> From: Yue Yuanyuan [mailto:yue.yuany...@gmail.com]
> Subject: About the virtual host
> After I edited the server.xml to add one virtual
> host, it becomes extremely slow.
Your heap settings may be marginal - but you didn't tell us what they are, nor
even what JVM version you're running with.
hi,
I am using 6.0.28/centOS. After I edited the server.xml to add one virtual
host, it becomes extremely slow. And it got out of memory exceptions after I
deployed one project (20M size) on the the new virtual host.
Is that possible two virtual host to use different memory space? Or how
could
2010/9/27 Roy McMorran :
> On 9/23/10 8:15 PM, Roy McMorran wrote:
>>
>> We are observing an odd behavior after upgrading to 6.0.29. Ordinarily
>> if an exception occurs this will be logged to catalina.out. When Tomcat is
>> first started (we use jsvc) this is the case as expected. However if
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Jason,
On 9/28/2010 5:25 PM, Jason Brittain wrote:
> I'm surprised you hadn't heard of it yet. Disclaimer: I work for MuleSoft.
Thanks for posting. I hadn't ever heard of Tcat, though I tend to run a
vanilla Tomcat without even the "standard" webapp
Hi Chris.
I'm surprised you hadn't heard of it yet. Disclaimer: I work for MuleSoft.
Just so you know (in case our web pages don't clearly state this), Tcat is
about trying to make it easier to use open source Tomcat in production
enterprise environments. It's not, in any way, trying to replace
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Pid,
On 9/17/2010 4:42 PM, Pid wrote:
> On 17/09/2010 16:57, Shantanu Pavgi wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a Apache http server and a Tomcat server configured using AJP
>> connector (mod_proxy_ajp). The http server serves HTML/PHP pages and also
>> p
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Andreas,
On 9/21/2010 3:00 AM, Andreas Knees wrote:
> I am using Tomcat 6.0.26 under Eclipse 3.6.
[snip]
> Then I switched to use Tomcat 6.0.29. [Now,] DelegatingResultSet
> contains another DelegatingResultSet which again contains the
> OracleResu
PL/1 was a nice break from extending FORTRAN IV with BAL (Assembler).
Wow real pointers and character strings!
I seem to recall there was a version on the Prime minicomputers - IRC they had
a version of the PIC OS.
Primos came out of the Boston area, was a son of Multics and a brother OS to
Un
Jeffrey,
PL/I had a lot of stuff in that most people never even knew about, and those
could take a while before getting in to it. But the basics could be mastered
fast enough.
I have heard two reasons for PL/I not taking a better market share.
1. was an IBM product, and IBM was trying to ha
PL/1, boy that brings back memories.
I worked for years on a mini-computer who's O/S was written using a combination
of a PL/1 subset and machine code. Really nice, Unix-like O/S, that had Unix
beat in some areas, lacked behind it in others. Really kind of miss it these
days.
However, I don't
Hi André,
I've tried remote browser / telnet and a local telnet session to see that
the connection is being refused.
As an update I've got port 8080 working (A reboot fixed that although I'm at
a loss to understand why.)
Connections over port 8443 are causing tomcat to crash due to an error
comi
> From: Mike Gardiner [mailto:gardin...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Tomcat 5.5.30 - connection refused with APR
> I've set up Tomcat 5.5.30 and am using the native interface
> but the ports don't seem be be opening.
Clearly they're open, as your netstat shows.
> I've completely disabled the firewall
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Juan,
On 9/27/2010 8:32 AM, jmorati...@dit.upm.es wrote:
> I have developed an application which instanciates a singleton class in
> the init method of a servlet. This servlet is defined in the web.xml with
> the 1 tag. This singleton class start a
>
Mike Gardiner wrote:
Hello,
I've set up Tomcat 5.5.30 and am using the native interface but the ports
don't seem be be opening.
I'm using APR version 1.4.2 (built with disable ipv6)
OpenSSL 0.9.7m
Tomcat Native Interface 1.1.20 (supplied in tomcat 5.5.30 archive)
I have two connectors defined
Mike Gardiner wrote:
Hello,
I've set up Tomcat 5.5.30 and am using the native interface but the ports
don't seem be be opening.
