in the Tomcat log:
Feb 13
Problem: tomcat doesn't unpack war files when run as daemon!
The error-message in logs/catalina.out is:
Feb 26, 2004 11:46:41 AM org.apache.catalina.startup.HostConfig deployWARs
WARNING: Exception while expanding web application archive myapp-0.1-dev.war
The message unfortunately comes without a
Greetings-
We're running Apache 2.0.48, JK 1.2.5, and Tomcat 4.1.29, java
java version 1.4.2
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.2-b28)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2-b28, mixed mode)
on Linux 2.4.20 with glibc 2.3.2 in a production environment. We're
not using
schrieb:
Howdy,
File permissions for the daemon process maybe?
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
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Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 8:12 AM
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Howdy,
File permissions for the daemon process maybe?
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
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The same principles apply. There is only one gotcha. You cannot
use JNI to run Tomcat (yet).
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Hi,
I want to configure Apache2, Mod_jk2 and Tomcat 4 on Linux. If any body has any
procedure, Please send me.
I have done this in Windows environment successfully and Struggling to configure on
Linux.
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Rama
and a connector to be an advanced topic and I am certainly not
advanced. Yet.
Apahce Tomact wrote:
Hi,
I want to configure Apache2, Mod_jk2 and Tomcat 4 on Linux. If any body
has any procedure, Please send me.
I have done this in Windows environment successfully and Struggling to
configure on Linux.
Your help
Hi,
I did an installation on Fedora, with Apache2, Tomcat 4.1.29 and mod_jk
1.2. You can access the installation journal at
http://www.javateria.net/fedora/index.php.
Regards,
Francois
Apahce Tomact wrote:
Hi,
I want to configure Apache2, Mod_jk2 and Tomcat 4 on Linux. If any body has any
journal at
http://www.javateria.net/fedora/index.php.
Regards,
Francois
Apahce Tomact wrote:
Hi,
I want to configure Apache2, Mod_jk2 and Tomcat 4 on Linux. If any body has any
procedure, Please send me.
I have done this in Windows environment successfully and Struggling to configure on
Linux
Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
I need to have connector. I have installed Apache and Tomcat on Linux and
independently they are working but failing when tried to load the mod_jk2 module.
Regards,
Rama
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There are lots of resources on the net. Do a search. I
Hi,
I am using RedHat 8 with SMP kernel.
OS: RedHat 8
Kernel: kernel-smp-2.4.20-20.8.i686.rpm
Tomcat: tomcat4-4.1.18-full.1jpp.noarch.rpm
Java: j2re-1_4_1_06-fcs-linux-i586.rpm
The Intel processor is hyperthreaded.
Tomcat fails to startup. Below is the stack trace
. You have to use
a JDK.
Oscar
On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, arvind
singh wrote:
Hi,
I am using RedHat 8 with SMP kernel.
OS: RedHat 8
Kernel: kernel-smp-2.4.20-20.8.i686.rpm
Tomcat: tomcat4-4.1.18-full.1jpp.noarch.rpm
Java: j2re-1_4_1_06-fcs-linux-i586.rpm
The Intel processor
.
Thanks.
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Don't expect Hyperthreading to work without compiling a new kernel.
BTW, I would update all your other
On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, arvind singh wrote:
Hyperthreading is working fine.
Tomcat is working very well with non SMP kernel and only with JRE.
RedHat has nothing new other than a better dektop.
But later glibc, gcc, and nptl libraries.
I can see virtual processor and other apps. work just
Hi All,
I am using Tomcat 4.1 running on Red Hat Linux 9.0. I have succesfully
deployed my servlet and all seems to be running ok except for one issue.
The number of sessions for my servlet seems to be incrementing, even if
I stop and restart Tomcat. Its currently at 86 and i'm worried
I understand that Windows does port redirection which can be troublesome when going
through a firewall.
I'm using Apache Tomcat on Linux which goes through a Checkpoint firewall to get to
Oracle on Windows 2000.
What I understand is that when the webserver makes a SQL request via JDBC on port
On 01/26/2004 07:12 PM Shane O'Sullivan wrote:
Hi All,
I am using Tomcat 4.1 running on Red Hat Linux 9.0. I have succesfully
deployed my servlet and all seems to be running ok except for one issue.
The number of sessions for my servlet seems to be incrementing, even if
I stop and restart Tomcat
In what directory should I install Tomcat on Linux? There is no indication
in the docs of a standard location.
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In what directory should I install Tomcat on Linux
Hello,
I have encountered a problem using tomcat, linux and ssl.
This is my configuration:
OS: Redhat7.2
Tomcat: 4.0
Jdk: 1.3.1_07
I have a servlet that does a post https connexion with a certificat client
and server.
When I execute 200 (or more) this servlet, we can see that the memory
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Subject: Tomcat maximum heap size on Linux
I wanted to increase Tomcat's maximum heap size. I did it by putting
the
following string in the catalina.sh file (I'm running RedHat Linux):
CATALINA_OPTS
with that (cleaner) platform.
Bonus question: How's the performance / scalability ?
I've been running Linux kernels 2.6.0 on a couple of very lightly loaded
Tomcat servers without any issues. This is running on Fedora Core 1 and
JDK 1.4.2_01-b06 (which reminds me, I should upgrade that machine to the
latest JDK
Hi
What are the steps for installing tomcat 5 on Linux
I have don ethese
Installed JDK
untared everything from the Tomcat5 installation file to a tomcat5 directory
set the JAVA_HOME and CATALINA_HOME
when i give the command sh $CATALINA_HOME/bin/startup.sh
the following messages getting
On Thu, 2004-01-08 at 05:28, Prince wrote:
Hi
What are the steps for installing tomcat 5 on Linux
I have don ethese
Installed JDK
untared everything from the Tomcat5 installation file to a tomcat5 directory
set the JAVA_HOME and CATALINA_HOME
when i give the command sh
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From: Daniel Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 2:04 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat maximum heap size on Linux
It's not a system roof, we use around 200Mb on average and under high
load we use around 700Mb with maximum heap set
Subject: RE: Tomcat maximum heap size on Linux
I expect to use it a few hundred Megabytes. It was quickly increasing
in
my eyes and stopped on 150Mb. Looks like its the system roof. Could
it
be
so?
Howdy,
If it doesn't need more than 150MB, it won't use more than 150MB...
Are
you
session?
BR
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From: Norris Shelton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 ßíóàðè 2004 ã. 16:17
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: TC 4.1.12 on Linux - session swapping
We are running TC 4.1.12 on Linux. We have 8 different
websites that run on tomcat. Most
They are being posted to the same JSP. There are several beans
that are page scope. Think that is it?
I have a newer part that was written by me that uses request and
session scope beans. I will have the QA person run her tests
against that part of the project. I am assuming that this will
be
: I took a look at the code. UGLY. All of the code is in the JSP
: and there are no class variables.
Well, if it's all in one JSP, at least you have only one file to check. ;)
Sorry, couldn't resist...
: There are lots of page scope
: beans. Page scope is not something that I am used to
produce some
benchmark results against the 2.4 kernel.
I'll be putting the setup procedure and benchmark results here:
http://daydream.stanford.edu/tomcat/install_web_services.html
What was meant by Linux 2.6? Was that Debian or Suse?
Oscar
Does anyone have stability issues on this platform
We are running TC 4.1.12 on Linux. We have 8 different websites
that run on tomcat. Most of them are low volume.
We have encountered the problem where a test engine is executing
multiple requests from multiple machines using multiple user
accounts against a specific webapp. Sometimes
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