Filip,
I've got a basic implementation of this. Since I didn't want to change
Tomcat code, this is not the most elegant design.
Here's what I've done:
I created a ManualFailoverManager class, which extends StandardManager. This
is a copy of the BackupManager, with these changes:
1) In the req
Yep, that was it exactly... I've been spoiled by frameworks :)
I did some experimentation myself, and dug a little in framework code, and
indeed, this has been taken care for me in the past, and I assumed it's done
by Tomcat (or any servlet container, for that matter), but it isn't.
Thanks,
Naama
Hi all,
I am using Tomcat 6.0.18, with Firefox 3.0.6.
I have a simple servlet, which calls request.getSession(true), and expects
to create a session only on the first request, and resume an existing
session on all subsequent requests. As far as I know, according to the
servlet-spec, servlet conta
Filip,
Thanks. If you could elaborate some more, then maybe I can go ahead and
implement this, and I'd be happy to send you the result, so you can use it
and save yourself some of the work.
Naaman
Filip Hanik - Dev Lists wrote:
>
> nlif wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>>
>
> Nilf,
>
> nlif wrote:
>> We intend to run in a cluster, with stickiness enabled, and without
>> replication. This of course does not give us failover capabilities, in
>> case
>> of a server crash, but it is sufficient for our needs.
>>
>> H
Hi all,
We intend to run in a cluster, with stickiness enabled, and without
replication. This of course does not give us failover capabilities, in case
of a server crash, but it is sufficient for our needs.
However, we would like to be able to transfer all sessions currently on one
node, to ano
Schroeder-2 wrote:
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> On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 7:56 AM, nlif <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I am trying to separate the static content from the dynamic content of my
>> application. In production, I intend to use Apache to serve the static
>> content, and
ginal post. The problem stems from the decision to
separate the web-app and static-content to two projects in SVN, and this is
due to the fact that different people maintain them.
Thanks anyway.
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>
>> From: nlif [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: How t
Hi all,
I am using Tomcat 6, and I have the following problem:
I am trying to separate the static content from the dynamic content of my
application. In production, I intend to use Apache to serve the static
content, and Tomcat to process requests to the application (mainly JSP's).
This can be a
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the link. I found the following workaround: instead of placing my
Proxy object in the HttpSession, I put it in a serializable wrapper class
first, and then put the wrapper in the HttpSession. The wrapper overrides
the default de-serialization to set a different class-loader a
Christopher Schultz-2 wrote:
>
>
> This doesn't look like the proxy is failing; it looks like the TestBean
> class is not available to the receiving Tomcat instance. This happens on
> the /other/ Tomcat, right (i.e. not the one where the object was put
> into the session)?
>
> Are you sure you
Hi all,
I am using Tomcat 6, and running in a cluster, with session-replication.
When I put in the session a JDK dynamic proxy, the serialization fails, like
so:
Apr 3, 2008 2:09:24 PM org.apache.catalina.ha.session.DeltaManager
messageReceived
SEVERE: Manager [localhost#/users]: Unable to recei
text() and then setAttribute on
> the
> returned ServletContext will help?
>
> Just a thought. Do let me know if it makes sense.
>
> Sonal
>
>
>
> On 8/29/07, nlif <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hmm, I guess I did not explain mysel
en a serversocket at a named port on the external
> application and let the tomcat applications from webapps connect to it
> and exchange sweet talk on a mutually agreed protocol.
>
>
> On Wed, 2007-08-29 at 00:05 -0700, nlif wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> If I run Tomcat as
Hi,
If I run Tomcat as embedded, is it possible for the application that
contains Tomcat to interact with web-apps that run inside that Tomcat? For
example, the external application, in addition to starting the embedded
Tomcat, also manages other services, and the web-apps that runs inside the
em
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