Alexis,
We do this exact same thing all the time. I solve the concurrency on
the image problem by adding a small session hash value to the image
name. It does mean we may get 10 of the same images if 10 concurrent
access are happening, but it also allows us clean things up without
worry of destr
We're Apache->Tomcat->MySQL all in separate Cent-OS VM's with no
problems. It wouldn't be Tomcat anyway, right? One might say that
something is up with the drivers used by the connection pool, but,
that's still not Tomcat, and to be accurate, the driver used by Tomcat
or an app inside Tomcat does
: Re: Tomcat 7 Startup Problems
2011/4/11 Joseph Morgan :
> Yep.. the entirety of the Java parameters was blank
>
I understand that as the service was not actually installed, i.e.
nothing was written into the registry.
You would better to uninstall it and then reinstall (and now be s
daemon procrun stdout initialized
Commons daemon procrun stderr initialized
And... I don't see logs anywhere...
-Original Message-
From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2011 8:40 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat 7 Startup Problems
Josep
onday, April 11, 2011 7:40 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat 7 Startup Problems
Joseph Morgan wrote:
> We have a newly installed Tomcat 7 64bit in Windows 7 (quad-core w/8gb
> ram, 322GB free disk space)
>
From where did you download / install it ?
How did you install it ?
We have a newly installed Tomcat 7 64bit in Windows 7 (quad-core w/8gb
ram, 322GB free disk space)
We copied the msvcr71.dll into the bin directory, and have Java
1.6.0_23-b05 64 bit.
Tomcat doesn't start, and all we get from it is:
Service 'tomcat7' is missing the ImageFile
None of
ou mean by restarting webapp?
From: Joseph Morgan
To: Tomcat Users List ; Jinal Dhruv
Sent: Wednesday, 30 March 2011 12:36 AM
Subject: Re: Please Help
You can 1) Restart Tomcat or your web app, or 2) read this:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/415520/how-do-i
: Joseph Morgan
To: Tomcat Users List ; Jinal Dhruv
Sent: Wednesday, 30 March 2011 12:08 AM
Subject: Re: Please Help
So. *what* is it not showing? Is it a JSP? If so, what is the time on
your tomcat server compared to the time of the JSP. We have this sometimes
when we deploy and find we
So. *what* is it not showing? Is it a JSP? If so, what is the time on
your tomcat server compared to the time of the JSP. We have this sometimes
when we deploy and find we have to update a JSP within a very short period of
time, and our Tomcat server in our COLO is 2 time zones off. The
John,
Think about what the browser is doing. When the browser sees
file:///C:/Users/OEM/Desktop/testa.text, it wants to load a file from
the local system where it is running, which is NOT your Apache + Tomcat
server, but the user's machine.
For so many reasons we cannot get into here, you do n
wara Rao M [mailto:mail2m...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2011 12:38 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: 500 Internal Server Error after 5 minutes
No specific information in the log.
On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 1:10 PM, Joseph Morgan <
joseph.mor...@ignitesales.com> wrote:
> What do th
What do the client's server's Tomcat logs for that app show?
-Original Message-
From: Uma Maheswara Rao M [mailto:mail2m...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2011 11:40 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: 500 Internal Server Error after 5 minutes
Hi ,
Need help in resolving be
Chuck,
So are you saying it will reduce the upper consumed heap? I have -Xms =
-Xmx, so maybe that's why I never see a reduction. Our core load is
from 9am - 7pm CST, and we have virtually nothing from 11pm to 5am. So
if low heap usage should ever cause the JVM to drop the consumed heap,
that i
I have a JVM heap monitor that sends emails when the upper limit
changes, and this appears to be true. The GC still works, that is, used
heap continues to fluctuate up and down within the current upper limit,
but if the server experiences a hit on load and increases the heap, it
remains at that le
/Coyote to deliver a P3P Header on Every
Request
Joseph Morgan wrote:
> Using Tomcat 6.0.13, how do we configure the Coyote server to deliver a
> P3P header on every request, even if for a JavaScript, Image, CSS, etc?
