Hello everyone! I have a webapp running on tomcat 7.0.92 with java 7 with
APR/tomcat native 1.2.19 on RHEL 6
I've tested website(debug.ieml.ru) on which my webapp is running on ssllabs
server test and one thing I've noticed is the orange warning line saying
Session resumption (caching)No
Bravo! Good work.
John
On 2/9/19, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
> John,
>
> Update I went into the eclipse server definition and changed "Use
> Workspace Metadata" to "Use Tomcat Installation" and it finally works.
> This validates your assumption that some config item was not being
> replicated.
It's been awhile since I used eclipse, so forgive my lack of
specificity. I did run into this problem several times, though, when
I was using eclipse I'm sure of it.
Are you setting up a database connection pool? You can define these
either in server.xml or in a separate context file. I believe
John,
Update I went into the eclipse server definition and changed "Use
Workspace Metadata" to "Use Tomcat Installation" and it finally works.
This validates your assumption that some config item was not being
replicated. But I still would like to know what it is that's missing.
I gues
John,
Specifically what "jdbc configuration" am I looking for? I see all the
replicated config files in the eclipse workspace plus the metadata
folder, etc. But I don't really define 'jdbc' explicitly in native
tomcat (At least I don't think I do). So I'm not sure what should be
replicated
Arjuna,
It's not maven. It's a simple WAR file project. Actually several
virtual hosts with several WAR files per host. I don't build in
Eclipse. I simply reference the source tree. Everything is deployed in
Tomcat and running fine standalone.
I decided to start from scratch and reinsta
Eclipse creates its own set of deployment metadata .. likely your jdbc
configuration is not being replicated there. In the tomcat logs, you
can usually find some file paths that give a clue as to the deployment
information being used .. in eclipse, I would guess they are machine
generated paths th
Jerry,
Are you running Maven project?
Could you send error msg?
Regards,
Arjuna
On Sat, 9 Feb 2019 9:46 pm Jerry Malcolm, wrote:
> Any idea what could cause 'jdbc' to not be found when running eclipse,
> but it is found when running outside eclipse?
>
> I have a fully functional Tomcat 9.0 r
Any idea what could cause 'jdbc' to not be found when running eclipse,
but it is found when running outside eclipse?
I have a fully functional Tomcat 9.0 running fine with Windows
services. But when I define a Tomcat 9.0 server in Eclipse and start it
up, the first time I need to access a dat