error-page for http 500 error code does not work

2011-06-02 Thread Kevin Claver
Issue: Tomcat does not redirect to the HMAExceptionHandlerServlet servlet I have configured in the application specific web.xml when running on Linux I've tried searching all of the lists for an answer to this question.  I've seen several postings by people having the same issue, but never a so

Re: maxPostSize syntax

2011-06-02 Thread André Warnier
Olivier Lefevre wrote: You guys have a chip on your shoulder. This is Java. "M", "m", "G" and "g" are accepted as sizes by all the -Xm? options, so why not by Tomcat. M and G are size units, too. Other than dudes with an attitude like you, nobody refers to 64M as 67108864. Olivier, this doesn'

Re: AW: specifying the content-type

2011-06-02 Thread André Warnier
Lentes, Bernd wrote: Andre Warnier wrote: On 6/1/2011 1:04 PM, Lentes, Bernd wrote: Okay. Can you post your servlet code, then? I have to ask our developers. Okay. There is no default Content-Type for HTTP responses, so getting a response directly from Tomcat might cause the browser to aut

AW: specifying the content-type

2011-06-02 Thread Lentes, Bernd
Andre Warnier wrote: > > On 6/1/2011 1:04 PM, Lentes, Bernd wrote: >>> Okay. Can you post your servlet code, then? >> I have to ask our developers. > > Okay. > >>> There is no default Content-Type for HTTP responses, so >>> getting a response directly from Tomcat might cause the >>> browser to au

Re: ***SPAM*** Re: ***SPAM*** maxPostSize syntax

2011-06-02 Thread David kerber
On 6/2/2011 7:52 AM, Mark Thomas wrote: On 02/06/2011 02:37, Olivier Lefevre wrote: You guys have a chip on your shoulder. This is Java. "M", "m", "G" and "g" are accepted as sizes by all the -Xm? options, so why not by Tomcat. M and G are size units, too. Other than dudes with an attitude like

Re: ***SPAM*** Re: ***SPAM*** maxPostSize syntax

2011-06-02 Thread Mark Thomas
On 02/06/2011 02:37, Olivier Lefevre wrote: > You guys have a chip on your shoulder. This is Java. > "M", "m", "G" and "g" are accepted as > sizes by all the -Xm? options, so why not by Tomcat. > M and G are size units, too. > > Other than dudes with an attitude like you, nobody > refers to 64M as

Re: Tomcat with Cisco ACE Load Balancer

2011-06-02 Thread Tim Funk
This looks looks like a nice time to look at your existing traffic and get actuals of 1) Hits per second 2) Bandwidth usage Then use your access logs (or if you have a test suite - use that ... guessing owning 8 weblogic instances probably means there was a budget to own a test suite) to determin