Andrés González wrote:
Maybe a little OT, but: do you think it is a good "architecture" to
have such a background thread processing those records periodically?.
YMMV.
For me I have many jobs running, some timed on a regular schedule, some
timed and/or triggered from events (message passing),
"Bruno Vilardo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> THe correct is "The "100 Continue" is telling the client that it is ok to
> start sending the request body". But the "request body" does not reach.
> We have log files that keep the response and the log has only the "10
THe correct is "The "100 Continue" is telling the client that it is ok to
start sending the request body". But the "request body" does not reach.
We have log files that keep the response and the log has only the "100
Continue" response and it should have the "request body" on the log.
What is the
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> Hello Bill ,
>
> This is the sequence.
>
> The sequence of events to delivery a QDoc using Sonic is:
> - Outbound generates the QDoc and then send to Sonic;
> - Sonic receive this QDoc and send to Inbound;
> - Inbound p
Hello Bill ,
This is the sequence.
The sequence of events to delivery a QDoc using Sonic is:
- Outbound generates the QDoc and then send to Sonic;
- Sonic receive this QDoc and send to Inbound;
- Inbound process the QDoc and creates a Response, sending it to Sonic;
- Sonic should delivery this r
The "100 Continue" should be handled at a fairly low level within the HTTP
Client, and should never interfere with the receipt of the final response
by the client application. Are you saying that you receive the "100
Continue" within your client application as if it is the final response?
If s
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> Hello All,
>
> I am a new user of TOMCAT sorry for any dumb question;-)
>
> TOMCAT version is *"jakarta-tomcat-4.1.31".*
> **
> We current have an application that replicates data.
>
> But we are having some issue becau
Hello Johnson,
Thanks a lot for the quick reply.
Our client application is able to handle the "100 continue" response
though the "Application" message response is being handle by the
application. It is getting lost because of the first "100 Continue" message.
That´s why i thought that there was
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Ivan Balashov wrote:
> I need to monitor HTTP traffic going to/from my web application. Normally I
> would use Ethereal, but unfortunately, it doesn't support localhost on
> windows. Could I setup tomcat so that (or maybe write my own filter) it
> would dump all incoming/outgoing HTTP data to a fil
Sorry for top post... limition of Notes e-mail client.
"100 continue" is a documented part of the HTTP 1.1 protocol. Your client
application should either handle the "100 continue" response, or present
itself as an HTTP 1.0 client in the original request, which will suppress
the "100 continue"
Hello All,
I am a new user of TOMCAT sorry for any dumb question;-)
TOMCAT version is *"jakarta-tomcat-4.1.31".*
**
We current have an application that replicates data.
But we are having some issue because our Application is receiving the
"HTTP/100 Continue" response before the "Application" re
Hi all,
I need to monitor HTTP traffic going to/from my web application. Normally I
would use Ethereal, but unfortunately, it doesn't support localhost on
windows. Could I setup tomcat so that (or maybe write my own filter) it would
dump all incoming/outgoing HTTP data to a file?
Thanks!
smime
Maybe a little OT, but: do you think it is a good "architecture" to
have such a background thread processing those records periodically?.
I mean, wouldn't it be preferable to create a separate process
(another JVM) which would execute that thread?
That way your design is more modular, and you can
Thanks,
I'm running tests on 2 machines and I'll share the results and concept in
case of sucess or ask for more help in case of failure. I'll stick to
starting background thread for now.
Thanks again,
Velja
If I understand the situation correctly,
You could use a filter to deny all requests to the servlet (return
HTTP error 500) while the database is down. On initialization you
check the database and set a flag to tell the filter if the database
is down. When the database comes back up (assuming you
There *was* an outstanding bug where someone tried to cast a Vector to List
and then to solve the
org.apache.jasper.runtime.JspSourceDependent.getDependants()
method signature was then downcasted to return Object (instead of the original
List)
More info is available at
http://issues.apache.org/
> From: Martin Gainty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> You are executing java class
> org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap with the 'stop' option
Martin - like your previous suggestion, that stops the entire container,
not the single webapp. JMX would appear to be the way to go to stop a
webapp, bu
You are executing java class org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap with the
'stop' option
if you look at catalina.sh you will see this command
java.exe stop -Djava.endorsed.dirs="$JAVA_ENDORSED_DIRS" -classpath
"$CLASSPATH" -Dcatalina.base="$CATALINA_BASE"\
-Dcatalina.home="$CATALINA_HOME" -Djav
Hi,
I'm currently migrating from tomcat 5.0.x. My old applications works but
I still have a problem.
In my old context file (mywebapp.xml in Catalina/localhost), I gave a
path like this
But with tomcat 5.5.x, path is ignored and I can access to my app only
on http://localhost:8080/mywebapp/
Look at http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/monitoring.html and
use JMX.
Regards
Peter
Am 04.09.2006 um 11:50 schrieb asaf.lahav:
Isn't there a way to stop a tomcat web application using code?
Tomcat provides an administration interface which enables starting and
stopping of specific w
You will have to look at catalina.sh and check how these two are being set
$JAVA_OPTS $CATALINA_OPTS
-Sameer
Lee Chalupa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello:
I need help figuring out how to modify my tomcat deployment so when the JVM
starts it starts with
a -server option. There seems to be a bug
Hello,
I am new to Tomcat and trying to deploy a web application. It contains a few
jar files (eg: classes12.jar) in the webapp//WEB-INF/lib. The
environment details is below:
OS : Unix
Tomcat : 4.1.18
The JAVA_HOME & CATALINE_HOME is set properly and I am using the startup.sh
script to star
Isn't there a way to stop a tomcat web application using code?
Tomcat provides an administration interface which enables starting and
stopping of specific web applications.
Can anyone point me to the web application management code?
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