JBoss uses Tomcat as its Servlet container, so there should be no need for a 
separate tomcat. 

Can you let us know for what purpose you are using a separate tomcat. 

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Thks & brgds 
P Manchanda



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On Sun, 18/5/14, Terence M. Bandoian <tere...@tmbsw.com> wrote:

 Subject: RE: Tomcat dependency on application server
 To: "Tomcat Users List" <users@tomcat.apache.org>
 Date: Sunday, 18 May, 2014, 2:00
 
 On 5/17/2014 4:35 AM,
 Randhir Singh wrote:
 > I have 1
 observation. In our developmental environment, I killed the
 Tomcat
 > process and started the Tomcat
 it worked. But in the production environment,
 > starting Tomcat was not enough and I had
 to restart JBoss & Tomcat in
 >
 sequence for Tomcat to be up. Could it mean that JVM is
 crashing or
 > something because of OOME
 in Tomcat.
 >
 > I could
 try to increase the heap & Permgen memory in Tomcat,
 would that
 > help?
 >
 > Requesting a
 reply.
 >
 > Regards
 >
 > -----Original
 Message-----
 > From: Randhir Singh
 [mailto:randhir.si...@sterlite.com]
 > Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2014 11:00 AM
 > To: 'Tomcat Users List'
 > Subject: RE: Tomcat dependency on
 application server
 >
 >
 Thanks Chris for your answer. There were separate PID's
 on Linux for JBoss &
 > Tomcat and I
 killed the Tomcat process. Would killing a Tomcat process
 also
 > kill the JVM process? I had
 another related question of how to know the
 > number of JVM's running, I mean the
 count of the number of JVM's.
 >
 > I hope, my query has been put across
 correctly.
 >
 >
 Requesting a reply.
 >
 > Regards
 >
 > -----Original Message-----
 > From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
 > Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2014 1:59 AM
 > To: Tomcat Users List
 >
 Subject: Re: Tomcat dependency on application server
 >
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 >
 > Randhir,
 >
 > On 5/15/14, 3:17 AM,
 Randhir Singh wrote:
 >> Hi,
 >>
 >> We have JBoss
 as the application server & Tomcat as the web server
 in
 >> our production &
 developmental setup which is on Red Hat Linux 5.X. We
 >> have tomcat 6.X. My query is that if I
 need to restart tomcat, do I
 >> need
 to restart JBoss & Tomcat both or just restarting Tomcat
 would be
 >> enough. I am asking this
 query because I had killed the tomcat process
 >> using kill -9 and while restarting
 tomcat it was not starting but when
 >>
 I killed JBoss & tomcat and then restarted, Tomcat was
 up.
 >>
 >> I hope
 my query is clear whether Tomcat is dependent on JBoss.
 > I'm fairly sure that there is only a
 single JVM for JBoss/Tomcat. If you
 >
 killed one, you've killed the other.
 >
 > - -chris
 
 
  From what
 I've read, JBoss is based on a forked version of Tomcat
 and 
 shouldn't need a separate instance
 of Tomcat to function.  Are you using 
 them
 together to serve separate content?  If so, why?
 
 -Terence Bandoian
 
 
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