Andre,
Martin,
Finally I got the problem fixed after further debugging and code reading, I
need to add "JkMountCopy All" in mod_jk.conf, no need any other change on the
old release configuration.
Thanks for your help.
Best Regards,
Eric.
-Original Message-
From: ZHAO Eric
Sent: Wedn
On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 2:21 PM, Ajay Verma
wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm trying to get multipart forms working in Tomcat 9 over HTTP2 (with TLS
> enabled).
>
> The SSL Connector configuration in server.xml (Tomcat 9) is given
> below protocol="org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11AprProtocol" maxThreads="150
André,
I was just trying to understand why this was a so hard requirement to
run on port 80. The provided answers didn't help to understand why
this was hardly needed. I was just questioning and sometimes, we, yes
I include myself, look at a problem with a narrow view how to solve it
and it may be
Hello,
I'm trying to get multipart forms working in Tomcat 9 over HTTP2 (with TLS
enabled).
The SSL Connector configuration in server.xml (Tomcat 9) is given
below
Multipart form submission does not work (the form variable
values are not retrieved on server in the servlet) with a
On 19.03.2016 22:06, Lyallex wrote:
...
I have it working now, I'd be glad to advise if required
Yes, please describe your solution. With the increasing footprint of systemd, I am sure
that this information will be helpful to other tomcat users, when they search the list
archives.
It cou
On 19 March 2016 at 21:02, André Warnier (tomcat) wrote:
> Daniel,
>
> first of all, stop top-posting (this applies to both of you). This is not
> the style of posting desired on this list.
> See http://tomcat.apache.org/lists.html#tomcat-users, #6.
>
> Secondly,
> the original poster (lyallex) wa
Hi,
I have posted the following question in stackoverflow forum.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36106968/accessing-tomcat-internal-components-in-a-web-application
A well explained solution is highly appreciated.
Daniel,
first of all, stop top-posting (this applies to both of you). This is not the style of
posting desired on this list.
See http://tomcat.apache.org/lists.html#tomcat-users, #6.
Secondly,
the original poster (lyallex) wants to run Tomcat under Linux, without a front-end, as a
webserver,
I still don't see how the number of concurrent sessions is related to
the port number.
The default ports for Tomcat are 8080 and 8443.
For huge websites, usually you have a load balancer as a front-end
anyway. You then get the capability to distribute the workload on more
than one instance of Tom
On 19 March 2016 at 19:19, Daniel Savard wrote:
> I see what you were trying to achieve, however I don't see much
> interest in that.
Really, I've been running a successful commercial web site for the
last 4 years using Tomcat as a standalone web server
and servlet container using exactly this
I see what you were trying to achieve, however I don't see much
interest in that.
1) Obviously, if you were expecting systemd to solve that problem, you
were wrong and it is a sane behavior of systemd to not allow that
neither.
2) Your solution to your problem is lying on jsvc alone.
3) I believe
Do you have the answer to my question?
CentOS Linux release 7.2.1511
I think it actually boils down to 'how do you start start Tomcat as a
daemon (using jsvc) on a privileged port (<1024) switching to a no
login user (tomcat) on a system that uses a systemd init process. The
rant you refer to do
It's the simplest way to find out which port you have Tomcat listening on
*NIX based systems don't allow non root uses bind to ports < 1024
jsvc
http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-daemon/jsvc.html
solves this problem, nobody seems to have grasped that this is what I
was asking about.
I kno
Why? What is the point? The server.xml has nothing to do with
integration with systemd.
-
Daniel Savard
2016-03-19 1:40 GMT-04:00 Lyallex :
> Would you mind posting your server.xml, here is the relevant bit from mine.
>
>
>
> connectionTimeout="2"
>
Hi Chuck,
I'm running it on Window 2012 Server as well as Linux RHEL.
And no, I am not sending a terminate signal with kill -9. That's why I
said I am stopping the application or the instance (both cases depict
the same behavior) rather than saying I am terminating it.
Regards,
-
This question is not about Tomcat per se, but it does affect it. It's
really about the EE specification in regards to any servlet container. I'd
like to get professional opinions on this part of the specification.
I am quoting from EE 5.0 (see link below), section 8.3.1, paragraph 3c:
The Deploye
The Apache Tomcat team announces the immediate availability of Apache
Tomcat 9.0.0.M4.
Apache Tomcat 9 is an open source software implementation of the Java
Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Unified Expression Language, Java
WebSocket and JASPIC technologies.
Apache Tomcat 9.0.0.M4 is a milestone r
Thanks a lot for the clear explanation, Mark. I have all my questions
answered, appreciate your help & you guys are Great!
