Hi,
Do you have somebody some tip where could be a problem? Thanks in advance.
J. Fikker
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Hello Konstantin,
There is output of ls command:
ls -la /opt/tomcat_6_0/lib/
total 9484
d
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János,
On 4/12/2011 4:56 PM, János Löbb wrote:
> Look the 10.9 Error Handling in the 3.0 specifications. It is maya
> to me but you might find what you are looking for.
Being somewhat familiar with the servlet specification, I was hoping for
somethi
Hi Chris,
I'm improving my apps frecuently, so everytime I do it I need to upload a
new WAR file. When that happens, I face the leaking problem that so far I
haven't solved. For that reason, I'm restarting Tomcat. My new app should
not be hosted in the same Tomcat instance for that reason.
I will
Thanks, I will read that.
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 7:19 PM, Caldarale, Charles R <
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com> wrote:
> > From: Brian Braun [mailto:brianbr...@gmail.com]
> > Subject: Re: Two Tomcat 7.0.11 installations in the same Linux instance,
> running both on port 80, without conflicts?
>
> >
On Apr 12, 2011, at 4:38 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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> All,
>
> I have a webapp where some of the servlets are expected to return XML
> all the time, even for error conditions. I'd like to be able to set an
> error page for those servlets s
Thanks to everyone that responded.
I'll make a few comments.
DOJO tends to make a million calls for images/scripts/css files. The ETag
solution isn't going to optimize well because there will still be a ton of 304
requests which all take time to make happen. Also, I'm not using Apache in
front
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All,
I have a webapp where some of the servlets are expected to return XML
all the time, even for error conditions. I'd like to be able to set an
error page for those servlets so the response will be in XML instead of
HTML like you'd get with the defa
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> Subject: Two Tomcat 7.0.11 installations in the same Linux instance, running
>both on port 80, without conflicts?
> I'm considering a parallel Tomcat installation in the same
> Linux VPS, both running at the same time. I perfectly know
> that it can be done
Hi,
We don't make use of JSTL so I can't access it that way.
We do use XSL that is run through a transform. And of course relevant values
are retrieved from the back end too.
So, in the back-end, would I have to essentially subclass
org.apache.catalina.filters.CsrfPreventionFilter (since that
On 04/12/2011 11:43 AM, Amit k wrote:
Hi,
Tomcat documentation says that if tomcat is installed as service, it doesn't
show up the console. But in my case this doesn't hold true. Again if the
console is required for std out/err, then redirecting them to file etc wont
help to display the console?
Hi,
/Httpd 2.2.17, mod_jk 1.2.31, tomcat 7.0.10, OSX 10.6.5/
Looks like there is something I do not get regarding Tomcat clustering, so I do
here a sanity check :-)
I have two machines with one tomcat on both.
I use one of the machines as reverse proxy. here is the reverse proxy conf
from th
Chris,
href="some.css?v=${parameter}"
Some clients and proxies will refuse to cache resources with a query
string. In those cases, caching (obviously) won't work and there might
be a significant loss in performance of the web site.
Exactly. I tested on one usecase (no proxy, limited numbe
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David,
On 4/12/2011 12:02 PM, David kerber wrote:
> On 4/12/2011 11:52 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>>
>> Why would you think that "&" would be some kind of verboten character
>> for a password?
>
> Because of its uses in windows as a special chara
Most don't, and XML is typically very picky about all that. I learned that
lesson several years ago trying to pass along characters in some XSL documents
and files, and it balks at many special characters. I wouldn't even think of
attempting that for a password embedded in XML, but that's me.
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On 4/12/2011 11:52 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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David,
On 4/12/2011 11:28 AM, David kerber wrote:
On 4/12/2011 11:17 AM, Yucca Nel wrote:
Indeed :D,
Seems to be an issue when I add an ampersand to the password!
That doesn't surprise me a bit.
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Brian,
On 4/11/2011 6:52 PM, Brian Braun wrote:
> I have a new project, for a web service that must be running all the time.
