Hi,
Regarding our question and intention, there is not much to convince.
Actually we have been given this task and we have no option but to do it
even though it is crazy.
We figured out a way to make the removeConnector() method work, ie we are
disabling/removing the http/https connector. now to
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> Communications link failure
Suggests either a) the mysql server isn't running or b) it isn't
listening on port 3306 of your localhost adapter.
--David
On 3/22/2010 12:31 AM, Roman Sokolyuk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running Tomcat 6.0 on windows 7.
> I am also running MySQL as a service and I am
Hi,
I am running Tomcat 6.0 on windows 7.
I am also running MySQL as a service and I am getting the following
exception when trying to connect to the database:
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: javax.servlet.ServletException:
org.apache.tomcat.dbcp.dbcp.SQLNestedException: Cannot create
Poolable
Hello,
Looking for someone to either confirm or refute my theory that
deploying two iframes pointing to two different stateful pages on the
same domain can lead to JSESSIONIDs being overwritten. Here's what I
mean:
Setup
1. suppose you have two pages that require HttpSession state (session
affin
The application has been running for 14 days without failing using the Sun
JVM 1.6.0_7 (per Chuck's suggestion... thanks Chuck.) However, we all know
that is just a work around.
To find the casue, my plan is to bring the latest JVM source code down and
build the JVM on the server with debuggi
Thanks for the replies. I am running a 64-bit JVM so that may very well be
the case.
I updated my tomcat installation from 5.5.28 to 6.0.26 and
recompiled/installed the native library from that binary distribution and it
seems to be working now.
Is there any way I can do to tell if APR is runnin
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Asangansi,
On 3/20/2010 9:31 AM, Asangansi wrote:
can i reduce the file size i.e. are ther files i wounldn't need?
Tomcat is the smallest component you are trying to get working, here. I
think the JVM will be th