On Mon, 2013-02-04 at 17:51 +1300, Vince Stewart wrote:
> Hi Tim,
> thanks so much for your reply
> netstat -t -l yields that includes:
> Active Internet connections (only servers)
> Proto Recv-Q Send-QLocal Address Foreign
> Address State
> tcp6 0
Hi Tim,
thanks so much for your reply
netstat -t -l yields that includes:
Active Internet connections (only servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-QLocal Address Foreign
Address State
tcp6 0 0 myComputerName:4000
[::]:*
On Mon, 2013-02-04 at 14:39 +1300, Vince Stewart wrote:
> Using Tomcat 7.0.35 embedded in Java standalone application. Java SE 1.7.0.
> Ubuntu 12.04
>
> Hi All,
>
> I have an experimental class below. The aim is just to open a listening
> port on port 4000 in the "localhost" address.
> When this
hello my name is tommy gunzelman i signed up because sending a message i
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2013/2/2 Arnab Ghosh :
>
> I need a help for the following problem -
>
> I have a web application where cookies are getting added multiple times and
> because of that response header is becoming big containing many duplicate
> cookies. Now the web application is so big that it is nearly impossibl
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Arnab,
On 2/2/13 4:31 AM, Arnab Ghosh wrote:
> I have a web application where cookies are getting added multiple
> times and because of that response header is becoming big
> containing many duplicate cookies. Now the web application is so
> big th
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Howard,
On 2/1/13 6:27 PM, Howard W. Smith, Jr. wrote:
> For now, I want a cluster of at least 2 or 3 tomcat servers for
> fault-tolerance and load balancing.
If your requirements allow for users to have to re-authenticate when
you have a failover
Hello Zoran,
in a thread with so many replies, its partially hard to follow all replies.
Have you resolved your problem already? Have you been able to exclude some
of the most typical scenarios?
I've read that you were using javamelody, have you tried something more
insightful?
regards
Leon
On S
On Sun, Feb 3, 2013 at 6:50 AM, Edson Richter wrote:
> Em 03/02/2013 07:20, Howard W. Smith, Jr. escreveu:
>
>
>
> I hope you did not get offended :-) That wasn't my intention - I was
> mentioning I have some "juniors" here (programmers with less than a year of
> experience), and they adopt bad pr
Em 03/02/2013 07:20, Howard W. Smith, Jr. escreveu:
I definitely do not want to take/lead away from Edson and Mark's
recommendations and responses related to linux, but as someone that has
found success with his first-and-only JAVA/JSF web application, running on
Windows Server 2003 32-bit 4GB, a
I definitely do not want to take/lead away from Edson and Mark's
recommendations and responses related to linux, but as someone that has
found success with his first-and-only JAVA/JSF web application, running on
Windows Server 2003 32-bit 4GB, and now Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit 32GB
RAM (prepari
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