Hi List,
Just wondering, anyone from the list who is attending the Tomcat training?
I'm flying to Amsterdam tomorrow, in case somebody is in for some beers, just
let me know! :)
Cheers.
Pieter
> > However, as the jsessionid URL rewriting is defined in the servlet
> > specification, I would expect this to be secure.
>
> Why, out of interest?
I don't know. It just seemed way to easy to hijack a session, so I
supposed it must be secure.
> It's completely normal. Other frameworks have ex
Hi list.
I've got an issue which I would like to share with you guys.
My webapp requires a user to login, which on his turn creates a session
for that user.
Now, when I browse my webapp the address bar shows the current URL with
a JSESSIONID. Let's say:
http://testweb/testpageaction.do;jsessioni
i, 2009-02-27 at 20:12 +, Mark Thomas wrote:
> Pieter Temmerman wrote:
> > Hi list,
> >
> > Actually this question is more a question for Mark Thomas than for the
> > list, but please feel free to respond with your input.
> >
> > I'm trying
Hi list,
Actually this question is more a question for Mark Thomas than for the
list, but please feel free to respond with your input.
I'm trying to convince my bosses to let me attend to the upcoming
ApacheCon. I'm mainly interested in the Tomcat topics as this is what I
touch regularly in my wo
came into play, clearly a VERY specific
> scenario.
>
> THANKS, EVERYONE! I think we've solved this riddle! I owe you all beers, or
> your beverage of choice!
>
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> Thanks, Juha. Actually Pieter suggested it a little while ago, and I've been
> trying to get some information out of
> strace. The best I can do is to put strace in front of the java command
> that's inside catalina.sh. That's the command
> that shows with ps -ef when Tomcat is running.
it started a few days before Christmas (8 ?)..
> That must be telling us something, we're just not smart enough yet to
> figure it out.
>
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Didn't see this one. Suppose that was the problem.
-Mensaje original-
De: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com]
Enviado el: lun 16/02/2009 15:26
Para: Tomcat Users List
Asunto: RE: LifecycleException: No UserDatabase component found under
keyUserDatabase by Tomcat 6
Would you mind telling us the solution?
-Mensaje original-
De: thomas2004 [mailto:thomas200...@yahoo.de]
Enviado el: lun 16/02/2009 15:55
Para: users@tomcat.apache.org
Asunto: RE: LifecycleException: No UserDatabase component found under
keyUserDatabase by Tomcat 6
Hi all,
I solve t
> If you want to keep the directory name for your webapp as ParticleBoard, then
> do not put it under Tomcat's webapps directory, but do remove the existing
> ROOT directory there. Put your webapp somewhere outside of Tomcat's
> directory structure, and create the file conf/Catalina/localhost/
elieve that this definitely needs at least a HowTo on the Tomcat
> site. I'll get to it.
> Unfortunately, I think that the current structure of the downloadable
> versions does not make this really easy to explain.
> I posted another message a couple of days ago that asked why the
Hi list,
I realize my question may be very dependent on the environment,
requirements and scope, but I was wondering if you guys recommend the
use one Tomcat instance per webapp (on the same server), or rather
several webapps in one Tomcat?
Note that I'm talking about applications in production,
n for one or two days and stop
> unexpectedly
>
> 2009/2/12 Pieter Temmerman
>
> > What about attaching strace to the tomcat process?
> > Try executing "strace ./bin/catalina.sh run"
> >
> > On Thu, 2009-02-12 at 18:01 +0100, Adlane ACHAB
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SADIEL TECNOLOGÍAS DE LA INF
ously) before the
contextDestroyed message appears.
I would rather expect my debug message before seeing the app redeploy.
any thoughts on that?
On Thu, 2009-02-12 at 14:56 +0100, Gregor Schneider wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 1:19 PM, Pieter Temmerman
> wrote:
> >
> >> I
> Is your Webapp using RMI to communicate with WebLogic?
Don't know if this will answer your question, but I see that the
following class is loaded:
weblogic.iiop.PortableRemoteObjectDelegateImpl
|--proDelegate of javax.rmi.PortableRemoteObject [Class]
I'm not the developer of this webapp, so I'm afraid I cannot answer that
question.
On Thu, 2009-02-12 at 12:44 +0100, Gregor Schneider wrote:
> Just a shot from the hip:
>
> Is your Webapp using RMI to communicate with WebLogic?
>
> Gregor
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email:
Hi guys,
I've been trying YourKit profiler, as Mark suggested.
However, I am a little bit stuck.
> Tomcat will clear the references it has created but you are responsible for
> clearing the references you create. Once all the references are cleared gc
> will
> remove it.
