Yes, I've read you other mail about the Jprofiler. I've run the Jprofiler
for a weak until it generated a stuck process on the DB and crashed the
application (even though it ran on the app server, and not the DB server)
I'm not too familiar with Tomcat tweaks and java monitoring, so i'll try to
go over your mail again and see if I can extract from it something that I
can work with :]

Thanks
Hila

2011/2/23 Christopher Schultz <ch...@christopherschultz.net>

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> הילה,
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> On 2/23/2011 10:51 AM, הילה - צוות אגורה wrote:
> > the user that runs the tomcat service is a domain user, but I specify the
> > user name and password of this user under "log on" tab on the service
> > properties.
> > it's not a problem since the password is encrypted, but in the xml file
> it's
> > in clear text.
>
> It's a good thing those credentials don't need to be decrypted in order
> to be used. Congratulations: you've covered your ass.
>
> > so.. the problem for me is the memory leak that generated after switching
> to
> > windows authentication.
>
> Yup. Let's get back to that. See my other post about working with
> JProfiler.
>
> - -chris
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