Thanks for the help Christopher, I'm going to try and use your option to
bind things to the 127.0.0.1 in order to have a safe number of threads.
If anyone has other ideas I'm willing to try.
When I try this option I'm going to feedback to the mail list so the
answer is registered.
Thanks
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Simão,
On 11/12/2009 5:19 AM, Simão Fontes wrote:
Thanks for the help Christopher, I'm going to try and use your option to
bind things to the 127.0.0.1 in order to have a safe number of threads.
Yeah, I think that's a good idea (it was mine, after
Hello again,
The 2 applications being used serve different purposes, one presents a
terms search in a index, the other application is meant to show archived
pages, similar to what happens in internet archive
(internetarchive.org). For the second application to work is needs to
contact the
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Simão,
On 11/11/2009 6:42 AM, Simão Fontes wrote:
The 2 applications being used serve different purposes, one presents a
terms search in a index, the other application is meant to show archived
pages, similar to what happens in internet archive
From: Simão Fontes [mailto:simao.fon...@fccn.pt]
Subject: tomcat 5.5.25 - Multiple Connectors and performance lost
I have 4 web applications that communicate with each other. My problem
consists in getting the information form the various applications when
the number of threads is reached
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Simão Fontes [mailto:simao.fon...@fccn.pt]
Subject: tomcat 5.5.25 - Multiple Connectors and performance lost
I have 4 web applications that communicate with each other. My problem
consists in getting the information form the various applications when
the number
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André,
On 11/10/2009 4:02 PM, André Warnier wrote:
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Simão Fontes [mailto:simao.fon...@fccn.pt]
Subject: tomcat 5.5.25 - Multiple Connectors and performance lost
I have 4 web applications that communicate with