On 22/02/2019 17:58, John Dale wrote:
> I'm going to say that you'll need two services. Isn't there a 1-1
> mapping between services and processes? As such, two processes, two
> services?
>
> Anyone else want to weigh-in?
>
> I haven't used windows in sooo long!
Correct. You 'll need to use se
On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 10:26 PM Jerry Malcolm wrote:
>
> I need a bit of brainstorming. I have a production Tomcat server that
> hosts several web sites. A couple of these websites are
> high-availability sensitive.
So why are you running on a single-box architecture? Seems like
the first thin
I'm going to say that you'll need two services. Isn't there a 1-1
mapping between services and processes? As such, two processes, two
services?
Anyone else want to weigh-in?
I haven't used windows in sooo long!
John
On 2/22/19, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
> Thanks Johann,
>
> One physical installa
On 22/02/2019 17:02, Sanders, Steve wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Tomcat version 8.5.38
> OS: RHEL 6.9
>
> I recently updated Tomcat to use latest version 8.5.38 from 8.5.37. In our
> configuration we use CATALINA_PID to put the pid file in a custom location.
> In previous release this works fine. Howeve
Hello,
Tomcat version 8.5.38
OS: RHEL 6.9
I recently updated Tomcat to use latest version 8.5.38 from 8.5.37. In our
configuration we use CATALINA_PID to put the pid file in a custom location. In
previous release this works fine. However in 8.5.38, I noticed that the pid
file does not get crea
The Apache Tomcat team announces the immediate availability of Apache
Tomcat 7.0.93.
Apache Tomcat is an open source software implementation of the Java
Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Expression Language and Java
WebSocket technologies.
This release contains a number of bug fixes and improvement
Thanks Johann,
One physical installation would be cleaner. But this would have to run
as one Windows service for both instances, correct? So I wouldn't be
able to stop one instance separately?
On 2/22/2019 2:18 AM, aon.913111...@aon.at wrote:
Brainstorming is not really required for this b
On 22/02/2019 13:16, Johan Compagner wrote:
> https://docs.oracle.com/javaee/7/api/javax/websocket/server/ServerEndpointConfig.Configurator.html#checkOrigin-java.lang.String-
>
> first it says
>
> " The platform default implementation of this method makes a check of the
> validity of the Origin h
Your call. Not sure on the video .. your applications and particular
configuration will have bearing on the accuracy of the video. The
ability to revert if it doesn't work will be key. Don't be afraid to
take a deep breath and review the migration guides carefully.
I'll try to check some email
https://docs.oracle.com/javaee/7/api/javax/websocket/server/ServerEndpointConfig.Configurator.html#checkOrigin-java.lang.String-
first it says
" The platform default implementation of this method makes a check of the
validity of the Origin header sent along with the opening handshake
following th
Brainstorming is not really required for this basic task.
Approach 1: Make a copy of your Tomcat installation, alter bootstrap, http and
ajp connector ports, and use it as 2nd instance.
Approach 2, using one physical Tomcat installation: You can configure n
instances using CATALINA_BASE setup,
Brainstorming is not really required for this basic task.
Approach 1: Make a copy of your Tomcat installation, alter bootstrap, http and
ajp connector ports, and use it as 2nd instance.
Approach 2, using one physical Tomcat installation: You can configure n
instances using CATALINA_BASE setup,
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