> It should never be offline, and if it does, my clients will leave me, so I
> can not run this app in the same Tomcat install
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David,
On 4/12/2011 11:28 AM, David kerber wrote:
> On 4/12/2011 11:17 AM, Yucca Nel wrote:
>> Indeed :D,
>>
>> Seems to be an issue when I add an ampersand to the password!
>
> That doesn't surprise me a bit. I don't think I've run into any
> passw
On 4/12/2011 11:28 AM, David kerber wrote:
> On 4/12/2011 11:17 AM, Yucca Nel wrote:
>> Indeed :D,
>>
>> Seems to be an issue when I add an ampersand to the password!
> That doesn't surprise me a bit. I don't think I've run into any
> password system that will accept that character, though I gue
Apologies, I seem to confuse myself, but am happy enough with that
explanation :D I am ill with a brain tumour and trying to get back in swing
of things after surgery.
Prayers are welcome:D
Yucca
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From: Caldarale, Charles R
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 5:23 PM
To:
On 4/12/2011 11:17 AM, Yucca Nel wrote:
Indeed :D,
Seems to be an issue when I add an ampersand to the password!
That doesn't surprise me a bit. I don't think I've run into any
password system that will accept that character, though I guess there
must be some since you're using it.
D
> From: Yucca Nel [mailto:yucca...@live.co.za]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat manager fails and can't tell why.
> Seems to be an issue when I add an ampersand to the password!
Which is not an alphanumeric character, contrary to your earlier postings.
Probably some escaping required when using non-alphan
Indeed :D,
Seems to be an issue when I add an ampersand to the password!
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From: David kerber
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 5:07 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat manager fails and can't tell why.
On 4/12/2011 11:04 AM, Yucca Nel wrote:
I do.. :) It co
On 4/12/2011 11:04 AM, Yucca Nel wrote:
I do.. :) It confuses the heck out of me.
Seems to fail because I change to alphanumeric password that is longer
than 4 chars long. I also make sure to close all browser tabs so that I
Do you close the entire browser? I don't think just closing tabs wil
I do.. :) It confuses the heck out of me.
Seems to fail because I change to alphanumeric password that is longer than
4 chars long. I also make sure to close all browser tabs so that I start a
new session. Are there any illegal chars when using the xml?
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Yucca Nel wrote:
From: yucca...@hotmail.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 4:45 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Tomcat manager fails and can't tell why.
Hello
Tomcat is playing games and I donno why. I copy my tomcat-users.xml to production and use credentials(tomcat username and password
From: yucca...@hotmail.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 4:45 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Tomcat manager fails and can't tell why.
Hello
Tomcat is playing games and I donno why. I copy my tomcat-users.xml to
production and use credentials(tomcat username and password tomcat) As expecte
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Tim,
On 4/12/2011 7:31 AM, Tim Funk wrote:
> The second is trickier. Relying on random query string is not fun since
> it may cause some browsers/proxies to be less prone to caching which can
> really affect performance. Especially if the the query st
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Ognjen,
On 4/12/2011 5:37 AM, Ognjen Blagojevic wrote:
> For all static resources (css, images, js) you might add artificial
> parameter that will trigger reload, like this:
>
> href="some.css?v=${parameter}"
Some clients and proxies will refuse t
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Tom,
On 4/12/2011 4:22 AM, Tomislav Brkljačić wrote:
> After that i added the whole spring distro, ran the test scenarios and
> didn't find any problems.
I guess if that works I just think it's unnecessary because you can
use a filter from somewh
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Subject: Simple Tomcat monitoring ?
5396 root 20 0 832m 610m 9224 S 100 5.1 12:32.43 java
the second task visible above is the interface to the search engine).
Which seems to be single-thread and thus a
> From: Amit k [mailto:opteemuspr...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: How to hide tomcat console when installed as service
> Really is there not any way out?
Did you bother to read the link that Mladen provided?
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms683502%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
- Chuck
THIS COMMUN
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 14:26, André Warnier wrote:
> Francis GALIEGUE wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 12:20, André Warnier wrote:
>> [...]
>>>
>>> Considering all the above, which would be the easiest/quickest way of
>>> starting to figure out what this tomcat is doing, and where the
>>> sy
> From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
> Subject: Simple Tomcat monitoring ?
