On 24/05/2013 08:11, Padhalni, Bhuwan Chandra (Bhuwan Chandra) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can someone guide to download the tomcat 64 bit installer for linux 64 bit
> platform?
No such download exists. There are no architecture dependent components
for Linux (unlike Windows).
The platform neutral .tar.gz
Hi,
Can someone guide to download the tomcat 64 bit installer for linux 64 bit
platform?
best regards,
bhuwan
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Patrick,
On 1/30/13 4:44 PM, Patrick Flaherty wrote:
> We are testing our complete app with 64 bit JVM and 64 bit Tomcat
> and so far we have seen no issues. My question is how prevalent is
> the deployment of 64 bit enterprise apps. (jus
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2013/1/30 Patrick Flaherty :
> Hello,
>
> I have an open question about 32 bit vs 64 bit. We are currently deploying
> our app with 32 bit JVM and Tomcat. We are running into memory issues
> as we add more functionality (some via tools in the open source ecosystem).
Depends on what memory issues a
system). We are testing our complete app with 64 bit JVM and 64 bit
> Tomcat and so far we have seen no issues. My question is how prevalent is
> the deployment of 64 bit enterprise apps. (just to show my naiveté).
> We use some open source tools and look to use more in the future. Is th
ernate. I would wager that, these days, 64-bit is more common than not.
However, I don't have any research to back up my opinion.
Nick
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From: Patrick Flaherty [mailto:pflah...@rampageinc.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 3:44 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: 64 B
IME, 64 bit operating systems are far more common on the server side
than 32-bit. Workstations are still a mix. I use either 32-bit or
64-bit tomcat interchangeably, depending on the memory needs of the
application I'm deploying. The only thing I have to change when I
switch is the dat
ty [mailto:pflah...@rampageinc.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 3:44 PM
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> Subject: 64 Bit Tomcat
>
> Hello,
>
> I have an open question about 32 bit vs 64 bit. We are currently deploying
> our app with 32 bit JVM and Tomcat. We are running into memory
Nick
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From: Patrick Flaherty [mailto:pflah...@rampageinc.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 3:44 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: 64 Bit Tomcat
Hello,
I have an open question about 32 bit vs 64 bit. We are currently deploying our
app with 32 bit JVM and Tomcat. We are ru
Hello,
I have an open question about 32 bit vs 64 bit. We are currently
deploying our app with 32 bit JVM and Tomcat. We are running into
memory issues
as we add more functionality (some via tools in the open source
ecosystem). We are testing our complete app with 64 bit JVM and 64 bit
Hello,
i was searching a while but actually I´m not even sure where to ask. I
installed a Windows IIS 7.5 (64bit) Server in connection with tomcat 6.0
(via jk isapi). On top i installed trusted sign on based on windows
authentication. Everything went well and the system is working as expected
with
McDaniel, Jace wrote:
...
- and then another example of (preferably) the same URL that you are using with
"not-port-8080" and which "does not work", and tell us precisely what happens
in the browser when you use that URL
Our Web Application , port 80 -
http://pbcomm.pilot.principal.com/axis
>
> I put it in the Tomcat 6.0\webapps folder while Tomcat was stopped, then
> started Tomcat to allow it to "unpack." I have not installed Adobe Axis2
> as I cannot find any part of it on the old servers.
>
> If you feel like you have any suggestions to pass on still I would
> appreciate it howev
Thanks for all the suggestions Andrew, let see if this round is a little
better.
McDaniel, Jace wrote:
> I am new to the Tomcat and IIs 7 world and I am having issues getting mine
> app to work beyond the default port 8080.
-- So what you are saying is that your application does work, when yo
McDaniel, Jace wrote:
I am new to the Tomcat and IIs 7 world and I am having issues getting mine app
to work beyond the default port 8080.
So what you are saying is that your application does work, when you access Tomcat directly
through port 8080 ?
And it doesn't work when you try to acces
I am new to the Tomcat and IIs 7 world and I am having issues getting mine app
to work beyond the default port 8080. I am building a new server with those
specs. I tried to keep this short but still include details of what I have
done. If anyone has any ideas of items I can research or try, it w
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From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2012 11:49 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Facing Memory leak - 64 bit Tomcat 6.0.35 with windows 2008 R2(64
bit JVM 1.6.0_33)
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Tim,
On 9/5/12 1:17 PM
Ok. You've dealt with it a lot more than I have. I had thought we
started with it in the late 90's, but I guess I might be wrong on that;
I didn't go back and look anything up. The transaction and restart
stats are accurate, though...
