acceptCount controls a TCP stack parameter for a backlog.
The only way to monitor the backlog, would be to use tools for your
operating system that let you introspect the TCP information the stack
implementation provides
so that is one level of an accepted connection, accepted by the OS, but
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 9:58 PM, Christopher Schultz
wrote:
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> Leon,
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> On 4/27/2009 1:59 PM, Leon Rosenberg wrote:
>> On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 6:46 PM, Robin Wilson wrote:
>>> The apache servers can sit in a different DMZ area
>>
>> Sorry, this
Hi,
Is this the right list for asking this question?
We get a lot of errors in the jk log that look lilke the following:
[Thu Apr 30 14:36:58.640 2009] [5184:5144] [error] jk_ajp_common.c
(1726): Chunk length too large. Length of AJP message is 8188, chunk
length is 8192.
What do these mean an
> From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
> Subject: Re: [OT] Tomcat users meetup in London
>
> André Warnier wrote:
> > Eerily quiet on the Tomcat list tonight.
> >
> > Insider tip : if you ever dreamed of posting a request on this list
> > entitled HELP!!! and asking why your PHP script in
You can see from my logs that apache returns a 200 for my login page then
returns a 404 from
It seems to be an issue now and then. It works for a while then it tosses a
404. Maybe after a timeout I really dont know...Hard to recreate. but my
logs are full of 404 jsessionid issues...
Any help out
Hello,
You can find log file in the directory: /logs,
and you could have your own log4j.xml file (if you use log4j do your logging
job) specifying the location you want your log find at.
2009/4/30 Xiaohao Jiang
> Hi there,
>
> I am really new to tomcat basic configuration. I am using a tomc
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On 4/27/2009 5:41 PM, Joseph Millet wrote:
> What's then common use where the two are required ?
I have one: you don't have a lot of money for hardware and so you aren't
buying BigIPs anytime soon. You have multiple Tomcats for whatever
reaso
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Leon,
On 4/27/2009 1:59 PM, Leon Rosenberg wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 6:46 PM, Robin Wilson wrote:
>> The apache servers can sit in a different DMZ area
>
> Sorry, this is no security at all. If the attacker was able to break
> your os once an
All I need for an embedded Tomcat (I'm working with 6.x) are a few
Tomcat JARs in my classpath, correct?
I'm asking because I'm seeing a strange behavior here. Access to
Servlets deployed in the embedded Tomcat succeed, but requests to
other resources such as JSPs or static CSS files result
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On 4/30/2009 8:33 AM, André Warnier wrote:
> At the risk of stating the obvious :
> There are two different types of redirect :
> - an "internal redirect" consists of just modifying the request URL, and
> recycling the request internally from t
we're using tomcat 6 nio with executor pool size much smaller than cxn
acceptCount. At some load the queue may start filling up, of course. Is
there a way to monitor accepted cxn queue size? didn't find anything in
catalina mbean.
thanks
-nikita
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Nikita Tovstoles
vside.com
André Warnier wrote:
Eerily quiet on the Tomcat list tonight.
Insider tip : if you ever dreamed of posting a request on this list
entitled HELP!!! and asking why your PHP script in the Zend-packaged
Tomcat is not working when you type it in the browser, now's the time.
Better yet, you can get
Eerily quiet on the Tomcat list tonight.
Insider tip : if you ever dreamed of posting a request on this list
entitled HELP!!! and asking why your PHP script in the Zend-packaged
Tomcat is not working when you type it in the browser, now's the time.
Better yet, you can get a verbal answer here
Something like this:
image/jpeg
inputStream
filename="image.jpg"
1024
And you do your HREF like this:
Just have y
Hi Hassan
I would never have thought to create a servlet that returns the image. This
is a great idea.
Thanks
Andy
> -Original Message-
> From: Hassan Schroeder [mailto:hassan.schroe...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 3:54 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: looking f
Hi there,
I am really new to tomcat basic configuration. I am using a tomcat 5.0,
coming with a digital object repository. It uses the command line to start
the server (tomcat and the application). Anyway, my problem is that I can
only see the tomcat log on the console, but i don't have it in any
andre,
it gets xpanded just perfect, but seems the "file"- protocol is not
recognized.
so u gotta work a bit more for the chocolate ;)
cheers
gregor
Am 30.04.2009 um 18:13 schrieb André Warnier :
Gregor Schneider wrote:
...
André will not complain, but he has a suggestion :
Considering
> From: Gregor Schneider [mailto:rc4...@googlemail.com]
> Most of you may know the typical first lines of any
> log4j.xml-config-file:
>
>
>
Why does the DTD need to be stored relative to the XML file rather than (say)
with its correct absolute path, then use the XML parser's preferred solution
Gregor Schneider wrote:
...
André will not complain, but he has a suggestion :
Considering the error message :
java.net.MalformedURLException: no protocol: ${log4j.dtd}
then either the "${log4j.dtd}" does not get expanded as you expect, or
else it does but the result is not a valid URL.