>
I don't know about the Coyote server, and it won't work fo
[mailto:ronald-mailingl...@base.nl]
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 5:11 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: How to configure Tomcat/Coyote to deliver a P3P Header on
Every Request
We do this with a filter mapped to /*.
Ronald.
Op vrijdag, 14 januari 2011 21:32 schreef Joseph Morgan
:
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com]
>Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 3:05 PM
>To: Tomcat Users List
>Subject: RE: How to configure Tomcat/Coyote to deliver a P3P Header on
Every Request
>> From: Joseph Morg
Using Tomcat 6.0.13, how do we configure the Coyote server to deliver a
P3P header on every request, even if for a JavaScript, Image, CSS, etc?
Joseph M. Morgan
Ignite Sales, Inc.
Director of Technology and Operations
Office 972-789-5523
Email: joseph.mor.
Why can't you use process scheduling of your OS?
-Original Message-
From: Brian [mailto:bbprefix-tom...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 1:52 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: How to schedule events on Tomcat?
Hi,
I have a regular app in my Tomcat server, based on the
This has nothing to do with Tomcat it has to do with Java,
serialization and OO.
What are you trying to persist because it looks like you are persisting
what amounts to be an inner class to a JSP? Consider changing that to a
simple JavaBean not considered an inner class to the compiled JSP
Mark... on that thought, Java 1.5+ has the java.net.CookieHandler class... is
there a way to insert a CookieHandler into Tomcat???
-Original Message-
From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org]
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2010 8:26 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: HtttServletReque
Charles... in his defense (though I'm not saying he shouldn't understand
the spec), this actually stems from a series of misunderstandings,
mostly brought on by "poser" authors, "grad and teach" college
"professors", and instructors who regurgitate slides rather than
actually knowing anything. Man
For java, you'll do something like this:
Runtime runtime = Runtime.getRuntime();
long maxMemory = runtime.maxMemory();
long totalMemory = runtime.totalMemory();
long freeMemory = runtime.freeMemory();
Maximum memory is the total memory the JVM will allocate.
Total Memory is the total amount of m
What's wrong with providing instructions to the customer on how to
install the "plugin" with a particular web app?
-Original Message-
From: Goren Il [mailto:gore...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 2:44 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: How to call an external class from a
rom this page.
Thanks, - Dave
Joseph Morgan-2 wrote:
>
> http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=303
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: laredotornado [mailto:laredotorn...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2010 12:22 PM
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Subject: Where i
http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=303
-Original Message-
From: laredotornado [mailto:laredotorn...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2010 12:22 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Where is this class?
Hi,
I"m running Tomcat 6.0.26. In my app, I'm getting a
"java.lang.ClassNotFo
Depends upon how geeky you want it. You can try this, as it will be
certainly the most definitive answer, but somewhat like beef jerky to
digest:
http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee/web-app_2_5.xsd
You could start here for a everything you want to know:
http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/m
Add Windows Vista 32 Bit and 64 bit to that
-Original Message-
From: David kerber [mailto:dcker...@verizon.net]
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2010 2:07 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat Supported Windows Operating Systems
On 3/31/2010 2:57 PM, Curtis LaPrise wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>
>> I'm getting 404s for everything
Is it your tag not being accessed, or files accessed from your tag, or
the whole webapp missing?
If it is just an issue of your tag not being able to find files as you
think they should,
Just create a File (new File("xxx")) within your tag and System.out the
ab
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 7:46 AM, Christopher Schultz
wrote:
>> Just for the sake of mental mast... er, fun! you could write a
>> javascript event handler that ...
>..would work until the user switched off JavaScript? or kicked off
`wget`
>with the image URL? :-)
... or someone is using screen
Everyone is right... but... I think the OP has to better describe the need at
hand.