On 9/5/2012 6:22 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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David,
On 9/5/12 3:43 PM, David kerber wrote:
> On 9/5/2012 3:29 PM, PJ Delsh wrote:
>> Chris and Tim, When we had Tomcat issues, every Tomcat
>> professional we spoke to told us to drop Windows and move to
>> Linux ASAP. We were told that Tomcat is
On 9/5/2012 2:29 PM, PJ Delsh wrote:
Chris and Tim,
When we had Tomcat issues, every Tomcat professional we spoke to told us to
drop Windows and move to Linux ASAP. We were told that Tomcat is more stable
and less sensitive on Linux, and there are far better troubleshooting tools on
Linux tha
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PJ,
On 9/5/12 3:29 PM, PJ Delsh wrote:
> When we had Tomcat issues, every Tomcat professional we spoke to
> told us to drop Windows and move to Linux ASAP.
I wouldn't argue that moving away from Microsoft Windows isn't a good
idea in general, but yo
Pid * wrote:
edited for my amusement.
On 5 Sep 2012, at 17:16, PJ Delsh wrote:
Shailendra, I'm not an expert,
Really?
Once we fixed the leaks, Tomcat was stable.
Quel surprise.
After months of searching, we think the issue was having system.exit(0) in our
code.
A classic blunder.
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From: PJ Delsh [mailto:pjdelsh...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2012 2:29 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Facing Memory leak - 64 bit Tomcat 6.0.35 with windows 2008 R2(64
bit JVM 1.6.0_33)
>Chris and Tim,
>When we had Tomcat issues, every
On 9/5/2012 3:29 PM, PJ Delsh wrote:
Chris and Tim,
When we had Tomcat issues, every Tomcat professional we spoke to told us to
drop Windows and move to Linux ASAP. We were told that Tomcat is more stable
and less sensitive on Linux, and there are far better troubleshooting tools on
Linux tha
ch...@christopherschultz.net
>> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
>> Subject: Re: Facing Memory leak - 64 bit Tomcat 6.0.35 with windows 2008
>> R2(64 bit JVM 1.6.0_33)
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>> Shailendra,
>>
>> On 9/5/
Chris and Tim,
When we had Tomcat issues, every Tomcat professional we spoke to told us to
drop Windows and move to Linux ASAP. We were told that Tomcat is more stable
and less sensitive on Linux, and there are far better troubleshooting tools on
Linux than there are for Windows.
If this is
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Tim,
On 9/5/12 1:17 PM, Tim Watts wrote:
> On Wed, 2012-09-05 at 12:16 -0400, PJ Delsh wrote:
>> Shailendra, I'm not an expert, but when we had this same issue,
>> we increased the Initial Memory Pool and Maximum Memory pool (XMS
>> and XMX) in the T
M you're
using.
> Tomcat is not like IIS.
True.
> Developing for Tomcat on Windows is fine, but running production apps
> in Tomcat on Windows is a bad idea. I wish this was more widely known
> and publicized.-PJ
Total BS.
> > Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2012 11:13:09 -0400
> > Fro
ut running
production apps in Tomcat on Windows is a bad idea. I wish this was more
widely known and publicized.-PJ
> Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2012 11:13:09 -0400
> From: ch...@christopherschultz.net
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Facing Memory leak - 64 bit Tomcat 6.0.35 with windows
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Shailendra,
On 9/5/12 2:50 AM, Shailendra Singh wrote:
> We are using 64 bit Tomcat 6.0.35 with windows 2008 R2 (64 bit JVM
> 1.6.0_33) and facing memory leak issues(OutOfMemoryError ) after a
> short interval of time( ~30 minutes).
>
What's the maximum heap size allocated to the JVM in both cases? you can
try increasing the same where you are getting OME. you can set the heap
size like this:
-Xms 512m
-Xmx 1024m
Chinmoy
On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 12:20 PM, Shailendra Singh
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are using 64 bit
Hi,
We are using 64 bit Tomcat 6.0.35 with windows 2008 R2 (64 bit JVM 1.6.0_33)
and facing memory leak issues(OutOfMemoryError ) after a short interval of
time( ~30 minutes).
