On 09/15/10 08:28, abhishek jain wrote:
Hi,
i have the following in bin/catalina.sh
JAVA_OPTS=$JAVA_OPTS -server -Xms512M -Xmx1024M -XX:MaxPermSize=1024M
-Djava.util.logging.manager=org.apache.juli.ClassLoaderLogManager
still i get the permgen error exception everyday, pl. someone help,
On 08/25/10 16:51, David kerber wrote:
On 8/25/2010 10:44 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
I know alot depends on the applications architecture but just how
good is tomcat?
Really effing good.
+1
Tomcat itself is usually the last thing to be worried about when it comes to
performance and
Hello all,
I have Tomcat 6.0.16 running with TLS enabled (at least I thought so)
and would have expected it to support both SSL and TLS connections. The
curious thing is, that only SSL3 works - with SSL3 disabled in eg. FF3
no connection is possible.
The negotiated encryption (with SSL3
Andrew Hole wrote:
Single sign on using valve is interesting, but is it possible use him if I
have different application running in different tomcat instances?
I think that only works with different applications under same tomcat
instance.
Thank you
You might want to take a look at the
Propes, Barry L [GCG-NAOT] wrote:
Hello users,
A while back I had posted about running different versions on a desktop to see if it caused conflicts, created problems and so on.
The versions in question are 4.0.1 and 4.1.3. For a lengthy time, I had used 4.0.1 in my dev. environment and
Edmund Urbani wrote:
Li wrote:
On 8/3/06, Gamefaqs Philippines [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But wouldn't this be specific to only one application? Also, wouldn't
this expose the real url of my site like
http://www.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8080/myapp/requesServ.do?uid=12345 instead
of http
Juba wrote:
Hello,
How do I configure my dns to point to the server where my application is
installed in Tomcat?
thanks
Juba
That depends on your DNS server and its config files/administration
tools. That's about all I can tell you, since I don't know what DNS
software you are using.
Edmund Urbani wrote:
John Cherouvim wrote:
Hello
I'm building a mid scale web application for use within an intranet. I'm
using a custom web framework to handle flow, user input, validations,
persistence with hibernate and views with JSP and JSP 2.0 tag files. I
use tomcat 5.0.28
John Cherouvim wrote:
Hello
I'm building a mid scale web application for use within an intranet. I'm
using a custom web framework to handle flow, user input, validations,
persistence with hibernate and views with JSP and JSP 2.0 tag files. I
use tomcat 5.0.28 and in particular this feature
Vaclav Kaspar wrote:
I want to prevent these example situations
user user1 have in his jsp script something like
FileWriter fw = new FileWriter(/home/USER2/somefile);
fw.write(blablabla);
fw.close();
or
File f = new File(/home/USER2/);
String[] files =File.list();
FileReader fr =
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I want to use cvs to check out the Tomcat 5.0 source. First I used the
ant with the default build.xml, but I got the following error:
[cvs] cvs [checkout aborted]: connect to
cvs.apache.org(140.211.166.113):2401 failed: Connection refused
Then I tried to
hi!
the config:
apache httpd 2.0 + mod_jk2 + several tomcat instances
the problem:
one of the webapps in a tomcat failed. the application continued to
accept requests, but they just hanged without a response. after a while
the number of hanging request reached the MaxClients number specified
feghoul mohamed wrote:
hello
why using mod_jk2
this version is not yet supported ?
it's an older config. the system was originally set up before the use
jk2 or go back to jk discussion.
i might switch to mod_jk, if this helps solve the issue i've experienced.
Edmund
Scott Purcell wrote:
Hello,
Running Tomcat 5.5 @ home and running a website which has a DNS entry in
it. I made the site the default webapp, and configured it in the
server.xml.
A week ago, I created another context (in the server.xml) for a
dev-site, of my live site, and I am using that
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