.
server info: 64-bit windows 2003 running on Quad Core Intel Xeon X3320 (4
x 2.50 GHz), 8.192 MB SDRAM
any help is greatly appreciated.
tnx!
Kaur
Swapnil.Kale wrote:
Hey folks,
Finally i found the one i wanted. Did a google recently and found this:
If you are looking for 64
Services
• Use the General tab in the Apache Tomcat Properties window
Swapnil.Kale wrote:
Hi there,
Thanks a lot for this meaningful info.
I too have a similar requirement:
running the Tomcat on 64 bit OS Windows server 2003 / 64 bit Xeon 1.6GHz,
8G RAM
I followed the commands
I dont know if you are still looking for the answer!
If yes, i had the same problem and here is the thread for the same. I got it
running smoothly now.
http://www.nabble.com/Advice-about-Tomcat-on-x86_64-architecture..-tf4048957.html#a13279694
Regards,
Swapnil
Adrian Bell wrote:
Hi,
29, 2007 3:24 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: org.apache.commons.dbcp.DbcpException:
java.sql.SQLException
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Swapnil,
Swapnil.Kale wrote:
I'm getting org.apache.commons.dbcp.DbcpException: java.sql.SQLException
Cannot get
Hi,
I couldnt get a better place to post my question.
I'm getting org.apache.commons.dbcp.DbcpException: java.sql.SQLException
Cannot get a connection, Connection pool exhausted.
I'm using spring with Tomcat 6 to manage the Connection pooling. My
application is a 3 tier application (Swing +
Thanks a lot :) It helped a lot. All the problems are gone now.
Thanks again!
Swapnil
Peter Crowther wrote:
From: Swapnil.Kale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes i did install the exe and not the zip file. which was creating a
problem.
Now i uninstalled it and using the zip file, startup.bat
Hi,
I'm not sure about my thoughts here.
Please correct if my understanding is wrong.
I tried installing tomcat 32 bit on a 64 bit JVM but it didnt work.
I tried following on the mini how to install tomcat on 64 bit OS but didnt
succeed.
What i found on internet is we need 64 bit executable
: Swapnil.Kale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I tried installing tomcat 32 bit on a 64 bit JVM but it didnt work.
That is very unexpected. *Tomcat* is pure Java. I can do a file copy
of my entire Tomcat installation and my apps from my 32-bit development
box to my 64-bit staging box (and back again
Hi there,
Thanks a lot for this meaningful info.
I too have a similar requirement:
running the Tomcat on 64 bit OS Windows server 2003 / 64 bit Xeon 1.6GHz,
8G RAM
I followed the commands below given in your thread.
I installed the 64 bit JRE from Sun, Installed 32 bit tomcat.
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