-Original Message-
From: David kerber [mailto:dcker...@verizon.net]
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2010 8:35 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Secured photo rendering
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>> From: A
I think the OP is asking how to prevent an image from being cached by a
client and, I cannot imagine there is a way if the image is to display in a
client at all, the image is now there, and the client can do anything it
wants...
Angelo... am I correct? You want to prevent the image from be
Joseph Morgan wrote:
> I think the OP is asking how to prevent an image from being cached by
a client and, I cannot imagine there is a way if the image > is to
display in a client at all, the image is now there, and the client can
do anything it wants...
>
>>But it should not
.
Redirect stdout and stderror AUTO
and other question that may be help is that I can start only whit:
*start
tomcat5*, because startup.bat open Tomcat console but close it
inmediatelly... (I obviously I can't see the log!!)
2010/3/3 Joseph Morgan
> What is your logging leve
>> and that any people here who have actually used it are probably over 50
>> years old.
>> And you know that after 35, it is downhill all the way : you start
>> forgetting things and so on.
Hey... I resemble that remark! They always say that the 2nd thing to go is
memory. I don't remember
,
and
the logs are empty allways.
2010/3/3 Joseph Morgan
> These may not be as empty as they appear. For example. Startup Tomcat
> and, once up, open the catalina log file... Windows may not be
reporting
> their actual size. However, shutdown Tomcat and you will usually see
> the
"scalable" also seems to be a relative term here, and there are well
documented strategies for scalability. So, the question is, are you
just looking for strategies for scalability or do you have a real
problem with load?
-Original Message-
From: Bharath Vasudevan [mailto:bharath@gmai
These may not be as empty as they appear. For example. Startup Tomcat
and, once up, open the catalina log file... Windows may not be reporting
their actual size. However, shutdown Tomcat and you will usually see
the size update.
-Original Message-
From: Miriam esteve [mailto:miesvesa...@
Oops.. should have read the thread... I spoke too soon
-Original Message-
From: Joseph Morgan [mailto:joseph.mor...@ignitesales.com]
Sent: Monday, March 01, 2010 7:06 AM
To: Tomcat Users List; p...@pidster.com
Subject: RE: Java programm to Shutdwon the tomcat server
True...we still
True...we still don't have a clue what the OP's really trying to do...
-Original Message-
From: Pid [mailto:p...@pidster.com]
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 5:44 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Java programm to Shutdwon the tomcat server
On 26/02/2010 18:40, Joseph Mo
And... if you are writing a java program do to this for you, such as a UI, then
you'll need to essentially reverse this to start it. PID's idea to connect to
the port to send the shutdown command will work for shutting it down, but to
start it back up... you'll still need to do Runtime.getRunti
Even better!
-Original Message-
From: Pid [mailto:p...@pidster.com]
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 8:00 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: Java programm to Shutdwon the tomcat server
On 26/02/2010 12:59, Joseph Morgan wrote:
> You can send any system command through a J
You can send any system command through a Java program. Are you developing or
working with some kind of management tool and you want to know how to program
it to stop Tomcat???
It depends on if you are running tomcat as a service or not, but either way,
you're going send your commands from jav
I doubt this is due to code-size actually causing this, and suspect the servlet
is filling up memory with data. Can you check the servlet code for a large
data load and optimize that loading per request?
-Original Message-
From: Torsten [mailto:twisted2...@yahoo.de]
Sent: Friday, Febru
server
Joseph Morgan-2 wrote:
>
> Albert,
>
> This is a topic for a web programming forum, not a Tomcat forum.
>
> In the meantime, just copy the file to your local machine, create an
> HTML page with a link to the file, and test your JS. If in tomcat,
> stick the
Albert,
This is a topic for a web programming forum, not a Tomcat forum.
In the meantime, just copy the file to your local machine, create an
HTML page with a link to the file, and test your JS. If in tomcat,
stick the file in the tomcat root, create an HTML page with a link to
the file, and
And... as most are coming around to... we think you need to examine the
900lb gorilla in the room: the code.
