-Original Message-
From: Mark Thomas
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2025 3:57 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: Tomcat 9.0.104 Crashing at Startup on RHEL 8.4
On 17/04/2025 20:32, RAY, DAVID wrote:
> I updated from Tomcat 9.0.102 to 9.0.104 on two RHEL servers. Both are
> 'crashi
On 17/04/2025 20:32, RAY, DAVID wrote:
I updated from Tomcat 9.0.102 to 9.0.104 on two RHEL servers. Both are
'crashing' at startup after the update.Version 9.0.102 and prior versions
ran fine. No issues. Version 9.0.104 is crashing at startup. Any suggestions
much appreciated:
That
I updated from Tomcat 9.0.102 to 9.0.104 on two RHEL servers. Both are
'crashing' at startup after the update.Version 9.0.102 and prior versions
ran fine. No issues. Version 9.0.104 is crashing at startup. Any suggestions
much appreciated:
Method_being_compiled=org/apache/catalina/web
Mark and Rémy,
Thank you for your replies. I think it would be better for now if HTTP/3 is
required is to front Tomcat with NGINX as a reverse proxy.
Regards,
William Crowell
From: Mark Thomas
Date: Thursday, April 17, 2025 at 1:30 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: Apache Tomcat 1
To expand on some of that:
On 17/04/2025 16:47, Rémy Maucherat wrote:
On Thu, Apr 17, 2025 at 5:16 PM William Crowell
wrote:
Hi,
A few questions on the future direction of the project.
It seems like Project Panama is still in preview mode as of JDK 24. Is that
correct?
No, it's a stable
On Thu, Apr 17, 2025 at 5:16 PM William Crowell
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> A few questions on the future direction of the project.
>
> It seems like Project Panama is still in preview mode as of JDK 24. Is that
> correct?
No, it's a stable regular part of Java since Java 22. Availability of
the API wil
Hi,
A few questions on the future direction of the project.
It seems like Project Panama is still in preview mode as of JDK 24. Is that
correct?
Is there any update on QUIC transport protocol over HTTP/3 support in Tomcat 11?
Does it have anything to do with JEP draft 8291976?
https://openjd
Hi Mark,
That looks like the result of fixing this bug:
https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=69623
A little more digging suggests that MIME type is only set for a resource
when it is served via the default servlet. I suspect that lookup needs
to be moved so MIME type is also availab
On 16/04/2025 19:35, Thorsten Heit wrote:
Hi all,
long time Tomcat user, but first time I'm posting, so hi to you all :-)
I'm suffering a strange phenomenon after I upgraded Tomcat on one of our
virtual machines from 10.1.39 to 10.1.40:
When I open the link to an application being served by