On 31 Jan 2012, at 06:59, baba smith junkuri...@gmail.com wrote:
the problem that i'm trying to fix is that after a while that apache and
tomcat work together, the tomcat stops responding to the apache.
it looks like the connector itself stops working.
the errors i see in the apach log are:
chenqiang wrote:
BTW, I change the user account from local system account to Administrator
account using tomcat configuration console, but I cannot start the service
under administrator account.
There we are getting into Windows-specific considerations. Google (or baidu) may be a
better
Pid * wrote:
On 31 Jan 2012, at 06:59, baba smith junkuri...@gmail.com wrote:
the problem that i'm trying to fix is that after a while that apache and
tomcat work together, the tomcat stops responding to the apache.
it looks like the connector itself stops working.
the errors i see in the
2012/1/30, André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com:
Luciano Andress Martini wrote:
...
Now my boss talked with the developers and added a command to call the
garbage colector, it is very better now, and we find the bad guy, its
a button, when we click then, the memory increases.
Luciano,
your
On 30/01/2012 16:34, Bilal S wrote:
On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 11:24 AM, Pid p...@pidster.com wrote:
On 28/01/2012 15:08, Bilal S wrote:
It would not be unusual for a page to redirect to itself.
Have you tried an alternate connection mechanisms. Http proxy or BonCode
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Hi,
I am wondering if anybody uses JBoss jta transaction manager in Tomcat.
I have updated code written by J Halliday
source here:
http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/labs/labs/jbosstm/workspace/jhalliday/tomcat-integration/
to support latest release of JBoss transaction manager ( 4.16.0 )
source
On Tue, 2012-01-31 at 09:52 -0800, Riccardo Venittelli wrote:
Hy,
I download tomcat 7.0.22 and apache server 2.2 on windows xp professional
32 bit.
I have made a cluster configuration with 2 server(tomcat) and a load
balancer (apache) and everithing works fine.
Now i need to use https
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Pid,
On 1/26/12 5:35 PM, Pid wrote:
On 26/01/2012 20:33, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Chuck
On 1/26/12 1:41 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Christopher Schultz
[mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net] Subject: [OT]
Inspecting JMX
Should I
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Rainer,
On 1/28/12 8:51 AM, Rainer Jung wrote:
On 26.01.2012 19:32, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Now I'm trying to get similar information using a command-line
tool that is very simple called check_jmx -- it's a plug-in for
Nagios. It appears
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Jonathan,
On 1/28/12 9:49 AM, Jonathan Rosenberg wrote:
Thanks to all for your ideas. The problem turned out to be an
error in my JSP file.
That was going to be my guess.
I guess this was causing the original exception to be propagated
to
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Ivan,
On 1/27/12 11:40 PM, Ivan wrote:
if (result != null) return result;
// Checking thread biding result =
threadBindings.get(currentThread); -- Here, the value
from threadBindings is always ignored ? is there something like if
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Oliver,
On 1/30/12 4:41 AM, Oliver Due Billing wrote:
Found some more details.
INFO: Server startup in *151496* ms -- This is my problem
:)
My startup command is: sudo /Library/Tomcat/bin/startup.sh
I Get alot of this stuff, but I do get DB
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Geet,
On 1/29/12 11:42 PM, Geet Chandra wrote:
Actually I don't want to use keytool -import command to import
the *.cer file into *.keystore file.
Any particular reason for your preference?
- The customer has got very secure
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Jerry,
On 1/28/12 8:32 PM, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
Not good news. I changed every resource statement in server.xml
to something like this:
Resource* testOnBorrow=true validateQuery=SELECT
1*name=jdbc/xxx auth=Container
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Pid,
On 1/27/12 4:16 PM, Pid wrote:
On 27/01/2012 21:06, bxqdev wrote:
On 1/27/2012 8:27 PM, Pid wrote:
On 27/01/2012 14:53, bxqdev wrote:
Hello, Developers!
1. What are the premises to use either
apache.coyote.http11.Http11NioProtocol
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To whom it may concern,
On 1/27/12 6:35 PM, bxqdev wrote:
10'000 req/sec 300Kb/response
That should be just under 3GiB (gigabyte) per second response, not 3Gb
(gigabit).
actually when i measured it was less than 1Gb/sec
Is that in gigabits or
Chris,
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To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2012 12:29 PM
Subject: Re: [OT] Inspecting JMX
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Thomas,
On 1/30/12 10:34 AM, Thomas Rohde wrote:
If you use Apache Webserver with Tomcat you wouldn't use APR but
AJP.
Actually, you can use both if you want. I'm not sure it actually makes
that much difference unless you want to have *lots* of
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