If you change the debug level of the root application to 4, tomcat shows
following in the thread dump (on windows):
XmlMapper: pop resource-ref org.apache.catalina.deploy.ContextResource:
ContextResource name=jdbc/myoracle, description=Oracle Datasource example,
type=javax.sql.DataSource,
Lord, let's stop this. What is the point? Who knows what this person
means? If they don't like Tomcat, fine. I don't know why they are
here. But that is fine too.
At 08:28 PM 12/9/2002 +, you wrote:
I also have a technical background, but not as big as yours. I have been
programming in
I think that you may find, from my experience, that you are going to have
to pay more than a little for accountability to get what you are asking
for here. What is your problem that is Tomcat's fault anyway?
At 09:43 PM 12/9/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Mark,
Thank you for your candid response. I
I will take scalable over speed any day. I cannot imagine writing a
separate class for a language in Java. I have not looked at these, but it
just feels so wrong. Do you have to rewrite these classes each time you
change something? I think I will take a look at this Baracuda. That seems
- if 1.2.0 doesn't use socket_timeout could I use cache_timeout ?
I think this is best used with web servers with threading models. If you
are using apache2.x, then yes, use it, but if you are using apache1.3.x,
then this doesn't help.
Could you give me an entry point to the mod_jk sources?
mod_jk 1.2.0 indeed does contain the socket_timeout
cache_timeout settings
(I dont't know if they work, though)
I couldn't see it in the source code of 1.2.0 but I could be wrong about
that.
This version doesn't seem to have any timeout options.
Documentation says mod_jk is independent of
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Jacob wrote:
Set up your Context ... entry to look something like this:
Context path=/myapp docBase=myapp debug=5
Logger
className=org.apache.catalina.logger.FileLogger
Good Morning!
Yes, i just renamed classes12.zip to classes12.jar. Tomcat should recognize it when
rebooting the server!
No further repackaging necessary!
How do you know that tomcat didn't recognize classes12.jar?
thomas
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Hi,
I have tomcat 3.2.1 in a debian linux distribution in production
environment. My servlet implement the SingleThreadModelInterface, when I
That's my vote.
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Lord, let's stop
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