>> I've seen a certain web browser get hold of some badly-written script
or something,
>> spend *minutes* blowing up to a huge size while running 100% of CPU
the whole time
>> with the U
y, I got that last packet" message but the
server won't send anything else.
Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
Railo Community Distributions
Joseph Morgan wrote:
> Depends on if your machine can handle the m
nologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
Railo Community Distributions
Joseph Morgan wrote:
> Jordan,
>
> It sounds to me like a memory issue as well, but you should see an
> OutOfMemory error in the logs, or so I would think.
>
> Is the page (or
Jordan,
It sounds to me like a memory issue as well, but you should see an
OutOfMemory error in the logs, or so I would think.
Is the page (or the actions within it) caching anything in the context
or session?
Joe
-Original Message-
From: Jordan Michaels [mailto:jor...@viviotech.net]
Telles,
It depends on what you deployed, where, and the configurations of the
app or apps.
If you have the Manager application, use that to tell you quickly which
apps are not started.
There is a "logs" folder in the tomcat installation. You might want to
take a look at all of them to give yo
>> There is an Ig-Nobel prize waiting to be atributed,
>> if one can ever identify the guy who came up with that idea first.
You mean it wasn't Bill??? :-)
-Original Message-
From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Sent: Monday, February 08, 2010 10:20 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subj
n how WEB-INF classes are build
Joseph Morgan schrieb:
> Fabian,
>
> This looks almost certainly like you are compiling with two different
> versions of the JDK. Spit out the version from the OS and compare that to
> the version set for Eclipse and Ant.
>
> Joe
>
>
Fabian,
This looks almost certainly like you are compiling with two different versions
of the JDK. Spit out the version from the OS and compare that to the version
set for Eclipse and Ant.
Joe
-Original Message-
From: Fabian Panthen [mailto:f...@unitb-consulting.de]
Sent: Monday, Feb
this but the p in this case is a class auto generated
by Hibernate, and I don't know yet if it's possible to customize those
auto generated classes (but I'm going to find out).
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 9:18 AM, Joseph Morgan
wrote:
> A really "poor man's" way of d
A really "poor man's" way of doing this is to add a "getXXX" in "p"s class that
calls
The java function and returns the value. Then, you could just write something
like:
${p.XXX}
Replacing XXX with the name of the function.
-Original Message-
From: fred basset [mailto:fredbasset1...
Fred, there is a directory under the tomcat directory called "work".
Follow that structure through to the end.. it will be different
depending on your apps, but it starts out with
"work->Catalina->{host}->{app}->org->apache->jsp", and even more if you
have jsp's within sub-directories. You should
Keep in mind the overall architecture. The user is actually using an
HTML page containing HTML fields. The browser (nor the HTML) has no
actual knowledge of the DB or any binding or ORM you have on your
server.
So, on the server side, you have 2 primary components; servlets for
validating and pr
http://proguard.sourceforge.net/
-Original Message-
From: Kranti(tm) K K Parisa [mailto:kranti.par...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 5:05 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Securing Tomcat Applications from Reverse Engineering
Hi,
Can anyone throw some light on this topic,
Sounds to me the better solution is to make Tomcat inaccessible from
outside, and then have Apache route only authenticated requests.
-Original Message-
From: cgswtsu78 [mailto:cg...@proofpoint.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 3:34 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: Best
ileHandler
org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.[Catalina].[localhost].[/host-manager].level
= INFO
org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.[Catalina].[localhost].[/host-manager].handlers
= 5host-manager.org.apache.juli.FileHandler
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 5:29 AM, Joseph Morgan
wrote:
>>> Jan
>> Jan 11, 2010 4:12:57 PM org.apache.catalina.core.StandardWrapperValve
invoke
>> SEVERE: Servlet.service() for servlet SwchServlet threw exception
>> java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
>> There is no clue as to why this might be happening.
False, that IS the clue. SwchServlet code is usi
Greg, you've just awakened a 900 lb gorilla!
