, Stadelmann Josef wrote:
For trouble shooting I am about to build an old version 5.5.26 of
Apache Jakarta Tomcat
Why not just download a binary distribution from the ASF archives?
++ as I said, I have to trouble shoot and look at the code
i.e. debugging it to find what triggers a background process
For trouble shooting I am about to build an old version 5.5.26 of Apache
Jakarta Tomcat
And I am missing a jar containing at least the following 4 members
import org.apache.tomcat.core.BaseInterceptor;
import org.apache.tomcat.core.Context;
import org.apache.tomcat.core.ContextManager;
import
I would also read about how to scale up web applications !
Also you may talk to those which have their web apps already in the cloud !
In a cloud, adding more CPU's, adding more memory, adding more data storage
space is easy.
And what about communication and data band width and related equipment
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On 3/27/13 9:51 AM, Stadelmann Josef wrote:
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I highly suspect that you have log4j.jar in either common/lib or
shared/lib. In that case, your log4j will initialize only once
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Josef,
On 3/28/13 5:54 AM, Stadelmann Josef wrote:
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log4j.properties files parsed
On 3/26/2013 9:20 AM, Stadelmann Josef wrote:
we have multiple applications deployed as war files into tomcat webapps.
each apps has its class directory among a lib directory
we use log4j-1.6 and so each web apps/web-inf/classes has its
log4j.properties file
what we do
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Josef,
On 3/26/13 12:20 PM, Stadelmann Josef wrote:
we have multiple applications deployed as war files into tomcat
webapps.
each apps has its class directory among a lib directory
Can you explain that in more detail? I do not understand...
+++ your rigth, my real stupid
Thank you Rainer
we already observed different behavior in parsing if we do so.
Josef
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we have multiple applications deployed as war files into tomcat webapps.
each apps has its class directory among a lib directory
we use log4j-1.6 and so each web apps/web-inf/classes has its
log4j.properties file
what we do not understand is the order in which tomcat deployes the
several web
. März 2013 17:26
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 20. März 2013 13:19
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From: Stadelmann Josef [mailto:josef.stadelm...@axa
Where does CATALINA_HOME point to?
Josef
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Giles wrote:
On 27 February 2013 11:52, André Warnier
This might depend on axis2-1.6.2 using a jaxws/jaxb implementation from
JDK1.7; an implementation which is NOT provided with the JDK/JRE1-6 i.e.
So in order to make it potentially work use the endorsing mechanism; add
to
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_30\jre\lib\endorsed
jaxws-api.jar
This is definitely not the intended behavior for Tomcat, OR for any Application
Server!
If that is the case, then every web application provider must take care about
correctly naming the .war file.
OR
Tomcat deployment routines for .war files must be corrected
BUT must consider
that there might
he can/should/shal/must check-out this as it is very easy to check it out, and
every one can check it as well.
Take any .war-file and rename it to include a - in the name, then deploy it
into the /webapps directory.
personaly we use Tomcat on OpenVMS and when I deploy
axis2.war and axis2-1.6.1
Apache Tomcat Native library is a dll (isn't it?); So rename it for a moment,
restart tomcat and view the startup output, and if it tells you that it cannot
find that Apache Tomcat Native library dll, then it would like to use it in
fact.
Josef
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If your OS supports ACL's (Access Control Lists) then adding an ACE (Access
Control Entry) to the ACL (Access Control List) of the directory, would tell
the file system that the user i.e. WWW$APACHE (or how the account under which
Tomcat works is called) has Read, Write, Execute access to the
On the risk to miss something,
if we run 2 tomcats,
we have two JVM's running,
AND
each is listening on a set of exactly defined ports
this as per tomcat xml files used to configure each tomcat.
How about that?
On which port do you intend
to talk to tomcat-6.0.26 and on which port do you
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