Why, if tomcat 4 is toast, and tomcat 3 is crispy, do I still get bug
summaries for them but not tomcat 5? Or 5.5?
--Angus
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> From: Jess Holle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Mladen Turk wrote:
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> >>-Original Message-
> >>From: Bill Barker
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> >>Having the option to do per-host and even per-context configs
> >>makes life much easier for admins of servers that support it.
> >> Ot
I grabbed the .so and it worked just fine. I am guessing it is a dll
with a different name.
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> From: Joao Medeiros [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 5:38 PM
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> Hi folks,
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> I just tried dow
AHH NO NOT AGNUS!!! Sigh, such is my life :)
--aNGus
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> jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk/xdocs/jk2 configwebcom.xml
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Back to that march 1 post.
> 1. lb_value += lb_factor
Ok, I see this I think. But this happens after step 2.
> 2. the highest lb_value gets server;
Am I reading this code wrong, or is it the LOWEST value that is getting
the server
/** Get one worker that is ready
*/
for( level=0;
docs.
--Angus
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> Subject: RE: I think lb_factor in JK2 is broken (or just
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> Angus Mezick wrote:
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> > I forgot to mention that I am using the following software:
> > Apache: apache_2.0.47-win32-x86-no_ssl.msi
> > JK2: mod_jk2-2.0.43
Friday, April 09, 2004 11:02 AM
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> backwards from JK)
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> Angus Mezick wrote:
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> > I forgot to mention that I am using the following software:
> > Apache: apache_2.0.47-w
I forgot to mention that I am using the following software:
Apache: apache_2.0.47-win32-x86-no_ssl.msi
JK2: mod_jk2-2.0.43.dll AND the 2.0.4 mod_jk.so from the jakarta site.
Tomcat: 4.1.27
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> From: Angus Mezick
> Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2004 9:44 AM
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d to view the source of index.jsp to see the web0x number)
Angus Mezick
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With the death of the windows installer, (thanks for making my life more difficult
nitwit board), how do we install tomcat as a service. I didn't see a .reg file
include in the distro. Will there be one?
Should we just use this tool:
http://web.bvu.edu/staff/david/index.jsp?section=software&s
For clairification. Tomcat.exe is just a wrapper that calls out to the .jar files,
right? So there is no reason for it to change with every build?
--Angus
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> Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 4:34 AM
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After reading the [5.0] Problems with the next release thread (and
noticing that the jakarta PMC wasn't part of the last meeting's minutes)
+1
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it seems that I am.
Please view this link to see a copy of my jkstatus output so you can see
my complete config:
http://phoenix.inetsolve.com:8080/angusBlog/GUIDESTARjkstatus.html
Angus Mezick
GuideStar - Philanthropic Research Inc.
427 Scotland St.
Williamsburg, Virginia 23185
PHONE: (757)299-
YAH!!! I too greatly appreciate this patch! I actually went the other
way and created one manager that shows ALL of the virtual hosts within a
tomcat.
--Angus
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> From: George Sexton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2004 12:00 PM
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All for jk2.
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> Angus Mezick wrote:
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> > Where? I looked there
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> Angus Mezick wrote:
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> > Tried tomcat-user, they don't have a clue about
What do lb_factor, lb_value, graceful, epCount, and errorTime actually
stand for? What do they mean to someone who is trying to figure out how
their server is running? Where are the docs on this stuff?
Angus Mezick
GuideStar - Philanthropic Research Inc.
427 Scotland St.
Williamsburg, Virginia
Oh, don't forget COMPLETE documentation for everything in jkstatus!
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> Ok, about everybody seems to agree on using
If you want to REALLY dig into how to make java code smaller look around
through the robo code stuff. They have gotten to the point where to
keep the game interesting the are imposing code size limits. Really
small AI code.
--Angus
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e default settings, and nothing more.
+0 Would make people more aware of what is going on in the background.
I worry about the support headaches this might inflict on tomcat-users.
> Of course, I'm willing to help on all of the above if we decide to do
> a
This is VERY possible. Here is a hacked up verions of the
htmlmangerserver I did to get this working:
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> Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 5:08 AM
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> Dear Tomcat co
nd storing only
that in its own column. My other columns are expire_time,
creation_time, app_name, and session_id. I am currently limited to
sessions with 8k of data because of the DB limits on VARBINARY but that
can change at a later date.
new
Integer(context.getManager().findSessions().length);
+new
Integer(context.getManager().getActiveSessions());
writer.print
(MessageFormat.format(APPS_ROW_DETAILS_SECTION,
args));
Angus Mezick
GuideStar - Philanthropic Research Inc.
; On Wed, 2 Jul 2003, Angus Mezick wrote:
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> > Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2003 15:08:33 -0400
> > From: Angus Mezick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Does anyone know how to access the container object from an instance
> > event? Are there any specs that say an instance event can have no
list with "how do I
change the default port" type q's or the one that debates how features
should be implemented.
Angus Mezick
GuideStar - Philanthropic Research Inc.
427 Scotland St.
Williamsburg, Virginia 23185
PHONE: (757)299-4631 x35 FAX:(757)229-8912
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y generated image. These servlets use session data to get
some of their parameters. This is why I need the session updated
IMMEDIATELY on request completion.
Angus Mezick
GuideStar - Philanthropic Research Inc.
427 Scotland St.
Williamsburg, Virginia 23185
PHONE: (757)299-4631 x35 FAX:(757)
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