Dear Filip,
That solves it, many many thanks.
Just a comment if others went into same problem:
* request.setCharacterEncoding("ISO-8859-1"); does not solve the problem
* getBytes() is not deprecated, it uses the platform's default charset instead.
Thanks again,
Ahmed Ashour
F
getBytes() is deprecated for the reason that different VMs/OSs have
different default encoding.
could that be the cause of your problem?
what if you try getBytes("ISO-8859-1") on both platforms, do you still
get diff results?
Filip
Ahmed Ashour wrote:
Dear all,
I think something is w
I'll try to supply as possible so that we don't have to go back and forth.
Directory Structure
(all seems to be correct, based on unpacking and deploying server to C:\)
C:\apache-tomcat-5.5.15
- web.xml is in C:\apache-tomcat-5.5.15\conf\web.xml
- servlet-ssi.jar is in C:\apache-tomcat-5.5.
Dear all,
I think something is wrong with parsing parameters for get requests with
binary encoding, although request.getCharacterEncoding() is null, the output is
different in red hat linux, consider the following test case:
Servlet code
protected void doG
David Rees wrote:
On 3/17/06, Filip Hanik - Dev Lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You conveniently left out a crucial part of Tim's note which would
address any security concerns as well as having to cooperate with
ISPs:
no I didn't, had you actually read the whole thread :)
It boils d
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> Contrary to my beliefs org.apache.jk.common.MsgAjp has the code to
> increase
> request header size (buffer size) for AJP/1.3 rather than
> org.apache.ajp.Ajp13. In fact, I was searching for a tomcat'
I've studied a number of stack traces and the locking seems fine - there
is evidence of cyclical deadlock. The problem is that a whole lot of
threads (including the ones holding the locks) are listed as 'waiting
for monitor' but I can't see why.
I found out that it was the garbage collector
Leon Rosenberg wrote:
This is called thread hi-jacking :-)
Sorry, thought it might be the same issue.
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Hi Leon,
Thanks for your tip about the NPTL threads. I tried upgrading to linux
2.6.8 and glibc 2.3.5, but the problem remains :(
I've studied a number of stack traces and the locking seems fine - there
is evidence of cyclical deadlock. The problem is that a whole lot of
threads (including
Thanks for the help, its working now ;)
Cheers
Christian
Ryan McDonald wrote:
apache + mod_jk, but I'd need 2 sets of worker.properties, one per
each virtual host, ie, virtual host 1 would forward requests to
Tomcat A and Tomcat B, and virtual host 2, would follow the requests
to Tomca
Hi,
I agree, Netbeans is specifically designed with Tomcat support. It works
out of the box, perfectly. You will also get heaps of support in the
Netbeans forums.
Dave.
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On 3/17/06, David Rees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/17/06, Leon Rosenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > Have you tried it? ;)
> >
> > Yeah, and it didn't add any performance. However it helped to keep the
> > thread count low. But it was on 2.4.x kernel, where threads were an
> > issu
On 3/17/06, Leon Rosenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Have you tried it? ;)
>
> Yeah, and it didn't add any performance. However it helped to keep the
> thread count low. But it was on 2.4.x kernel, where threads were an
> issue, on 2.6.x its pointless (at least until you really has somethi
Thank you very much, David Delbecq , for this detailed reply.
David Delbecq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
sol myr a écrit :
>Hi,
>
> I'm having a problem with HttpServletRequest.setCharacterEncoding("UTF-8").
> Basically, tomcat seems to ignore it completely, and assume "latin1" encoding.
On 3/17/06, Filip Hanik - Dev Lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Yes it will work (technically it is feasible), with several caveats, namely,
> >multicast is typically not enabled on WANs
>
> yeah, I would say feasible, but unless you can talk to every ISP in the chain
> between
> point A and poi
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 13:11:17 +0100
Morten Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there any problems with running a thread every night
updating ressources and sending out emails from within
tomcat. Any tools available?
short answer: if you're willing to live with (or
just don't really care a
>
> Have you tried it? ;)
Yeah, and it didn't add any performance. However it helped to keep the
thread count low. But it was on 2.4.x kernel, where threads were an
issue, on 2.6.x its pointless (at least until you really has something
to cache :-) )
>
> -Dave
Leon
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On 3/17/06, Alex Jalali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Although i do have this question about non-static pages. Which do you
> think is faster? let say you have 1GB ram and 2 CPUs. running a) apache +
> 1 tomcat or b) apache + 2 tomcat in cluster via mod_jk? would having 2 JVM
> on the same server th
On 3/17/06, Leon Rosenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But pushing dynamic content with squid? I doubt it will work. However,
> squid is using select reads instead of tomcat's blocking reads, and
> could reduce the number of threads, but I have seriously doubts with
> keepalives, have you actually
Hello,
for evaluation I use the embedded version of tomcat (that one that can
be started via ant) and I have major troubles using Log4J in my
project.