We deploy a web application on this version of tomcat and while working with
the GUI part of the application we face
On 04.09.2012 08:35, Shailendra Singh wrote:
Hi,
We are using 64 bit Tomcat 6.0.35 with windows 2008 R2 (64 bit JVM 1.6.0_33)
and facing memory leak issues(OutOfMemoryError ) after a short interval of
time( ~30 minutes).
We deploy a web application on this version of tomcat and while working
Hi,
We are using 64 bit Tomcat 6.0.35 with windows 2008 R2 (64 bit JVM 1.6.0_33)
and facing memory leak issues(OutOfMemoryError ) after a short interval of
time( ~30 minutes).
We deploy a web application on this version of tomcat and while working with
the GUI part of the application we face
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Pid,
On 8/30/12 5:02 PM, Pid wrote:
> On 30/08/2012 15:13, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>> Shailendra,
>>
>> On 8/30/12 1:54 AM, Shailendra Singh wrote:
>>> We are using 64 bit Tomcat 6.0.35 with windows 2008 R2 (64 bi
On 30/08/2012 15:13, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> Shailendra,
>
> On 8/30/12 1:54 AM, Shailendra Singh wrote:
>> We are using 64 bit Tomcat 6.0.35 with windows 2008 R2 (64 bit JVM
>> 1.6.0_33) and facing memory leak issues(OutOfMemoryError ) after a
>> short in
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Shailendra,
On 8/30/12 1:54 AM, Shailendra Singh wrote:
> We are using 64 bit Tomcat 6.0.35 with windows 2008 R2 (64 bit JVM
> 1.6.0_33) and facing memory leak issues(OutOfMemoryError ) after a
> short interval of time( ~30 minutes).
>
Hi,
We are using 64 bit Tomcat 6.0.35 with windows 2008 R2 (64 bit JVM 1.6.0_33)
and facing memory leak issues(OutOfMemoryError ) after a short interval of
time( ~30 minutes).
We deploy a web application on this version of tomcat and while working with
the GUI part of the application we face
--- On Wed, 9/3/08, Brian Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Brian Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Problems with running 64-bit Tomcat 6 as a Windows service
> To: "Tomcat Users"
> Date: Wednesday, September 3, 2008, 10:00 PM
> Hello,
>
>
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Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 4:00 AM
Subject: Problems with running 64-bit Tomcat 6 as a Windows service
Hello,
I am trying to get Tomcat 6.0.18 to run on my Wi
> From: Brian Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Problems with running 64-bit Tomcat 6 as a Windows service
>
> I didn't use the service.bat install though. I installed
> the service manually with the sc.exe command.
Is there any particular reason you avoided that
Hello,
I am trying to get Tomcat 6.0.18 to run on my Win2k3 x64 edition server. I
basically did the same thing talked about here:
http://markmail.org/message/kptleixb6duxgwhm
but it didn't work for me. I didn't use the service.bat install though. I
installed the service manually with the sc.exe
Dear Tomcat Users List
I followed the instructions from Richard Mundell on "Mini HOW-TO:
Tomcat as a service on Windows Server 2003 64-bit edition" (possibly
viewable here: http://marc.info/?l=tomcat-user&m=114951978732081&w=2),
but have run into problems.
When I try to start the service from the
Hi All,
Just wondering if anybody has had any 'weirdness' when running a 32-bit
mod_jk connector under Apache (in our case mod_jk v1.2.20 under Apache
2.2.4) against a 64-bit installation of Tomcat (5.5.20 with 1.5.0_10 SUN
Java)on separate servers.
We've had scenarios where the connect
| From: Matthew Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Subject: Running Tomcat 5.5.9 in AIX 5.2 with Java 5 64-bit - Tomcat
| freezes at a high level of workload
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| Symptoms
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| When Tomcat is under heavy load running a webappliccation
| (at around 180 users although it varies), Tomcat
Had you tried to increment maxThreads, minSpareThreads,
maxSpareThreads ecc.. of the 8080 http connector in server.xml ?
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>
Hello All,
Setup
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We are researching into a site running a Webapplication using the
following setup:
IBM AIX 5.2
Tomcat 5.5.9
Java 5 64-bits (IBM Patch level is set to pap64dev-20061003a and
downloaded from the IBM URL of :
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/java/jdk/aix/service.h
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