On 06.06.2010 03:52, Mohit Anchlia wrote:
On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 2:02 AM, Rainer Jungrainer.j...@kippdata.de wrote:
On 04.06.2010 01:30, Mohit Anchlia wrote:
In our present environment we have a WS and APP server. When request
comes in, WS sends it to APP server using mod_jk and then APP
On Sun, Jun 6, 2010 at 6:40 AM, Rainer Jung rainer.j...@kippdata.de wrote:
On 06.06.2010 03:52, Mohit Anchlia wrote:
On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 2:02 AM, Rainer Jungrainer.j...@kippdata.de
wrote:
On 04.06.2010 01:30, Mohit Anchlia wrote:
In our present environment we have a WS and APP server.
On 04.06.2010 01:30, Mohit Anchlia wrote:
In our present environment we have a WS and APP server. When request
comes in, WS sends it to APP server using mod_jk and then APP server
inserts it into JMS queue. So essentially APP server is also dependent
on JMS server which runs on the same box.
My
On 05.06.2010 00:53, Mohit Anchlia wrote:
On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 4:30 PM, Mohit Anchliamohitanch...@gmail.com wrote:
In our present environment we have a WS and APP server. When request
comes in, WS sends it to APP server using mod_jk and then APP server
inserts it into JMS queue. So
On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 2:02 AM, Rainer Jung rainer.j...@kippdata.de wrote:
On 04.06.2010 01:30, Mohit Anchlia wrote:
In our present environment we have a WS and APP server. When request
comes in, WS sends it to APP server using mod_jk and then APP server
inserts it into JMS queue. So
On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 4:30 PM, Mohit Anchlia mohitanch...@gmail.com wrote:
In our present environment we have a WS and APP server. When request
comes in, WS sends it to APP server using mod_jk and then APP server
inserts it into JMS queue. So essentially APP server is also dependent
on JMS
In our present environment we have a WS and APP server. When request
comes in, WS sends it to APP server using mod_jk and then APP server
inserts it into JMS queue. So essentially APP server is also dependent
on JMS server which runs on the same box.
My question is can I use fail_on_status in