My guess, based upon your description of the problem as large chunks at
a time, is something related to reading and caching data, and this is
why PMD and profiling tools won't help.
Therefore, look at all the code accessing data from whatever storage
each session in context B.
Thanks,
Ghosh
Now
On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 7:06 PM, Joseph Morgan
wrote:
> Arnab,
>
> I've been silently following your thread (mainly because I'm not even
> remotely as smart as the folks out here), but it seems you have an
issue
> of a
Arnab,
I've been silently following your thread (mainly because I'm not even
remotely as smart as the folks out here), but it seems you have an issue
of architecture, and not of Tomcat capabilities.
I'm still not sure what you are doing, but it seems you want to be able
to pass (and cache as a se
Ok then, Dean, why the two entirely different app servers instead of
just two different applications in the same server? You stated two
primary goals: 1) Separate public/private apps and 2) Not have them
interfere with one another. A 10 hit a month app isn't going to
interfere with anything unle
Sounds to me you simply need to create a POJO to contain the execution
context state (and definitely not static variables beyond that to
support the singleton pattern). You could most simply use a HashMap,
but there is a stronger argument around semantics for creating a POJO to
hold that state. T
Dang it... the db drivers need to be located in common/lib if being used
as a source for a connection pool... Sorry for the mistake...
-Original Message-
From: Joseph Morgan [mailto:joseph.mor...@ignitesales.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 12:04 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject
39
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: db jars in common/lib and shared/lib
Joseph Morgan wrote:
> Mohammad,
>
> Look in your Tomcat/conf/catalina.properties file. Within there
you'll
> find a "shared.loader=" line, and I suspect it is empty. You'll
likely
&
Not required for the web app unless you are using connection pooling
within tomcat. The DB drivers can be in shared.
-Original Message-
From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org]
Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 8:10 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: db jars in common/lib and shar
That doesn't mean someone didn't ax it.
-Original Message-
From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org]
Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 8:09 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: db jars in common/lib and shared/lib
Joseph Morgan wrote:
> Mohammad,
>
> Look
Mohammad,
Look in your Tomcat/conf/catalina.properties file. Within there you'll
find a "shared.loader=" line, and I suspect it is empty. You'll likely
want to enter a value there, such as
"shared.loader=${catalina.home}/shared,${catalina.home}/shared/*.jar"
-Original Message-
From: Moh
I can try the ones you have
suggested.
/Ludwig
-Original Message-
From: Joseph Morgan [mailto:joseph.mor...@ignitesales.com]
Sent: den 23 november 2009 19:02
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Problems finding the right filepath
Or... maybe within a initialization parameter for a s
Or... maybe within a initialization parameter for a servlet if you are
using Java
-Original Message-
From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com]
Sent: Monday, November 23, 2009 11:59 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Problems finding the right filepath
> From: Ludw
Ludwig,
What is your dev language?
-Original Message-
From: Ludwig Magnusson [mailto:lud...@itcatapult.com]
Sent: Monday, November 23, 2009 11:24 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Problems finding the right filepath
Hello!
We are a team developing a webapp running on a tomcat se
I completely agree with Chuck, and completely disagree with Neil.
Never rely upon static state in servlet classes unless you have complete
control over class loading, which you shouldn't, otherwise you'd write
your own servlet container.
As Chuck says, it is not a Tomcat issue, but one for the
Are you trying to deploy elements of a larger applications separately?
It seems you just need different JAR files for the application, and,
though those can be deployed to the same web app separately, you're not
really gaining anything, since the app will have to be restarted anyway,
and you might
2009 12:05 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Possible to do async processing?
2009/11/16 Joseph Morgan :
> Yes, there is a way, and I suspect you're doing "fire-and-forget" processing,
> but, could you give us a better idea as to what you are trying to do?
>
> Tomcat w
Yes, there is a way, and I suspect you're doing "fire-and-forget" processing,
but, could you give us a better idea as to what you are trying to do?
