On 24.07.2017 17:42, Sri Linux wrote:
Hi
I need help with url rewrite. Please let me know the process to contact
some one..
You could start here : http://tuckey.org/urlrewrite/#support
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Hassan,
On 7/24/17 10:32 AM, Hassan Khan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There are lot of setting that can be tweaked to make Tomcat 8.5
> fast and secure for production use. Have been visiting lot of links
> on the web.
>
> Is there any resource that apache hos
Hi All,
When I am trying load the tomcat home page in the browser , page never
opens it just rotates and rotates.
can anyone please help on this
On Mon, 24 Jul 2017 7:48 pm Coty Sutherland, wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 9:57 AM, Chaitanya Sabbineni
> wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I had a prob
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Mark,
On 7/22/17 1:18 PM, Mark Eggers wrote:
> Roparzh,
>
> On 7/22/2017 12:14 AM, Roparzh Hemon wrote:
>> On my Mac 10.11.3 I've installed the Eclipse JEE IDE (Version:
>> Neon.3 Release (4.6.3)) I also installed apache-tomcat 9 on my
>> Mac, usin
Hi
I need help with url rewrite. Please let me know the process to contact
some one..
Thanks
Sri
Hi,
I am facing the same error even on changing the ports. It is strange that
immediately after installing tomcat homepage opened on port 8081. we then
restarted tomcat and we are not able to access the tomcat homepage anymore.
We checked the ports using the command below
I checked using netstat
Hi,
There are lot of setting that can be tweaked to make Tomcat 8.5 fast and
secure for production use. Have been visiting lot of links on the web.
Is there any resource that apache host regarding the setting to change to
make tomcat 8.5 ready for production ?
Thanks
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Hassan Khan
On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 9:57 AM, Chaitanya Sabbineni
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I had a problem in accessing UI of the tomcat using http://:8081
>
> I tried changing the port to 8086 and 8088 and even i am not able to access
> the UI.
>
> I checked using netstat -an | grep 8081 and only thing that is u
Hi All,
I had a problem in accessing UI of the tomcat using http://:8081
I tried changing the port to 8086 and 8088 and even i am not able to access
the UI.
I checked using netstat -an | grep 8081 and only thing that is using this
port is
tcp0 0:::8081 :::* Listen
I uninstalled t
On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 6:57 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 24/07/17 11:12, Flynn, Peter wrote:
>> I have a CentOS7 server running Apache and Tomcat serving the Cocoon
>> application which handles lots of research project XML pages. It's been
>> running fine for years, through Tomcat and Apache upd
On 24/07/17 13:01, jianjun.guo wrote:
> thanks for reply .
> The same scenario and the same configuration, i test tomcat 8.0.45 and
> tomcat 8.5.16 again.
> tomcat 8.0.45 and tomcat8.0.32 have almost same performance??
> tomcat 8.5.16 and tomcat7.0.39 have almost same performance??
> Becaus
thanks for reply .
The same scenario and the same configuration, i test tomcat 8.0.45 and tomcat
8.5.16 again.
tomcat 8.0.45 and tomcat8.0.32 have almost same performance??
tomcat 8.5.16 and tomcat7.0.39 have almost same performance??
Because my test case is very simple http request , big p
On 24/07/17 11:12, Flynn, Peter wrote:
> I have a CentOS7 server running Apache and Tomcat serving the Cocoon
> application which handles lots of research project XML pages. It's been
> running fine for years, through Tomcat and Apache updates. My system owners
> updated the server to Tomcat7 ov
On 21/07/17 13:08, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 21/07/17 08:13, Felix Schumacher wrote:
>> Am 20.07.2017 22:33, schrieb George Stanchev:
> The problem is related to the new code that handles the case when a
> file is stored in one encoding but served in another. Since changing
> encodings ca
I have a CentOS7 server running Apache and Tomcat serving the Cocoon
application which handles lots of research project XML pages. It's been running
fine for years, through Tomcat and Apache updates. My system owners updated the
server to Tomcat7 over the weekend and all Tomcat pages re now comi
On 24/07/17 09:18, jianjun.guo wrote:
> Hi,
> I deployed a very simple jsp page to test the performance for tomcat7 vs
> tomcat8.
>
>
> The same scenario and the same configuration?? The TPS for tomcat7.0.39 is
> 8.3W, but for tomcat8.0.32 only 6.1W??
>
>
> There is a big difference for them?
Hi,
I deployed a very simple jsp page to test the performance for tomcat7 vs
tomcat8.
The same scenario and the same configuration?? The TPS for tomcat7.0.39 is
8.3W, but for tomcat8.0.32 only 6.1W??
There is a big difference for them? Thanks for your help.
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