On 2020-03-31 15:34, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 31/03/2020 13:49, Aditya Kumar wrote:
>> Hi Mark,
>>
>> Sorry I'm not familiar with what a Selector is? However on one system I've
>> noticed 28000 such connections. Are these caused by client connections? I'm
>> not saying the connection originates
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John,
On 3/31/20 10:37, John Dale wrote:
> I always appreciate your depth of knowledge, Chris.
>
> "hand-wavy device supporting NIO for Java"
>
> Could you write us a quick paragraph expanding on this idea?
>
> I'm happy to follow a pointer to a
I always appreciate your depth of knowledge, Chris.
"hand-wavy device supporting NIO for Java"
Could you write us a quick paragraph expanding on this idea?
I'm happy to follow a pointer to a well written article (something up
to your standards).
On 3/31/20, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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On 31.03.2020 15:30, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 31/03/2020 13:29, André Warnier (tomcat/perl) wrote:
On 31.03.2020 14:20, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 31/03/2020 11:20, Aditya Kumar wrote:
Tomcat 9.0.30 on Windows Server 2012 / Java 1.8
I've noticed on a freshly installed version of tomcat 9, upon
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Frank,
On 3/31/20 09:30, Frank Tornack wrote:
> Yes, these too are for communication between processes. Only you
> don't use the network stack. This is a special feature of Unix-like
> operating systems.
>
> DGRAM, unlike STREAM, does not know
On 31/03/2020 13:49, Aditya Kumar wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> Sorry I'm not familiar with what a Selector is? However on one system I've
> noticed 28000 such connections. Are these caused by client connections? I'm
> not saying the connection originates from a client, but does the type of
> socket get
Yes, these too are for communication between processes. Only you don't
use the network stack. This is a special feature of Unix-like operating
systems.
DGRAM, unlike STREAM, does not know connection states. Therefore STREAM
is comparable to a local TCP connection. Unix domain sockets exist in
the
On 31/03/2020 13:29, André Warnier (tomcat/perl) wrote:
> On 31.03.2020 14:20, Mark Thomas wrote:
>> On 31/03/2020 11:20, Aditya Kumar wrote:
>>> Tomcat 9.0.30 on Windows Server 2012 / Java 1.8
>>>
>>> I've noticed on a freshly installed version of tomcat 9, upon startup
>>> there
>>> are several
Hi Mark,
Sorry I'm not familiar with what a Selector is? However on one system I've
noticed 28000 such connections. Are these caused by client connections? I'm
not saying the connection originates from a client, but does the type of
socket get create because of client connections?
On Tue, Mar
On 31.03.2020 14:20, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 31/03/2020 11:20, Aditya Kumar wrote:
Tomcat 9.0.30 on Windows Server 2012 / Java 1.8
I've noticed on a freshly installed version of tomcat 9, upon startup there
are several connections to and from localhost on different ports
For example on my
On 31/03/2020 11:20, Aditya Kumar wrote:
> Tomcat 9.0.30 on Windows Server 2012 / Java 1.8
>
> I've noticed on a freshly installed version of tomcat 9, upon startup there
> are several connections to and from localhost on different ports
>
> For example on my tomcat server there are 4
Hi Aditya,
I'm not quite sure, but it could be a replacement for the sockets that
a Linux system provides for inter-process communication.
But it's just a guess, because I don't see this behavior on Linux.
kindly
Frank
Am Dienstag, den 31.03.2020, 11:20 +0100 schrieb Aditya Kumar:
> Tomcat
Tomcat 9.0.30 on Windows Server 2012 / Java 1.8
I've noticed on a freshly installed version of tomcat 9, upon startup there
are several connections to and from localhost on different ports
For example on my tomcat server there are 4 connections to and from
localhost (output from netstat)
TCP
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