I would prefer having my own copy of Log4J on the lib-directory, so I
would not have to worry about older/newer versions installed on
various appl
On 3/17/06, David Rees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/17/06, Rajeev Jha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Then, the other bottle-neck is, integrating with apache. If we run
> > tomcat APJ APR and apache is the front end then apache would also be
> > hard pressed to do 1024 keep-alive connections.
On 3/17/06, Rajeev Jha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Then, the other bottle-neck is, integrating with apache. If we run
> tomcat APJ APR and apache is the front end then apache would also be
> hard pressed to do 1024 keep-alive connections. I can try event MPM or
> worker modules. Does this look ok
Thats the 2.3 and 2.4 specs btw.. the 2.2 doesn't have section 12.5
and the authentication section is section 11..
Anyhow without getting into all that cellar dwelling, i dont think
that there's a restriction on the amount of securit contraints you can
configure along with login-config's .. Not su
Being in this topic, I'm searching for eclipse 3 plugin similar to
solareclipse under eclipse 2. A simple yet powerful jsp/html/xml
editor without jsp compilation, tomcat connection or anything. Just a
beautifier.
Any ideas?
Leon
On 3/17/06, Pitre, Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.m
There are lots of reasons to run Apache in front of
Tomcat, and lots of reasons not to.
This just depends on your use cases and web site.
At any rate, here's one way to find out in your case
if the Apache --> ajp13 --> Tomcat process is your
bottleneck.
1. Get jmeter at http://jakarta.apache.org
apache + mod_jk, but I'd need 2 sets of worker.properties, one per
each virtual host, ie, virtual host 1 would forward requests to
Tomcat A and Tomcat B, and virtual host 2, would follow the
requests to Tomcat C and Tomcat D. I have noticed that the
JkWorkersFile directive cant be used pe
> From: Alex Jalali [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: TomCat + mod_jk performance
>
> Maybe the problem is when I was testing static pages, it
> wasn't tomcat as stand-alone vs. apache it was apache vs.
> tomcat + connector + apache
That was hardly a fair test, was it? Adding processing
Hello everyone,
I have come accross a problem, I need the following setup
apache + mod_jk, but I'd need 2 sets of worker.properties, one per each
virtual host, ie, virtual host 1 would forward requests to Tomcat A and
Tomcat B, and virtual host 2, would follow the requests to Tomcat C and
T
Interesing article. I've done more basic tests with tomcat 5.0.19 and jdk
1.4.2 and apache 2.0.?? apache was faster.
Maybe the problem is when I was testing static pages, it wasn't tomcat as
stand-alone vs. apache it was apache vs. tomcat + connector + apache
also I run the test locally on a win
Yes, that was the problem the NetBeans was using the same port...
I had to use windows registry to remove the program, the was no evidence of
it...
Thanks all,
Marco
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Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006
That's what I ended up doing. I was also taking a look at the installer
at the same time for sh$%! and giggles!
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From: Hassan Schroeder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 1:41 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: NT Service and JRockit
On 3/17
Hi
I would like to try out tomcat for new my application. I have used
tomcat for quite some time, but the nature of new application is very
different from the traditional request-response model.
We want to build an application that supports about 1024 keep-alive
connections per machine.(2 GB, x86
I have a question about the JK isapi filter.
I am trying to have IIS redirect all but one url (context) to tomcat
# uriworkermap.properties - IIS
#
# This file provides sample mappings for example wlb
# worker defined in workermap.properties.minimal
# The general syntax for this file is:
# [URL]=[
> From: Alex Jalali [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: TomCat + mod_jk performance
>
> If you have lots of static html pages then apache is much better at
> handling them.
Have you actually measured this on the current version of Tomcat, or are
you just echoing what you've heard? If you t
If you have lots of static html pages then apache is much better at
handling them. For other dynamic content like .jsp tomcat has to handle
the requests. So thats why you would have apache + the mod_jk connector.