My apologies for the previous follow-up emails, I am still a novice in
tomcat & failed in understanding the exact fix quicker.
regards
Harish Krishnan
On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 a
Hi
I use this Systemd unit file (from
https://sorenpoulsen.com/install-tomcat-8-on-ubuntu) on ubuntu, but it's
probably fairly generic as the unit file just calls tomcats start and stop
scripts directly.
[Unit]
Description=Apache Tomcat
After=syslog.target network.target
[Service]
Type=forking
> From: Daniel Savard [mailto:daniel.sav...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: contextDestroyed() method not called
Read the mailing list rules: don't top post.
http://tomcat.apache.org/lists.html#tomcat-users
> I'm running it on Window 2012 Server as well as Linux RHEL.
Ok, good to know.
> And no, I a
Meh. It's short and sweet and working systemd unit file.
[Unit]
Description=Apache Tomcat Web Application Container
[Service]
User=tomcat
Group=tomcat
ExecStart=/usr/share/tomcat/bin/catalina.sh run
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 8:57 PM, Christopher Schultz
wrote:
> From: Daniel Savard [mailto:daniel.sav...@gmail.com]
> Subject: contextDestroyed() method not called
> I noticed a problem with one of my web applications which requires
> some cleanup when shutdown. It seems this cleanup isn't happening even
> if everything has been put in the contextDestroyed
Apologies for dredging this up but I'm having some problems with this.
Any ideas much appreciated.
Ii have been forced to move from a version of centOS the used the old
/etc/rc.d/init.d
way of doing things to a new version of CentOS that uses systemd. The
hosts can't or won't help because I'm usin
ExecStartPre=/usr/sbin/setcap 'cap_net_bind_service=+ep'
/usr/share/tomcat/bin/catalina.sh
I see a lot of advice for start/stop instead of run within systemd
unit files, both here and in the wild. The gem in the rant I linked is
about start vs run. Sorry if you didn't see it.
On Thu, Mar 17, 2016
>From the manager clicking on the Stop button for the application. For
the instance, on Windows just stop the Tomcat service, on Linux, just
run the catalina.sh stop script.
-
Daniel Savard
2016-03-17 8:47 GMT-04:00 Caldarale, Charles R :
>> From: Daniel Savard [mailto:daniel.sav.
But that doesn't work for ports < 1024
On 17 March 2016 at 01:47, jieryn wrote:
> Meh. It's short and sweet and working systemd unit file.
>
> [Unit]
> Description=Apache Tomcat Web Application Container
> [Service]
> User=tomcat
> Group=tomcat
> ExecStart=/usr/share/tomcat/bin/catalina.sh run
>
> From: Theo Sweeny [mailto:theo.swe...@avios.com]
> Subject: Tomcat 8 Hung State
> yesterday Tomcat 8 went into a hung state, because an external API went
> offline.
> Eventually the external service was restored but Tomcat was unable to
> recovery from it.
> When a new connection is sent to
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jonathan.deboynepollard/FGA/systemd-house-of-horror/tomcat.html
On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 1:01 PM, Lyallex wrote:
> Apologies for dredging this up but I'm having some problems with this.
> Any ideas much appreciated.
>
> Ii have been forced to move from a version of cen
On 17 March 2016 16:13:28 GMT+00:00, Theo Sweeny wrote:
>Hello - yesterday Tomcat 8 went into a hung state, because an external
>API went offline.
>
>
>Eventually the external service was restored but Tomcat was unable to
>recovery from it.
>
>
>When a new connection is sent to Tomcat the connecti
Hi Mark,
From: Mark Thomas
Sent: 17 March 2016 17:36
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat 8 Hung State
On 17 March 2016 16:13:28 GMT+00:00, Theo Sweeny wrote:
>Hello - yesterday Tomcat 8 went into a hung state, because an external
>API went offline.
On 3/17/2016 3:30 PM, Edwin Quijada wrote:
> Hi! I am trying to install apache+SSL+Tomcat with my app that use
> websocket. I read that websocket doesnt connect with tomcat and
> apache like proxy.
>
> I need information where I can connect this now I have installed
> Apache with SSL and Tomcat no
Hello - yesterday Tomcat 8 went into a hung state, because an external API went
offline.
Eventually the external service was restored but Tomcat was unable to recovery
from it.
When a new connection is sent to Tomcat the connection hangs as no additional
thread can be allocated to the new re
I thought you might be interested in the resolution to this.
It turns out that we needed to reproduce the environment in tomcat.service
For some reason
ExecStart=/etc/rc.d/init.d/tomcat7 doesn't work
(file shown at the end of this message)
Instead, in /etc/systemd/system/tomcat.service
we have
Hi!
I am trying to install apache+SSL+Tomcat with my app that use websocket. I read
that websocket doesnt connect with tomcat and apache like proxy.
I need information where I can connect this now I have installed Apache with
SSL and Tomcat not connected yet. The scenario is this
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