I'm using APR version 1.4.2 (built with disable ipv6)
OpenSSL 0.9.7m
Tomcat Native Interface 1.1.20 (supplied in tomcat 5.5.30 archive)
I have two connectors defined
Hello,
I've set up Tomcat 5.5.30 and am using the native interface but the ports
don't seem be be opening.
I'm using APR version 1.4.2 (built with disable ipv6)
OpenSSL 0.9.7m
Tomcat Native Interface 1.1.20 (supplied in tomcat 5.5.30 archive)
I have two connectors defined, one on port 8080 and
Yes maybe, but once again, it works, on the same network connection, with a
machine under XP.
The W7 PC had no Anti Virus installed yet (when we tested) so it's not that
either. But I didn't check the default W7 firewall... maybe...
Julie
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Its probably the Firewall / Anti Virus on the first machine, or its on
a dodgy network connection.
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 4:20 PM, Julie Gautier wrote:
> Hi again,
> I started by trying your second suggestion : I got another PC, on W7, and...
> it works (IE and FF) !
> I really don't understand
Hi again,
I started by trying your second suggestion : I got another PC, on W7, and...
it works (IE and FF) !
I really don't understand why it still doesn't work from the first one (new
Dell PC) but that's good news for me : it doesn't seem directly related to
W7.
I'll try to understand why it doe
> From: jmorati...@dit.upm.es [mailto:jmorati...@dit.upm.es]
> Subject: Re: About ContainerBackgroundProcessor thread
> I just want to restart one servlet, not all.
Read the servlet spec: no such mechanism could possibly exist. As Pid
suggests, rethink your application architecture.
- Chuck
Daniel Mérida wrote:
If I have loaded succesfully my file whatevername.war, tomcat doesn't
show any error in Logs and I can access to localhost:8080/whatevername
without problem . . .
Why occurs this error?
Dani
Ok, I will make an effort at imagination, despite your incomplete data (hint).
2010/9/28 Daniel Mérida :
> If I have loaded succesfully my file whatevername.war, tomcat doesn't show
> any error in Logs and I can access to localhost:8080/whatevername without
> problem . . .
> Why occurs this error?
> Dani
>
HTTPD does not see that Tomcat is running.
If it fails to pass a req
You may not have mapped tomcat to apache httpd correctly.
What are you using AJP? mod_proxy?
Can you send the relevant parts for your apache httpd configuration
and for tomcat? (strip comments first)
Wes
2010/9/28 Daniel Mérida :
> If I have loaded succesfully my file whatevername.war, tomcat d
If I have loaded succesfully my file whatevername.war, tomcat doesn't
show any error in Logs and I can access to localhost:8080/whatevername
without problem . . .
Why occurs this error?
Dani
André Warnier wrote:
Daniel Mérida wrote:
Anybody knows some reason for this error?
/Service Temporar
Daniel Mérida wrote:
Anybody knows some reason for this error?
/Service Temporarily Unavailable
The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to
maintenance downtime or capacity problems. Please try again later.
Apache/2.2.9 (Debian) PHP/5.2.6-1+lenny2 with Suhosin-Patch
mod_py
Anybody knows some reason for this error?
/Service Temporarily Unavailable
The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to
maintenance downtime or capacity problems. Please try again later.
Apache/2.2.9 (Debian) PHP/5.2.6-1+lenny2 with Suhosin-Patch
mod_python/3.3.1 Python/2.5.
On 28/09/2010 07:31, jmorati...@dit.upm.es wrote:
> Yes Rainer, just what you say.
>
> I know that using watchresource will restart all servlets. I just want to
> restart one servlet, not all.
>
> Does tomcat provide a solution to restart a specified servlet when a
> resource changes??? I do
On 28/09/2010 07:20, jmorati...@dit.upm.es wrote:
> Yes Rainer, just what you say.
>
> I know that using watchresource will restart all servlets. I just want to
> restart one servlet, not all.
>
> Does tomcat provide a solution to restart a specified servlet when a
> resource changes??? I don't w
Thanks a lot for your concern.
I'll try your suggestion today (the HttpFox plugin) and will tell you the
result asap.
Thanks again.
Julie Gautier
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