If all your files are jsp and you don't need static page serving or other
features of
On 3/17/06, Pitre, Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm want to obtain some benchmarks for jrockit and sun jvms but I can't
> seem to install Tomcat on WinXP using the windows executable (
> apache-tomcat-5.5.16.exe ) with the JRockit jvm.
If this is just for benchmarking, why are you wasting
That's was the first path I tried and I just tried it again just to make
sure I didn't miss it. Still no luck.
This is my first attempt working JRockit and tomcat and not going swell
so far. I've heard good things with JRockit's performance vs. Sun and I
want to see for myself in my environmen
Hi,
My server is a bit 'slow'. It takes me a while to receive my pages
when I hit the site.
How fast is tomcat when using apache + mod_jk?
Is there any performance test I can apply on my server to check if it
is tomcat or my badwidth?
Thank you
Vanessa Campos
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ICQ 35381281
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http://www.myeclipseide.com/
+1
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From: Bruno Georges [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 11:49 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Cc: Tom Cat
Subject: Re: Best eclipse plugin for tomcat development
Dola
There is a good choice on the market, I have used 2
> From: Pitre, Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "Please select
> the path of a J2SE 5.0 JRE installed on your system:", I then chose
> "C:\JAVA\jrockit-R26.0.0-jdk1.5.0_04\jre\bin\jrockit" as the path.
Thinking aloud here, but wouldn't the path be just to c:\...\jre ?
- Peter
I've tried googling and searching the archives but I have not found a
solution to my problem.
I'm want to obtain some benchmarks for jrockit and sun jvms but I can't
seem to install Tomcat on WinXP using the windows executable (
apache-tomcat-5.5.16.exe ) with the JRockit jvm. I'm able to inst
Hi Dola
I´m using this one http://www.sysdeo.com/eclipse/tomcatplugin and it works
very well. I´m developing on Windows XP but I didn´t test it on linux,
maybe it works fine too, perhaps somebody can tell us more info for using it
on linux.
Mauricio Fernández A.
Ingeniero de Sistemas
Universidad
Excellent!!
That fixed it! Many thanks for your time.
May I ask what you searched for and where in order to find that article ? As I
have been searching all afternoon with no luck!
Neil
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From: Vanessa Campos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 March 2006 16:51
To: T
yes, Quartz, is a nice open source scheduler.
best place to start it, is in an init method of a servlet.
Filip
Leon Rosenberg wrote:
On 3/17/06, Morten Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I need a thread that will write some emails and stuff every night.
why not using scheduler?
Dola Woolfe wrote:
Hi,
Following the advice of the mailing lists members, I'm
trying to work with Eclipse. I've learned that to do
tomcat development I need to download an appropriate
plugin and that there are seveal to choose from. Can
someone recommend a good one (or is there a best one,
or th
Neil,
I found this on
http://www.mail-archive.com/dev@httpd.apache.org/msg31214.html:
Re: Your opinion on some logs - Apache/mod_jk/Tomcat
Pascal Alberty
Thu, 09 Mar 2006 00:35:59 -0800
> 1. Apache - mod_jk.log
>
> [Wed Mar 08 15:34:40 2006] [error] jk_child_init::mod_jk.c (2312):
> Attachning
Dola
There is a good choice on the market, I have used 2 with success:
MyEclipseIDE : http://www.myeclipseide.com/
and
JBoss Eclipse IDE : http://www.jboss.com/products/jbosside
With Best Regards
Bruno Georges
Glencore International AG
Tel. +41 41 709 3204
Fax +41 41 709 3000
|-+
Use the natural eclipse webtools, works really good.
http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/
What tomcat and what eclipse are you using ??
B Regards
Rodrigo Asensio
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From: Dola Woolfe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 11:45 AM
To: Tom Cat
Subject: Best
Unfortunately I still receive the same error:
[Fri Mar 17 16:42:42 2006] [error] jk_child_init::mod_jk.c (2326): Attachning
shm:"/var/www/tomcat/webapps/siteB/ROOT" errno=2
?
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From: Vanessa Campos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 March 2006 16:40
To: Tomcat Users Li
Hi,
Following the advice of the mailing lists members, I'm
trying to work with Eclipse. I've learned that to do
tomcat development I need to download an appropriate
plugin and that there are seveal to choose from. Can
someone recommend a good one (or is there a best one,
or the most common one)?