> 5396 root 20 0 832m 610m 9224 S 100 5.1 12:32.43 java
> the second task visible above is the interface to the search engine).
Which seems to be single-thread and thus a possible bottleneck. The
You could check it apache threads are the problem by using something like:
ps -feH | grep httpd | wc
(or something else instead httpd to hit only apache processes)
If the line number gets close to 150 (Apache (prefork) MaxClients)
then that is the problem.
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 2:18 PM, André
Francis GALIEGUE wrote:
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 12:20, André Warnier wrote:
[...]
Considering all the above, which would be the easiest/quickest way of
starting to figure out what this tomcat is doing, and where the
system/application bottleneck might be ?
We have the following tools, all ve
Borut Hadžialić wrote:
I'm gonna try to make a guess here :)
top - 08:20:02 up 72 days, 9:39, 4 users, load average: 6.83, 5.63, 3.16
Tasks: 265 total, 1 running, 264 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 0.2%us, 0.1%sy, 0.0%ni, 99.2%id, 0.5%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.0%si, 0.0%st
Mem: 1232
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 13:31, Tim Funk wrote:
[...]
>
> The second is trickier. Relying on random query string is not fun since it
> may cause some browsers/proxies to be less prone to caching which can really
> affect performance. Especially if the the query string is dynamic. An easier
> soluti
I'm gonna try to make a guess here :)
> top - 08:20:02 up 72 days, 9:39, 4 users, load average: 6.83, 5.63, 3.16
> Tasks: 265 total, 1 running, 264 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
> Cpu(s): 0.2%us, 0.1%sy, 0.0%ni, 99.2%id, 0.5%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.0%si, 0.0%st
> Mem: 12328624k total, 11382
I've loathed this issue too. There are 2 major cases to deal with
- Libraries changing (like dojo, prototype, etc)
- Your external files changing
The first is "easy" to change .. in that you create a /scripts/ dir and
all 3rd party libraries go into their own directory with version number.
New
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 12:20, André Warnier wrote:
[...]
>
> Considering all the above, which would be the easiest/quickest way of
> starting to figure out what this tomcat is doing, and where the
> system/application bottleneck might be ?
>
We have the following tools, all very easy to setup an
Hi.
I have a Linux application server running Apache + mod_jk + tomcat 5.5 (I know that it is
relatively old; and to compound the heresy, it is installed from a Debian package).
The hardware is quite OK (quad-core fast CPU, 12 GB RAM).
Apache is serving most of the static content, and passing
Hi,
Tomcat documentation says that if tomcat is installed as service, it doesn't
show up the console. But in my case this doesn't hold true. Again if the
console is required for std out/err, then redirecting them to file etc wont
help to display the console?
Really is there not any way out?
On M
On 11.4.2011 23:47, George Sexton wrote:
I'm looking for ideas on how other people are doing versioning in Javascript
files. I'm hitting issues if I change my files in an incompatible way, or I
upgrade files.
For example, if I upgrade from DOJO 1.5 to DOJO 1.6, the user's browsers are
not always
I found the answer in the servlet specification :
SRV.7.4Binding Attributes into a Session
"The valueBound method must be called before the object is made available via
the getAttribute method of the HttpSession interface."
Sorry for the noise :-\
Le 12/04/2011 11:05, Thomas Chabaud a écrit :
Hi,
I have problem with Tomcat 6.0 StandardSession implementation.
We have an application who calls setAttribute("myAttr", myValue), and try to
get this attribute in a method launched in valueBound(), but only gets null value.
According to source code, the setAttribute() method calls valueBound
Cris,
Christopher Schultz-2 wrote:
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> Tom,
>
> On 4/9/2011 12:53 PM, Tomislav Brkljačić wrote:
>> I gave the "add the filter and bunch of Spring jars" method a try and it
>> turned out to be a success!
>
> You don't need a "bunch of Sprin
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 23:47, George Sexton wrote:
> I'm looking for ideas on how other people are doing versioning in Javascript
> files. I'm hitting issues if I change my files in an incompatible way, or I
> upgrade files.
>
> For example, if I upgrade from DOJO 1.5 to DOJO 1.6, the user's brow
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