lol
I wouldn't have the list without it(?) though, makes light work to have
a bit of alt.humour while you're reading through.
Maybe we can design a test?
Christopher Schultz wrote:
Tomcat List,
Does anyone else suspect that Martin is actually an expert system
designed to read and
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As a quick hack
If you only want to partition between 2 webapps you could always use
the nasty method of using 2 tomcats. The other alternative would be
to configure a second HTTP connector, and then use one for the one
webapp, and the
Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Well I was actually holding off because the internal threading of tomcat
isn't my area. But if you insist, I have never seen any configuration
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Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 7:31 PM
Subject: Re: Thread pool per webapp?
Well I was actually holding off because the internal threading of tomcat
isn't my area. But if you insist, I have never seen any configuration
parameters that effectively
Why not, as i asked before, just start two tomcats? - not pretty but
it works...
ie:
Tomcat1 (webapp1) - Port 8080
Tomcat2 (webapp2) - Port 8081
- Then setup tomcat1 with 70 threads, and tomcat2 with 30 threads
Cheers
Andrew
On 04/11/2006, at 9:56 PM, David Smith wrote:
Quoting the
Andrew Miehs wrote:
Why not, as i asked before, just start two tomcats? - not pretty but it
works...
ie:
Tomcat1 (webapp1) - Port 8080
Tomcat2 (webapp2) - Port 8081
- Then setup tomcat1 with 70 threads, and tomcat2 with 30 threads
This also gives good isolation between the web
No argument here. I don't see any other way do to what the OP wanted.
--David
Andrew Miehs wrote:
Why not, as i asked before, just start two tomcats? - not pretty but
it works...
ie:
Tomcat1 (webapp1) - Port 8080
Tomcat2 (webapp2) - Port 8081
- Then setup tomcat1 with 70 threads, and
Huy
This RequestProcessor enqueues requests and services on as needed basisyou
can easily substitute jdbc connections for corba connections
http://www.koders.com/java/fid327B70539EF40AE0E75381B058FB06D9B1BFFE61.aspx
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Huy,
Let's say I have webapps A and B, and A is more critical webapp. Let's
say my connector's pool size is 100, and there are 100 concurrent
requests destined for A and B each (so total 200 requests here). I
would like to allocate 70 threads to process A's requests, and only 30
for B's.
Lol! I was starting to get the same impression. :-)
--David
Christopher Schultz wrote:
Tomcat List,
Does anyone else suspect that Martin is actually an expert system
designed to read and respond to mailing list posts, but is totally
failing the Turing test?
-chris
Martin Gainty wrote:
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Thread pool per webapp?
Does anyone else suspect that Martin is actually an expert system
designed to read and respond to mailing list posts, but is totally
failing the Turing test?
Wow. That would explain a lot. I might
On 11/3/06, Christopher Schultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone else suspect that Martin is actually an expert system
designed to read and respond to mailing list posts, but is totally
failing the Turing test?
Yeah, I've been thinking exactly that for a while now. :-)
--
Hassan
Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 5:21 PM
Subject: Re: Thread pool per webapp?
Lol! I was starting to get the same impression. :-)
--David
Christopher Schultz wrote:
Tomcat List,
Does anyone else suspect that Martin is actually an expert system
designed
Chuck,
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Thread pool per webapp?
What was Eliza's last name? Could Martin be a relative?
I'd love to say otherwise, but Wikipedia says Doolittle. Still apt?
Perhaps.
-chris
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: Friday, November 03, 2006 6:22 PM
Subject: Re: Thread pool per webapp?
From: Martin Gainty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Thread pool per webapp?
I have received another blank email from Chris-
Am i the only person that doesnt see your response???
Apparently. Works fine for me, and all of Chris' messages do show up in
the archive. Something
Martin,
I have received another blank email from Chris-
Am i the only person that doesnt see your response???
Yes. Hahahahaha.
Ditch your mail client and get something that understands plaintext
attachments.
-chris
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Subject: Re: Thread pool per webapp?
What was Eliza's last name? Could Martin be a relative?
I'd love
, 2006 5:21 PM
Subject: Re: Thread pool per webapp?
Lol! I was starting to get the same impression. :-)
--David
Christopher Schultz wrote:
Tomcat List,
Does anyone else suspect that Martin is actually an expert system
designed to read and respond to mailing list posts, but is totally
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