Well I had same problem with Tomcat and I use Netbeans
5.
I solved this problem by stopping server in NetBeans 5
another Runtime window in NetbBeans 5,and now
everything working fine.
Yes sometimes i got again this situation but i solved
again on the same problem.
It happens that Tomcat can`t stopp
Neil,
Check this:
>
> AllowOverride All
> Order allow,deny
> Allow from all
>
Try to put a "/" before var, like this:
AllowOverride All
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
My httpd.conf file has a bunch of include statements at the bottom of the file
(so that I can keep each virtual hosts configuration separate) e.g.
...
Include conf/siteA.conf
Include conf/siteB.conf
Include conf/siteC.conf
...
Each of these include files looks like:
# Set the document root
I would like to configure my context to list it´s structure trough
tomcat manger .
If I copy some index.hmtl or index.jsp and choose my context in manager
it works
When I delete this index file I receive a message saying that my context
is not available.
On 3/17/06, Morten Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need a thread that will write some emails and stuff every night.
why not using scheduler?
>
> Can this be started from within tomcat. (I'm thinking about starting it
> from loadOnStartup)
>
you can start a thread from nearly everywhere,
I need a thread that will write some emails and stuff every night.
Can this be started from within tomcat. (I'm thinking about starting it
from loadOnStartup)
We are experiencing that the main thread freezes when our new Thread is
put a sleep.
Morten
--
On 17 Mar 2006 at 13:06, Marco Aurélio Seraphim da Sil wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I got this problem yesterday at the morning, but during the evening it
> was working well, and when reboot the machine, it got the same
> problem.
>
> The port 8005 is been used by another program, but in my server.xml I
> can
Neil,
That's what I was trying to tell you. There is no way to set shm file
on mod_jk. It's default location is on apache log directory.
Did you check you conf files to see if there is any where a missing
"/" on "var/www/tomcat/ROOT"? I thought the correct string was
"/var/www/tomcat/ROOT"...
Then
Correct me if I am wrong but I believe I am using the JK module and not the JK2
module I am using version 1.2.15, and believe this is the version recommended
by Apache for a production environment ?
There is definitely no SHM file located in my logs directory.
What does SHM stand for ? And what
Ok Chuck
It seems that I've made too much changes in my tomcat
It did what you said and now it's working
Thanks for your help
[]s
Érico
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Neil,
When you use mod_jk you don't configure shm file (JK2 has a special
configuration for shm file on worker2.properties).
In my case, while TomCat/Apache are active, there is a shm.file on
apache log directory.
Check you config files to see if there is any reference to shm or to
"var/www/tomc
Hi,
I got this problem yesterday at the morning, but during the evening it was
working well, and when reboot the machine, it got the same problem.
The port 8005 is been used by another program, but in my server.xml I can't
see nothing using the port 8005.
I'm using it on Windows XP, and tomcat 5
Yes, the "var/www/tomcat/ROOT" directory does exist.
What is a SHM file ? Is this referenced in the httpd.conf file ?
Neil
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From: Vanessa Campos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 March 2006 15:54
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Mod JK Connector Error Codes ?
Nei
Neil,
The directory "var/www/tomcat/ROOT" exists? Check your conf files to
see where it's trying to write the SHM file.
Maybe mod_jk is trying to create the shm file on an invalid
directory.
--- Neil Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:
> I have Apache(2.0.55) and Tomcat (5.5.12) connected via
Contrary to my beliefs org.apache.jk.common.MsgAjp has the code to increase
request header size (buffer size) for AJP/1.3 rather than
org.apache.ajp.Ajp13. In fact, I was searching for a tomcat's installation
jars to find out the jar that has Ajp13 class, and could not find one.
I don't know wher
David
I suggest you download the tools from Sun's Java Web Services Developer
Pack 2.0
http://java.sun.com/webservices/downloads/webservicespack.html
there are utilities which help you generating stubs, for example wscompile
can take a wsdl and generate client proxy code.
Hope this helps.
With
Do at a console netstat -a and see if is in use the port 8005
Change the port at server.xml of the conf dir
regards
Julio Oliveira - Argentina Bs.As.
