Apologies, I'm not seeing how this helps, I don't see where authentication
information is transmitted
On Tue, Feb 11, 2020 at 5:39 PM Christopher Schultz <
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> Jon,
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> On 2/11/20 5:36 PM, Jonathan S. Fisher
On Tue, Feb 11, 2020, 18:40 James H. H. Lampert
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> Ladies and Gentlemen:
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> We have a customer installation in which the JVM job for our Tomcat
> server is frequently using massive amounts of CPU.
>
> It's Tomcat 7.0.67, running on an AS/400, in a 64-bit Java 7 JVM, with
> -Xms3096m and -X
Ladies and Gentlemen:
We have a customer installation in which the JVM job for our Tomcat
server is frequently using massive amounts of CPU.
It's Tomcat 7.0.67, running on an AS/400, in a 64-bit Java 7 JVM, with
-Xms3096m and -Xmx5120m JVM arguments.
GC information on the JVM job shows:
Gar
On 2/11/2020 4:32 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Jerry,
On 2/11/20 3:11 PM, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
I need some advice. I need to maintain a set of long-running
threads. When a request comes in, I need to determine if I have a
thread started for
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Jon,
On 2/11/20 5:36 PM, Jonathan S. Fisher wrote:
>> What do you mean by logged out If it's one from Redisson, then
>> you should look at their code and not
> Tomcat's code.
>
> So you have two tomcat nodes: A & B, clustered in any fashion
> (forg
> What do you mean by logged out
> If it's one from Redisson, then you should look at their code and not
Tomcat's code.
So you have two tomcat nodes: A & B, clustered in any fashion (forget I
mentioned redisson) of your choosing; let's say they're clustered using the
built in tcp point-to-point r
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Jerry,
On 2/11/20 3:11 PM, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
> I need some advice. I need to maintain a set of long-running
> threads. When a request comes in, I need to determine if I have a
> thread started for a particular id found in the request. So I need
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Jon,
On 2/11/20 2:35 PM, exabrial wrote:
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59833043/tomcat-logs-user-out-duri
ng-session-failover-event-and-restarts
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We've implemented session replication using Redisson, but we noticed
> that if we inten
If database is the answer, you could use memcache/redis to do this too. It
should be able to support multiple servers if you need.
Since it’s only persistent based on tomcat, I was thinking at the servlet
context level only. Provided that database read overhead is acceptable,
it’s a more persisten
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I need some advice. I need to maintain a set o
Jerry,
On Tue, 11 Feb 2020 at 20:12, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
> I need some advice. I need to maintain a set of long-running threads.
> When a request comes in, I need to determine if I have a thread started
> for a particular id found in the request. So I need to have a hashmap
> of threads keye
I need some advice. I need to maintain a set of long-running threads.
When a request comes in, I need to determine if I have a thread started
for a particular id found in the request. So I need to have a hashmap
of threads keyed by the ids. That part is simple enough. But I'm
struggling wi
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59833043/tomcat-logs-user-out-during-session-failover-event-and-restarts
We've implemented session replication using Redisson, but we noticed that if
we intentionally fail a node, the user's sessions do get replicated, but
they're logged out when they're restore
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From: Christopher Schultz
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2020 11:24 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: Tomcat 8.5.51/52 release time
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Jon,
On 2/11/20 12:18 PM, jonmcalexan...@wellsfargo.com.INVALID wrote:
> -Or
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On 2/11/20 12:18 PM, jonmcalexan...@wellsfargo.com.INVALID wrote:
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> 10:29 AM To: users@tomcat.apache.org Subject: Re: Tomcat 8.5.51/52
> release time
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-Original Message-
From: Christopher Schultz
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2020 10:29 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: Tomcat 8.5.51/52 release time
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M,
> On 2/11/20 10:44 AM, M. Manna wrote:
> Do we have any tentative timeline fo
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M,
On 2/11/20 10:44 AM, M. Manna wrote:
> Do we have any tentative timeline for next 8.5.x release ?
We try to stick to a roughly monthly release schedule for Tomcat 8.5.x
and Tomcat 9.0.x. That's likely to continue until 8.5.x goes into
maintenanc
Brilliant!.. Thanks Mark, helps a lot :)
On Tue, 11 Feb 2020 at 15:51, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 11/02/2020 15:44, M. Manna wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Do we have any tentative timeline for next 8.5.x release ?
>
> The release vote for 8.5.51 passed earlier today. The formal
> announcement is ex
On 11/02/2020 15:44, M. Manna wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Do we have any tentative timeline for next 8.5.x release ?
The release vote for 8.5.51 passed earlier today. The formal
announcement is expected tomorrow once the release has made it to most
of the mirrors.
Mark
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Hello,
Do we have any tentative timeline for next 8.5.x release ?
Regards,
On 11/02/2020 14:39, Walker, Mike (GE Aviation, US) wrote:
> Hi Mark
>
> Thanks for responding. See answers below...
> - what version of Apache Tomcat are you currently using? 7.0 on windows
> 2012 server
7.0.what? Not that it really matters but the older it is, the more
likely there will be
On 11.02.20 15:39, Walker, Mike (GE Aviation, US) wrote:
> So apache only releases full versions not upgrades? Does that mean if you
> run the version 7.99 it will create a new folder under Apache Software
> Foundation folder for 7.99 files? Since this would imply a change to the path
> for T
Hi Mark
Thanks for responding. See answers below...
- what version of Apache Tomcat are you currently using? 7.0 on windows 2012
server
- where did you download this version from and was it a .zip, .exe or
something else? From apache web site, .exe
- what version of Apache Tomcat do you want
Am 10.02.2020 22:43, schrieb Richard Monson-Haefel:
Thanks, Mark. Your explanation was good but the code didn't do it.
Then try
${pageContext.servletConfig.getInitParameter("greeting_color")}
Felix
On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 12:10 PM Mark Thomas wrote:
On 10/02/2020 18:03, Richard Monson-
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