On 1/22/06, Richard Mixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andri,
I'm guessing that you are using a 32-bit version of (SuSE) Linux Enterprise
9. You need to use the 64-bit version to get heap sizes greater than 2GB
(actually it ends up being closer to th 1800m as you have experience). An of
course
I also have the same requirement (to provide connection pools on the fly)
but also need these pools available to Cocoon (so need them to map to the
standard jdbc/mypool jndi location.
Tomcat declares it's initial context as being readonly so I have no idea how
to go about binding the pools I
Hi,
I changed all my forms to method GET and the problem disappeared.
So, I think there might be a problem with post form data processing in
tomcat 5.5.15.
I can't keep my forms in GET method because some of them submit the
user password.
Any new ideas to solve the problem?
Thanks,
The point of connection pooling is to eliminate the overhead of setting up
and tearing down a (TCP, database, AAA) connection for every database
transaction (typically, the web request in a web app.) This can add 100s or
1000s of milliseconds to every request, and is quite expensive.
If you can
Ken Johanson wrote:
...
I'm trying to write a facade API that will call into whatever
Realm/Authenticator that the user already has configured (though an
abstract/overridden method)... the idea being that no changes to the
user's existing auth config or modules are required, nor that the
Gregg D Bolinger wrote:
I am using Tomcat 5.5.12 but this has been an issue since the first
5.5.xrelease. During development I've been trying to use both
Tomcat's ant tasks
as well as the browser interface to the Manager to deploy, start, stop,
undeploy my webapp. I start Tomcat, and I
Jojo Paderes wrote:
Does Tomcat 5.5.x provides a class loader scoping feature? I need to
ensure that each web app deployed in the server will not encounter
problems using a wrong class version from another web app.
Tomcat creates an individual ClassLoader for each WebApp:
Blah Blah Blah
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Tony LaPaso
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How do I set up tomcat to run several webapps each serving requests for
their respective domains?
I've figured that I can create a Host element in the server.xml, but
the Tomcat documentation doesn't really help me much more. It mentions
the option to add files in the conf/[Engine]/[Appname]
Morten Andersen wrote:
PS: More examples in documentation please. It's easier to write and
understand.
Documentation patches (in diff -u format) are always welcome.
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Morten Andersen wrote:
PS: More examples in documentation please. It's easier to write and
understand.
Documentation patches (in diff -u format) are always welcome.
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One doesn't typically add new database servers on the fly, and this
option would require defining a new JNDI datasource for a new server
That's exactly what I need to be able to do... Is this possible on Tomcat
start-up as it doesn't have to strictly on the fly just on start-up. I
mainly need to
How often do you change servers? What you describe below can be handled by
editing the appropriate context / resource and restarting Tomcat. Perhaps
more detail on the business requirement, rather then stating I must define
them on the fly would enable us to give you a better solution.
Thanks for your help Warren.
I think I've made some progress on this problem, but I've encountered
another error. Here's where I am now...
I commented out all references to JK2 and downloaded
mod_jk-apache-2.0.55.so. I've set up mod_jk in apache's httpd.conf, and I am
now connecting to Tomcat
Date sent: Sun, 22 Jan 2006 19:55:36 -0500
From: Darren Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:RE: (newb) Tomcat servlet mapping problem
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Have you tried accessing the servlet directly via tomcat yet?
If going through tomcat itself gives an error then work on fixing that
error first before worrying
about mod_jk.
-Steve O.
I had not, but that was an excellent idea (kinda upset I didn't think of
that one myself =P).
I
I've declared an error-page in my web app's web.xml file.However, sometimes
my error-page is displayed and sometimes the standard tomcat error page gets
displayed.I'm testing my app using JMeter and am trying to see how my app
behaves under extreme loads. Specifically, I want to make
Have u checked ur web.xml configuration?
The error sounds like Tomcat facing problem finding ur servlet class file...
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From: Darren Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Have you tried accessing the servlet directly via tomcat yet?
If going through tomcat itself gives an error then work on fixing that
error first before worrying
about mod_jk.
-Steve O.
So, is this a simple classpath error? It looks like the classloader was
unable to find my servlet,
Have u checked ur web.xml configuration?
The error sounds like Tomcat facing problem finding ur servlet class
file...
I have. The servlets I am trying to deploy (err, map?) do not have a package
associated with them. My class files live in the
From: Darren Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: (newb) Tomcat servlet mapping problem
I have. The servlets I am trying to deploy (err, map?) do not
have a package associated with them.
Not sure if your first sentence meant you found the problem, but just to
make sure it's clear,
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From: Tim Lucia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 6:21 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Setting up connection pools on the fly...
The point of connection pooling is to eliminate the overhead
of setting up and tearing down a (TCP,
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Hi,
Mr. Barker,
Thank you for your response. Your message is valuable.
No we don't. It's a new connection from Tomcat's point of view, totally
indisigushable from any other new connection.
Yes. You are right,
For most
Hi,
I have a file sound.wav sitting alongside my .jsp
files and when I point the browser to that file, I get
the error below. This has just started happening - I
don't know what I changed. Previously, it would just
serve up the file. In any case, here's the error:
type Exception report
message
The APR connector is still a bit buggy in 5.5.12. I suggest either
upgrading to 5.5.15, or disabling the APR connector.
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Hi,
I have a file sound.wav sitting alongside my .jsp
files and when I point the browser to that
Hi All,
How and where to enable Tomcat server to use NCSA Common or NCSA Combined
format in their log files?
Thanks in Advance,
Sheshadri Patel.
it is possible to setting XX:ParallelGCThreads over than CPU count?
example:
CPU count :2
XX:ParallelGCThreads=4
what happen with this option?
Thanks
Andri
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