> >> You need to find w
Pieter
On Wed, 2009-02-11 at 16:15 +, Mark Thomas wrote:
> Pieter Temmerman wrote:
> > Is there any documentation I can read to understand this process better,
> > or do I rather have to digg into the source code to get a better picture
> > of all these Tomcat intern
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Hi Mark,
> You are on the right track with a profiler. I use (and highly recommend)
> YourKit. I get a free copy as an Apache developer for investigating Tomcat
> related issues but it is reasonably priced and I have bought several copies
> for
> different projects over the years. It usually retu
Thanks André.
Let's say I'm a quick learner :-)
On Wed, 2009-02-11 at 13:35 +0100, André Warnier wrote:
> Pieter Temmerman wrote:
> [...]
>
> Hear, hear.
> Nothing to do with the problem at hand, and I cannot help with that, but
> I believe this to be sufficiently
Hello List,
A colleague of mine is having an issue with his application deployed in
a Tomcat 5.5.27 (jdk1.5.0_15) on a Debian Linux.
The application makes a connection to service running on a WebLogic
server. Therefor, he needs to include the weblogic.jar library in his
application.
When redeplo
The sessions are saved inside
$CATALINA_HOME/work/catalina/localhost/APPNAME/sessions.ser
In case you deploy a new version of your application or make
modifications, I suppose Tomcat sees this as a new application and
removes your current APP work-dir, and thus it's sessions.ser file
Correct me i
might consider this question a bit obscure too)
>
> As a secondary question, does the fact of adding such a Listener have
> any discernable impact on Tomcat's performance (when JConsole is not in
> use) ?
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Charles, List,
>Hmmm... could be a JVM bug, or might be a conflict with classes in your
>webapp. Do you happen to have some XML-related jars in >your webapp or
>otherwise visible to that branch of the classloader tree? (I guess you
>answered that below.)
Well, actually, the developers also i
6 and XFire (I haven't found any
indications for that).
The thing is, using JDK5, I don't see any Xerces threads anymore that
are continuously running.
Cheers.
Pieter
On Wed, 2009-01-28 at 18:13 +0100, Pieter Temmerman wrote:
> Thanks Chris,
>
> I just bumped into a very nice plu
would be among the
> very last pieces which I would suspect of being involved in the problem.
>
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ed to deploy some thread and memory monitoring setup to get a handle
> on this.
>
> Can someone suggest a path forward here?
>
> Thanks.
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test -n ''
> + prevarg=mod_jk.lo
> + case $arg in
> + test -z ''
> + echo 'libtool: link: `mod_jk.lo'\'' is not a valid libtool object'
> libtool: link: `mod_jk.lo' is not a valid libtool object
> + exit 1
>
> Could some
ch I'm sure can be found in Amsterdam.
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Hi Chuck
>> Could it be that Tomcat ran out of connectors (maxThreads
>> was hit) and after a while they get closed by the timeout?
>Depends on how your DB connector pool is configured.
I was actually referring to the limit of http connections, set by maxThreads.
>> This could be a plausible e
> Do I understand you correctly, that after you killed the first tomcat
> (in my understanding the one which fires soap requests, tomcat 5) than
> all the RUNNABLE threads in the second tomcat (the one that answers
> soap, tomcat 6 with xfire) went away and it (tomcat) was idle?
No, I did not res
Thanks Chris,
I just bumped into a very nice plugin for Jconsole called "TopThread".
It's a linux top alike and shows the CPU usage of all threads.
This only confirms what I figured out before, there are two threads
taking up all CPU. See below for their stack trace:
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.int
>If the threadMax would be too low in the connector, wouldn't the
> "freeze" be over once there are free connections? And also, how can a
> small threadMax make a thread hang? For example the one that is trying
> to read an XML file.
As a follow up on my own question. This is what the docs say:
A
I really appreciate your input Leon.
On Wed, 2009-01-28 at 11:07 +0100, Leon Rosenberg wrote:
> > "RMI TCP Connection(42)-173.x.x.x" - Thread t...@112
> > java.lang.Thread.State: RUNNABLE
>
> reading from socket, usually not a problem.
>
I thought so. Thanks.
> > "http-8081-35" - Thread t...
76.59514054008152% used
I'm quite sure that one of the RUNNING threads of Tomcat 6 is the
problem, which will probably be related to the webservice.
But I'm puzzled with wath the problem might be.
Sorry for the long response, I tried to be as complete as possible.
Thanks in advanc
Hi all.
I've been investigating why one of our applications (running in Tomcat
5.5.7) suddenly freezes after a variable amount of time (sometimes
10min, sometimes 2 hours).