So,
Rahman Akhlaqur wrote:
Hi
I am having an issue with my Tomcat server not responding on the SSL port. I reported this as a possible bug but this was rejected as a config issue. More info as below:
The Tomcat connector is configured as below
The issue is that Tomcat stops listening o
Rahman Akhlaqur wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am having an issue with my Tomcat server not responding on the SSL port. I
> reported this as a possible bug but this was rejected as a config issue. More
> info as below:
>
> The Tomcat connector is configured as below
>
> port="8080" maxHttpHeaderSize="
Hi guys,
I know it's not a real Tomcat-topic, however, it's close to and I'm
wondering if anyone on this list might come up with some kind of a
smart solution.
Most of you may know the typical first lines of any log4j.xml-config-file:
So far, so bad.
Why bad?
Because every bloody servlet ne
Hi
I am having an issue with my Tomcat server not responding on the SSL port. I
reported this as a possible bug but this was rejected as a config issue. More
info as below:
The Tomcat connector is configured as below
The issue is that Tomcat stops listening on port 8443 after a wh
I use Statcounter.com The free version gives me stats and tracks. Maybe it will
work for you.
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>Sent: Apr 29, 2009 6:24 PM
>To: 'Tomcat Users List'
>Subject: RE: looking for a web usesage / analytics package
>
>Hi Hassan
>
>Thanks for the sugges
Bala chandra wrote:
> Im wondering if it is possible to implement a Comet using Tomcat6. if so
> could somebody point me over the implementation please.
https://atmosphere.dev.java.net/
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You could use Open EJB, it is embdadable. So you would have a EJB container
inside your web application.
http://openejb.apache.org/tomcat.html
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 5:26 AM, Sridhar n wrote:
> Thank you guys
>
>
>
> On 4/30/09, Ghufran wrote:
> >
> > Check this out
> >
> > http://wiki.ap
Alexander Diedler wrote:
Sure, but I found only a solution to redirect folders on the same domain,
but not to rewrite/redirect a complete domain with URL parameters.
At the risk of stating the obvious :
There are two different types of redirect :
- an "internal redirect" consists of just modify
Alexander Diedler wrote:
> Sure, but I found only a solution to redirect folders on the same domain,
> but not to rewrite/redirect a complete domain with URL parameters.
In that case, perhaps this filter isn't what you need. YMMV.
It would be trivial to write a filter that executes a redirect of t
Dave Cherkassky wrote:
> PID, thanks for your insight.
>
>
> Two comments about that:
>
> 1) I agree with you for includes and forwards, but for errors? I would
> have thought that the definition of "error" is that something went
> wrong, and Tomcat should start from scratch and just render the
Hi,
Im wondering if it is possible to implement a Comet using Tomcat6. if so
could somebody point me over the implementation please. any help would be
appreciated.
Thank you,
bala.
Sure, but I found only a solution to redirect folders on the same domain,
but not to rewrite/redirect a complete domain with URL parameters.
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Betreff: Re: AW: Perm
Thanks Anoop. Your comment and link is very helpful. I will have a
deeper look at OpenSSO.
I have tried OpenSSO on Sun glassfish, weblogic and Oracle application
server. It rocks! Although I have not tried it on tomcat, I am almost
certain that it would be well supported and well documented.
The
Alexander Diedler wrote:
> Hmm..
> Seems not to be work for me The target is a
> http://www.siteA.de/index.jsp?WERWERWERWERWER redirect to
> http://www.siteB.de/index.jsp?WERWERWERWERWER
> I download the package, unzip and put the new content to a new, empty docBase
> folder. I edit my ROOT.
OK, I uninstalled KB956572 (with its dependent packages), and java is OK
again.
Thanks for your info.
Do you found out if someone opened already a ticket about this at sun ?
JVM should fix what microsoft update messed up.
Daniele
Mirco Attocchi wrote:
>
> as we can read here the problem seems
Thank you guys
On 4/30/09, Ghufran wrote:
>
> Check this out
>
> http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Miscellaneous#Q21
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Per Newgro [mailto:per.new...@gmx.ch]
> Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2009 1:58 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: EJB Applicati
Check this out
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Miscellaneous#Q21
-Original Message-
From: Per Newgro [mailto:per.new...@gmx.ch]
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2009 1:58 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: EJB Application development with tomcat 5.5 ?
Sridhar n schrieb:
> @Ghufan
Hmm..
Seems not to be work for me The target is a
http://www.siteA.de/index.jsp?WERWERWERWERWER redirect to
http://www.siteB.de/index.jsp?WERWERWERWERWER
I download the package, unzip and put the new content to a new, empty docBase
folder. I edit my ROOT.xml in SiteA point to this new folder
Sridhar n schrieb:
@Ghufan
Thank you for valuable reply.I think Tomcat 5.5 onwards , it is an
applicatio server, which contais EJB cotainer also right.If any thing is
else please make it clear.
thanks & reagrds
Sridhar
Wrong. JBoss contains Tomcat as servlet container. But application
server
@Ghufan
Thank you for valuable reply.I think Tomcat 5.5 onwards , it is an
applicatio server, which contais EJB cotainer also right.If any thing is
else please make it clear.
thanks & reagrds
Sridhar
On 4/30/09, Ghufran wrote:
>
> No Tomcat version support EJB development.
> Tomcat is a web app
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