Hi all. I have somewhat of a perplexing problem.
My site uses Apache 2.0 with mod_jk1.2 to connect to a Tomcat
application. The Tomcat app uses a session ID on the URL line. Apache
is configured to log in "combined" log format.
In the URL in the POST , I see
/myapplication/page.jsp;jsessioni
Hi all. I have somewhat of a perplexing problem.
My site uses Apache 2.0 with mod_jk1.2 to connect to a Tomcat
application. The Tomcat app uses a session ID on the URL line. Apache
is configured to log in "combined" log format.
In the URL in the POST , I see
/myapplication/page.jsp;jsessioni
Subject: RE: KeepGenerated
> From: Dave Morrow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: KeepGenerated
>
> If my thinking is correct, the change in KeepGenerated should have
> decrease performance? Am I correct in this assumption?
> Does anyonw know of any drawbacks to what I have done?
Ch
Hi all, I recently made a change to my tomcat web.xml file in an effort
to avoid having to clear the work directory in an environment where
frequent code changes are being made. I added the setting of
KeepGenerated=false.
It appears that this change has had the desired effect and I no longer
ne
Hi all. I have a website running under Tomcat 5.5.9
I would like to use mod_jk to allow Apache to serve all static content however,
I cannot figure out how to serve this content only if the user has already
logged into the application. This application uses Tomcat sessions.
Anyone have experi
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From: Rob Dickey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 2:23 PM
To: Dave Morrow
Cc: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Help with session-timeout
Are there any other services involved (JDBC, etc.) that are referenced
by or in the session, or where the sessio
Hi all. I have a server with multiple applications running under Tomcat 5.5
In /conf/web.xml is set to 30
In /webapps/myapp/WEB-INF/web.xml is set to -1
(infinite)
Users are being timed out of their sessions after 30 minutes as opposed to
never being timed out.
Can anyone assist with thi
Hi all. I have a server with multiple applications running under Tomcat 5.5
In /conf/web.xml is set to 30
In /webapps/myapp/WEB-INF/web.xml is set to -1
(infinite)
Users are being timed out of their sessions after 30 minutes as opposed to
never being timed out.
David A. Morrow
Technical
ried.
If you want to know the stats that Tomcat maintains in it's mbeans for
the container, I don't think SNMP is going to give you those stats.
just something to consider.
peter
On 11/4/05, Dave Morrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'd like to use SNMP which is refer
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Sent: Friday, November 04, 2005 8:36 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Monitoring Tomcat with SNMP?
tomcat has the status servlet, so you could use that to monitor tomcat.
other than that, you'd probably have to write a servlet to return snmp
results
peter
On 11/4/05, Dave Morrow <
Does anyone out there have any experience with monitoring Tomcat using the SNMP
agent in JDK 1.5? I am looking to use an SNMP tool to gather statistics from
the JVM.
David A. Morrow
Technical Systems Lead
Autodata Solutions Company
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.autodata.net
Tel: (519) 951-6079
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