Disclaimer: I'm not the developer of the application, nor do I know the
exact details of how stuff is implemented. I know..i
gt; Just one more question : assuming (just assuming) that I would like to
> have a try myself, just for memory's sake, but I don't have the exact
> customer system. (I have a Debian Linux 2.6.18 32-bit system)
> Does that work, and can I use the result on the customer's Suse Linux
> system ?
>
>
&
ire session and is
> able to capture this scenario
> but that is not the way to go, if you change something in the session,
> just call setAttribute
>
> Cart cart = (Cart)session.getAttribute("cart");
> cart.addItem("cucumber");
> session.setAttribute("c
Hi
I got a Tomcat cluster set up, which is working for most applications.
However, since I am experiencing some problems (See another thread of
mine "Deltamanager + Session beans: Do they like eachother?"), I reread
the Tomcat clustering documentation.
The following are a few things that are not
A bit of more information.
The session bean is implemented using
com.sun.rave.web.ui.appbase.AbstractSessionBean
I haven't found any relationship between that class and
incompatibilities with Tomcat and/or the DeltaManager.
I'm puzzled
On Fri, 2008-12-12 at 13:24 +0100, Pieter Temme
Hello everybody,
First of all, to avoid any misunderstandings, below problems relate to
applications that I did not write, neither do I exactly know the
implementation of them. Although, if required, I can ask the programmer
for more information.
That being said, the problem that I am seeing is t
LambaProbe's (http://www.lambdaprobe.org) features overview says :
"Ability to expire selected sessions". Not sure if this is what you're
looking for?
Cheers.
On Thu, 2008-12-04 at 12:09 -0700, Timothy J Schumacher wrote:
> Hi Leon,
>
> Thanks for the info. So, if I simply wanted to tell TC to
This problem is solved.
I replaced the SimpleTcpReplicationManager by the DeltaManager and
everything works as expected.
On Wed, 2008-12-03 at 23:48 +0100, Pieter Temmerman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm having two Tomcats which are placed in a cluster.
> If I stop and start a co
Hi all,
I'm having two Tomcats which are placed in a cluster.
If I stop and start a context (instead of completely stopping/restarting
Tomcat), then I see the following error in catalina.out:
ERROR: Unable to stop SimpleTcpReplicationManager
No other information is specified.
I have been Googli
My apologies for the misunderstanding.
On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 10:18 -0600, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
> I wasn't referring to your question, but rather to my initial terse responses
> of "maybe" and "42".
>
> - Chuck
>
>
> THIS COMMUNICATION MAY CONTAIN CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR OTHERWISE PROPRIETA
r with all the information I figured
out, in case I'm stuck.
Thanks again.
On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 09:33 -0600, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
> > From: Pieter Temmerman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Relation between sessions and server slowlyness
>
> In the spirit of A
Hi.
A quick question:
My session timeout is set to 45 minutes, so after a while I get a lot of
open sessions, although they are not active.
Is it possible that my application is slower because of the amount of
open sessions?
How much memory does a session occupy?
Thanks in advance
Hi Alberto,
I think this is merely "try and error".
Maybe jconsole would help as suggested by other people today.
I personally have not used it before.
Cheers.
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Creo que la única manera de averiguarlo es "prueba y error".
Hoy, ya varias personas han mencionado una utilidad que se llama
"jcons
il now)
On Thu, 2008-11-27 at 04:23 -0800, Christian Poecher wrote:
>
>
> Pieter Temmerman-2 wrote:
> >
> > The only thing that I think could be related to the problem is listed
> > below.
> >
> > Exception in thread "TP-Processor15" Except
Hi All,
I experienced a problem with Tomcat where all applications where
inaccessible. (Tomcat just hung, no 404 errors where given or
something).
The only thing that I think could be related to the problem is listed
below.
Exception in thread "TP-Processor15" Exception in thread
"Cluster-Members
I think that is not possible.
In production, the best option would be to use a database or LDAP
directory to store your accounts.
On Thu, 2008-11-27 at 10:39 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I need to update the tomcat-users.xml quite often in a productive
> environment. T
It's a pitty das mein Deutsch nicht so gut ist! ;)
On Thu, 2008-11-27 at 09:04 +0100, André Warnier wrote:
> Rainer, Michael, (*)
>
> do you know this place ? (in German)
> http://www.bsi.bund.de/literat/index.htm
>
> Look for A (for Apache) and T (for Tomcat).
> The one for Tomcat relates to 5.
One such tool is jarFinder
(http://www.isocra.com/articles/jarFinder.php)
You need Ant to build the tool.
Example:
java -cp classes com.isocra.utils.jarSearch.DirectorySearcher DIRECTORY
org.my.program.class
Another explanation could be that the wrong class loader is looking for
the class. Can
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