Hi,
I am using tomcat as my server and there is about 130 servlet in my web
application.
I want to increase the number of concurrent users in my server. Currently it
supports about 200 concurrent requests (tested by JMETER).
I tried tuning the number of threads (maxThreads) in tomcat's thread pool
> From: Mohit Anchlia [mailto:mohitanch...@gmail.com]
> Subject: log4j
>
> We use tomcat 6. Is it possible to expose log4j service in tomcat's
> jmx console manager? This will help dynamically setting log levels.
GIYF:
http://www.devx.com/Java/Article/32359/1954
- Chuck
THIS COMMUNICATION MAY
Rainer Jung wrote:
[...]
Thanks Rainer.
You gave me more than hope. The tip below already does it.
You just saved my laptop, and Warszaw.
[...]
You compiled with Java 6 and try to run under Java 5. That won't work,
unless you add "-target 1.5" to your javac arguments.
I did, and it works. The
Hi!
I have been reading how to setup datasources for Tomcat 6.0.18 in
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/jndi-datasource-examples-howto.html
and nothing I have done has allowed my web application to view the
datasource i have created.
Here are some snippets of my web.xml, and my server.xml
Hi André,
On 21.12.2008 23:28, André Warnier wrote:
I have created (ok, copied from Chuck would be more exact) a tiny weeny
little servlet. It's about 15 lines including comments.
On my Windows PC, where I have a Sun JDK 1.6 and Tomcat 5.5 installed,
the servlet compiles fine, with the following
Hi.
I just knew it wouldn't be that simple...
Kind of as a follow-up to earliers posts on "Hello World" servlets and
IBM JDK 1.5, here is the issue :
I have created (ok, copied from Chuck would be more exact) a tiny weeny
little servlet. It's about 15 lines including comments.
On my Windows P
We use tomcat 6. Is it possible to expose log4j service in tomcat's
jmx console manager? This will help dynamically setting log levels.
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Hi, all,
Has any idea?
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Hi,
I'm using the JMeter to do the stress test on my web application. I set
the number of threa
Kees Jan Koster wrote:
Dear Adriano,
As I had having OutOfMemory exceptions (PermGen) when redeploying an
application, I started to verify things using Eclipse Memory Analyzer.
I've discovered some real leaks, for example caused by the Java
Disposer thread being instantiated using the Webapp
Dear Carl,
I am trying to figure out the best way to configure a multi-server
setup
for Tomcat and MySQL. Someone gave me the a list of configuration
suggestions (see link below). My question is is configuration 3
(see link
below) a good way to go when scaling up from our current configu
Dear Sudip,
But recently there are couple of occasions where one or
more users are failing to forcefully logoff the session.(thelogs shows
clearly the pending sessions keeps on increasing and the value unbound
is never called for the particular user failing to forcefully logoff.
Well, we canno
Dear Adriano,
As I had having OutOfMemory exceptions (PermGen) when redeploying an
application, I started to verify things using Eclipse Memory Analyzer.
I've discovered some real leaks, for example caused by the Java
Disposer thread being instantiated using the Webapp classloader.
After
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>> From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
>> Subject: WIR MACHEN FERIEN
>>
>> Am I the only one being subjected to this, or is it a general thing ?
>
> It's general. Stupid bloody auto-responders. Using one is often grounds for
> removal from the list, at least
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