Chen Bangzhong wrote:
> Hi, experts
>
> I have one java web application. In the application,
> several datasource was configured for dbcp. For each datasource,
> maxActive was set to 100 and max Idle set to 30.
>
> Then I used
> several crawlers to make the web application very busy, until the
>
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 10:27 PM, Trin
Chavalittumrong wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> The NTEVentLogAPpender.dll that comes with log4j seems to be working with
> Windows 32-bit only. Has anyone had any solutions for this problem in Windows
> 64-bit?
Wrong list, try http://logging.apache.org/mail-lists.html
i managed to solve this issue. turns out it was user error (on my part).
as typical, i spent a bunch of time digging through the digester code to see
if there was some problem with the URL being cached---in fact, digester
takes this into account and appears to handle it by turning caching off and,
Hi Andrew,
what you describe seems really complicated. I am not sure whether I
fully understand the problem, but I hope at least to give you some
hints. Comments inline...
Andrew Thorburn schrieb:
This is something that doesn't make an awful lot of sense to me:
I've got a web application th
I'm developing functionality that can operate on concrete data beans
returned via Hibernate, or DynaBeans returned by using Jakarta
Commons/BeanUtils' RowSetDynaClass (which wraps a JDBC result set).
RowSetDynaClass by default forces all bean property names to lower case, and
I need to convert all
Thanks Oliver.
I have no idea why, but it's suddenly started working. I messed about
with a few things, including dumping the combined configuration (but
nothing was interpolated), and removing breakpoints which I had set on
several different copies of my Configurator class.
Absolutely bizarre. A
Yeah, you know what? I was wrong. I had just loaded up a second copy
of my application into Glassfish without realising it. Go me?
- Andrew
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 1:18 PM, Andrew Thorburn wrote:
> Thanks Oliver.
>
> I have no idea why, but it's suddenly started working. I messed about
> with a fe