Hi
I am trying to run a Web socket client under the context of Tomcat. So the
scenario is, I have a Web socket Server Endpoint deployed on Tomcat, as
part of App-1. App-2, which is also deployed on Tomcat (obviously under
different context root), wants to send a message.
The class in App-2 works
Also forgot to mention that setting maxKeepAliveRequests to -1 did not
help. As expected from the connector documentation the default value for
this attribute is 100 and we have a 60 user test set up.
On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 8:18 AM, dimple ranka wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> Another observation to be no
Chris
Tomcat doesn't support php,
For your issue, the solution is configure Apache + ajp+ php+ tomcat,
Use Apache in front of , as you main web server, and use ajp forward Java ee
request to tomcat , and use mod proxy forward php request to php ( php run as
php-fm Damon)
It will a better sol
And I think the important thing is the load balance setup, you can check the
Apache proxy module and ajp module , all of them can be found in official
document
Mike
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> 在 2015年11月4日,11:59,Mike Guo 写道:
>
> Hi, Javier.
>
> I guess you need a load balance for this.
>
> T
Hi, Javier.
I guess you need a load balance for this.
Tomcat can be setup as cluster. You can find it in official document. But you
have to take care of the session for you application.
Mike
From my iPhone
> 在 2015年11月4日,08:56,javier_esp...@hna.honda.com 写道:
>
>
> Good day all:
> I would
Hi Mark,
Another observation to be noted here is that system CPU usage shoots up for
subsequent runs, especially for later runs.
We have been looking into this issue for couple of weeks now and it is
clear in the same environment with the same setup it doesn't reproduce on
tomcat6. The moment we
Good day all:
I would like to setup a couple of servers for automatic fail-over. In case
one fails the other can take over. Does Tomcat support that kind of setup?
If so, can you direct me to where I can find some documentation about it?
Thank you
Javier España
Sr. Technical Analyst
Honda Nort
Does anyone have any advice about how to make fail-over work more
cleanly with PermGen errors (other than the obvious one of not letting
PermGen errors occur)
I'm using apache ModProxy to connect to tomcat over ajp with additional
hot-spare servers confgured for fail-over but if I mess up and let
That's correct André. That is my point.
On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 8:18 AM, André Warnier (tomcat) wrote:
> On 02.11.2015 21:23, David kerber wrote:
>>
>> On 11/2/2015 3:09 PM, Farzad Panahi wrote:
>>>
>>> Quoting from David Holme's blog:
>>>
The nanoTime method uses the highest resolution clock
I wish I could get my hands on a real server : )
On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 12:23 PM, David kerber wrote:
> On 11/2/2015 3:09 PM, Farzad Panahi wrote:
>>
>> Quoting from David Holme's blog:
>>
>>> The nanoTime method uses the highest resolution clock available on the
>>> platform, and while its retur
On 02.11.2015 21:23, David kerber wrote:
On 11/2/2015 3:09 PM, Farzad Panahi wrote:
Quoting from David Holme's blog:
The nanoTime method uses the highest resolution clock available on the
platform, and
while its return value is in nanoseconds, the update resolution is typically
only
microsec
To whom it may concern,
On 11/3/15 6:39 AM, Linux Support wrote:
> not having a clear text password in the users.xml ( i think ) for the admin
> user. My understanding is that the admin user logging in through the
> default page can do a deployment.
Do you mean like this?
http://tomcat.apache.or
To whom it may concern,
On 11/3/15 6:39 AM, Linux Support wrote:
> not having a clear text password in the users.xml ( i think ) for the admin
> user. My understanding is that the admin user logging in through the
> default page can do a deployment.
Do you mean like this?
--
Aurelien,
On 11/2/15 5:54 PM, Aurélien Terrestris wrote:
> Either my reply was not read, or I'm surprised nobody is answering here.
>
> "1. Java doesn't directly support SNMP;"
>
> It does, officially : http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/technotes/guides/
> management/snmp.html and it's workin
not having a clear text password in the users.xml ( i think ) for the admin
user. My understanding is that the admin user logging in through the
default page can do a deployment.
On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 9:50 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 03/11/2015 10:45, Linux Support wrote:
> > Thanks Mark. I mig
On 03/11/2015 10:45, Linux Support wrote:
> Thanks Mark. I might be struggle in setting up the hashed passwords. I have
> not been able to find a good read detailing how to do that. Will you be
> able to kindly point me in the direction of something worth the time and
> effort.
What, exactly, do y
Thanks Mark. I might be struggle in setting up the hashed passwords. I have
not been able to find a good read detailing how to do that. Will you be
able to kindly point me in the direction of something worth the time and
effort.
cheers
osp
On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 7:41 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On
Hi Mark,
The test client is running on another machine.
The server side test code is written using jersey 1.17.
Will try out with playing with maxKeepAliveRequests.
My only concern is that if jmeter is doing spoofy things then why it doesnt
show up on tomcat6.
Thanks,
Dimple
On Tue, Nov 3, 20
On 03/11/2015 06:17, dimple ranka wrote:
> ##
> On tomcat7 number of requests fullfilled per second
> ##
> * RUN1 ** ==> ** 38128.97704918033 runs/sec*
> *RUN2 ==> ** 19040.35947712418 runs/sec*
> *RUN3 =
On 03/11/2015 04:47, Linux Support wrote:
> greetings all,
>
> Running CentOS 6.4. Configured the /opt/tomcat-latest to be owned by a
> system user(tomcat8) other than root.
>
> Planning of keeping the tomcat instance running as a non-root owned
> process.
>
> How can i get another non-privilege
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