On 3/17/06, Fenlason, Josh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What platform are you on? What version of Tomcat are you using? Are you
> sure
Yes it will work (technically it is feasible), with several caveats, namely,
multicast is typically not enabled on WANs
yeah, I would say feasible, but unless you can talk to every ISP in the chain
between point A and point B and convince them to pass your mutlicast along,
then you're pretty m
Does anybody know of a tool to help me reverse-engineer a SOAP request?
We have a SOAP service and client which are both implemented in Delphi,
and the server is not scaling well. I'm a newbie to SOAP, and I'm
trying to make a compatible service to run under Tomcat, but haven't
been able to g
Marco,
This sounds as if Tomcat is attempting to bind to a port that is already in use.
You should check your server.xml file to see which ports Tomcat is attempting
to bind too, you can then check to see if this port is already in use by
running:
Netstat -a
Has this setup worked previously ?
What platform are you on? What version of Tomcat are you using? Are you sure
nothing else is already using 8005?
,
Josh.
> -Original Message-
> From: Marco Aurélio Seraphim da Silva
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 9:04 AM
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Subj
When I Start tomcat i got this error:
StandardServer.await: create[8005]: java.net.BindException: Address already
in use: JVM_Bind
java.net.BindException: Address already in use: JVM_Bind
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketBind(Native Method)
...
Someone why are this hapenn
I have Apache(2.0.55) and Tomcat (5.5.12) connected via the Mod JK
(1.2.15) connector, setup and running on a Linux RedHat Enterprise
Edition.
On startup of Apache I get the following error in my Mod_JK.log file:
[Fri Mar 17 13:51:46 2006] [error] init_jk::mod_jk.c (2370):
Initializing shm:"var/w
Thank you very much!
I shortly tested the file and I didn't get this error again.
Regards,
Stephan
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Von: Mladen Turk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Freitag, 17. März 2006 15:21
An: Tomcat Users List
Cc: Stephan Faust
Betreff: Re: AW: getting error with na
Hi,
On 17 Mar 2006 at 12:35, Vahid Hedayati wrote:
> Hi All.
>
> Have been looking for a few days now for a fix for this one issue that
> I just cannot get around..
>
> Basically
>
> If I run
> http://www.greenlightproductions.co.uk/servlets/SessionExample
>
> The session ID keeps changing i
Stephan Faust wrote:
Hi!
Sorry, but the error is still in tomcat 5.5.16 and tomcat-native 1.1.2.
Right.
I committed the fix yesterday.
See:
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi?rev=386278&view=rev
Just wondering, since you have TC 5.5.16 and native 1.1.2
will you be willing to check the most re
So, wouldn't the answer really be
Yes it will work (technically it is feasible), with several caveats, namely,
multicast is typically not enabled on WANs, and the transmission protocol
for replication is not secure. It boils down to a network problem - and if
you had a secure VPN over WAN which w
Hi!
Sorry, but the error is still in tomcat 5.5.16 and tomcat-native 1.1.2.
Regards,
Stephan
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Gesendet: Freitag, 17. März 2006 14:17
An: Tomcat Users List
Betreff: Re: getting error with native library under Sun Solaris
Stephan Faust wrote:
Hi!
I use Tomcat 5.5.15 on Sun Solaris 10 with tomcat native library.
Address ist already in use...
This was fixed with 5.5.16, so use the 5.5.16 and tomcat-native 1.1.2
Regards,
Mladen.
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actually, the answer is no, even if you enable multicast over WAN, you
are dealing with some serious security issues, cause the the
transmission of the data is not encrypted and you are facing a serious
liability.
For TC6 we have separated out the comm protocol from the replication
logic, and W
Hi!
I use Tomcat 5.5.15 on Sun Solaris 10 with tomcat native library.
Everthing is compiled in 64 bit (sparcv9).
If I start tomcat, I'll this error:
SCHWERWIEGEND: Error initializing endpoint
java.lang.Exception: Socket bind failed: Adresse wird bereits benutzt
at org.apache.tomcat.util.net.Ap
Apologies if this has been asked before:
I'm trying to run a perl cgi script in a standalone tomcat container
with ssl turned on.
With the script running under apache, an environment variable
(SSL_CLIENT_S_DN) is set with the DN from the connecting client's
certificate.
Is is possible to pick up
Hi All.
Have been looking for a few days now for a fix for this one issue that I
just cannot get around..
