Try using the IP address in the driver specification rather than the name of
the machine. THat will tell you if it is a name resolution issue.

Gary.

On Dec 19, 2007 2:46 AM, Peter Crowther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > From: Nabble-Member1 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > The web app is fast if I configured network bridge mode (both
> > Web server and
> > DB server have same subnet 192.168.1.x).  But it is very slow
> > if the network
> > is configured as router mode (Web server and DB server is in different
> > subnets - 192.168.1.1 for web, 196.168.2.1 for DB, the 2
> > boxes communicate
> > via a router device).
> >
> > Is there settings in Tomcat to deal with this?
>
> No, and that's not a Tomcat issue.  That sounds like a Windows issue,
> probably to do with NetBIOS name resolution or authentication timing out.
>
> What happens if you exclude Tomcat from the problem by writing a little
> Java app that connects to the database using the same driver that you're
> using for Tomcat?  Is it still slow?  If so, Tomcat isn't the problem.
>
> What happens if you configure a WINS server on one of the machines (or
> another box elsewhere on your network) and ensure both have it as their
> primary WINS server?  Make sure both machines have actually registered with
> WINS, which can sometimes take a reboot, before you test.  Or you could try
> using LMHOSTS to fix the problem.
>
>                - Peter
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