Tomcat will handle servlet requests in multiple threads if needed, anyway. So
it may not be necessary. I'm thinking you might want to investigat
ally, redirect
the users to an error screen that tells them that it's broken..
Thanks,
Dan
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Joseph Morgan
wrote:
> Dan,
>
> Pardon my advice, but... this sounds like a programming/config/illegal
> state error that shouldn't make i
Dan... Similar to what they are saying, but why don't you have a system
script that will shut down that particular app if the startup fails...
that is. When the startup fails, have it fire off the system script
that shuts down the context?
Or, does it fail so catastrophically that you have no c
Dan,
Pardon my advice, but... this sounds like a programming/config/illegal
state error that shouldn't make it to production.
Of course, you could simply add instrumentation to the system to detect
that this servlet didn't do its thing, and route every request to a
holding page.
Joe
-Orig
Did I just hear... "D--- the torpedos!"
-Original Message-
From: John Morrison [mailto:morr...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 9:04 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: RE: Token Security
Thanks guys, I've got what I needed working. Most appreciated.
Regards,
John.
-
on [mailto:morr...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 8:43 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Token Security
Nope. I've made it clear (and I've the email trail to prove) that I'm
doing this this way solely at the order of the powers that be.
On Thu, November 12, 2009 2:31 pm,
y
On Thu, November 12, 2009 1:33 pm, Joseph Morgan wrote:
> John,
>
> Just curious, but have you looked into existing token-based security
> mechanisms such as LTPA (if you're predominantly an IBM shop) or SAML?
Hi Joseph
I haven't to be honest; this isn't a java shop.
009 1:33 pm, Joseph Morgan wrote:
> John,
>
> Just curious, but have you looked into existing token-based security
> mechanisms such as LTPA (if you're predominantly an IBM shop) or SAML?
Hi Joseph
I haven't to be honest; this isn't a java shop. MS is 99% of what we u
>Correct, at the moment there is no requirement to actually authenticate
>the user. However, I've been told to ensure that, if the client wishes
>(and pays) that the solution could be expanded to do so.
I may have missed something, but are you simply trying to ensure secondary
requests to web pa
John,
Just curious, but have you looked into existing token-based security mechanisms
such as LTPA (if you're predominantly an IBM shop) or SAML?
-Original Message-
From: John Morrison [mailto:morr...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 1:12 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subj
23 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: webapps question
On 04/11/2009 13:17, Joseph Morgan wrote:
> Michele,
>
> It looks like all of the jar files you mention can safely be deployed
in
> Tomcat's common lib area.
I'm not sure that's true of commons-logging or log4j.
Michele,
It looks like all of the jar files you mention can safely be deployed in
Tomcat's common lib area.
Another question, though, to ask yourself and your developers is, do you
really need 100 individual web apps to support the web services you
have?
In other words, there is no requirement t
I hope Mr. Caldarale answered your question, because you may otherwise
be looking at the 800lb Gorilla in the room.
Memory problems within Tomcat could be a number of very hard to see
things, but some quick candidates are:
* Programmers caching too much data from the DB (or file system) into
cont
eb.xml's &*...@!#!!
Thanks!
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 11:33 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: File "/customTagLibs" not found
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Jos
when referenced within the {contextRoot}/META-INF/web.xml with
"/../../lib/tld/custom.tld"
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From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 10:40 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: File "/custom
Tomcat version 6.0.20
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From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com]
Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 9:04 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: File "/customTagLibs" not found
> From: Joseph Morgan [mailto:joseph.mor...@ignitesales.com]
Tomcat 6 (currently on Windows for Dev, production is Linux)
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From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org]
Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 7:06 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: File "/customTagLibs" not found
Joseph Morgan wrote:
> Any ideas?
Tomcat v
Sorry for the repeat... I originally sent this before my subscription
was confirmed and didn't catch the replies...
I have an interesting situation where I have configured all my common
taglibs (jstl, etc) within Tomcat's conf/web.xml. We are now
incorporating a custom tag library and added th
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