Basically
If I run
http://www.greenlightproductions.co.uk/servlets/SessionExample
The session ID keeps changing if you refresh the page
(same goes for all other servlet code I been using
This is called thread hi-jacking :-)
However, without knowing anything about your jdo implementation I can't say if
org.jpox.PersistenceManagerFactoryImpl.getPersistenceManager(PersistenceManagerFactoryImpl.java:645)
- waiting to lock <0x5b775de0> (a
and
TP-Processor17" daemon prio=1
On 3/17/06, Mark Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hang on!!! You've an admin form where you have dynamic roles, right?
>And you've no means of knowing what these will be.. And what they are
>denying access to.. Doing this with your proposed taglib wont help
>solve this.. Your tag or jsp bean is goi
On 3/17/06, Alessandro Colantoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi! again!!
> Of course I'm Italian, but at moment I'm living in Spain for work, so just
> the same continent .!
> At the end I will choose the jsp solution with taglib (I'm gonna write my
> permission taglib now!) 'cause reference pages
Hi! again!!
Of course I'm Italian, but at moment I'm living in Spain for work, so just
the same continent .!
At the end I will choose the jsp solution with taglib (I'm gonna write my
permission taglib now!) 'cause reference pages in database can be too much
work and in some case I have permissions
On 3/17/06, Mark Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/17/06, Alessandro Colantoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi! and good morning (but probably we 're on different continents)
Assiming you're in italy, we're in the same country..
> >
> > I don't undertand the last pos where you say.
> > >I
On 3/17/06, Alessandro Colantoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi! and good morning (but probably we 're on different continents)
>
> I don't undertand the last pos where you say.
> >I had the impression he already had.. I don't get how posting this
> >helps, i must have misunderstood something.. Ca
Thank you for the help!
The problem was that I was using '*' as role name in web.xml, as you
probobly guessed.
Best Regards
Joacim Turesson
Velpi wrote:
I'm currently running my webapplication using Tomcat 5.5.12 and it
works great.
When I upgrade to Tomcat 5.5.16 I'm no longer able to lo
2006/3/17, Mladen Turk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Go and troll somewhere else.
sorry, I thought you where pissing on me. I didn't understand your
real intentions.
I will manage the request to get what I'm looking for.
Thanks,
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Tremal Naik wrote:
2006/3/16, Mladen Turk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Yes. Servlet spec 2.4
Thank you very much. Persons like you make me loosing faith in the
Open Source. I think I'll call the guys at IBM...
Go and troll somewhere else.
I told you that JBoss uses thread local storage.
1. Request
2006/3/16, Mladen Turk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Yes. Servlet spec 2.4
Thank you very much. Persons like you make me loosing faith in the
Open Source. I think I'll call the guys at IBM...
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TREMALNAIK
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it should be:
UTF-8%E4%BD%A0%E5%A5%BD你好.
==
with the query: http://www.nxnx.net:8080/nxnx/mix/%E4%BD%A0%E5%A5%BD
but through mod_jk i can only get:
===
UTF-8
T__T
Many thanks!
But the current tomcat 5.5 documentation find here
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/cluster-howto.html
I thing it exists many good reasons to migrate from 5.0 to tomcat 5.5.16
if really using clustering today :-)
Regards
Peter
Am 16.03.2006 um 21:51 schrieb Filip Hanik - D
look at this:
http://www.nxnx.net/mix/%E4%BD%A0%E5%A5%BD
and
http://www.nxnx.net:8080/nxnx/mix/%E4%BD%A0%E5%A5%BD
tomcat standalone is fine, but through mod_jk, it seems missing the UTF-8 param,
I tried:
=
not working,
also added:
J
Yes and no!
Speak with your network admin that the multicast send to other global
machine. Not working over normal internet ways!
I thing clustering is made for local network failover. What you need
are cluster domains. Gropus of clusters with a separate loadbalancer
to route request over
We mark all SessionID with a node marker!
Setup with
The mod_jk or mod_proxy_ajp make then the correct routing.
The algo extract the worker name from cookie or url rewrite
parameter jsessionid.
Read Cluster Doc and mod:jk doc
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/cluster-howto.html
Hi! and good morning (but probably we 're on different continents)
I don't undertand the last pos where you say.
>I had the impression he already had.. I don't get how posting this
>helps, i must have misunderstood something.. Can you explain please?
Anyway thanks for accurate explication.
I'll g
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