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Keiichi,
On 11/1/17 3:28 AM, Keiichi Fujino wrote:
> Hi Dave.
>
> Your Interceptor settings are as follows.
>
>
>> > className="org.apache.catalina.tribes.group.
>> interceptors.TcpFailureDetector"> > className="org.apache.catalina.tribes.group
Hi Dave.
Your Interceptor settings are as follows.
>
>
>
>
>uniqueId="{0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15}">
>className="org.apache.catalina.tribes.membership.StaticMember"
> domain="clustertest" host="xxx.xxx
On Mon, 2017-10-30 at 09:15 -0400, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> Dave,
>
> Can you please post your and associated elements from
> conf/server.xml -- minus any secrets that may have crept in there?
> Also, what does your network look like? Any intermediates such as
> load
> balancers/firewalls? Wh
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Dave,
On 10/30/17 6:19 AM, Dave Ford wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I should apologise in advance as I'm very new to Tomcat and, I'm
> sure, will be making some daft mistakes and silly errors. I hope
> this question and any that follow it aren't too dumb.
>
Mohamed Shah wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to apache tomcat.
> May I know which is the root directory for source files like html,jsp. I
> guess it is webapps.
> How to call the files using browser. http://localhost:8080/mywork/name.jsp
> Is this right way to use?
> Then How to check if the service
Mohamed Shah schrieb:
May I know which is the root directory for source files like
html,jsp. I guess it is webapps.
No, webapps is the directory where you put your web applications. Within
your web application, the top level directories is for HTML and JSP. But
of course you may also put them
Hi,
Have you read http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/index.html?
The / urlpath correspoinds with $webappsdir/ROOT
For every webapp a directory under $webappsdir is used
HTH
Regards,
Serge Fonville
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 2:24 PM, Mohamed Shah wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to apache tomcat.
>
Mohamed Shah wrote:
> Hi,
Sorry. Ignore my previous e-mail about thread hijacking.
> I am new to apache tomcat.
Welcome.
> May I know which is the root directory for source files like html,jsp. I
> guess it is webapps.
Not quite. The concept of a root directory doesn't exist in Tomcat in
the
Mohamed Shah wrote:
Please don't hijack threads.
Mark
> Hi,
>
> I am new to apache tomcat.
> May I know which is the root directory for source files like html,jsp. I
> guess it is webapps.
> How to call the files using browser. http://localhost:8080/mywork/name.jsp
> Is this right way to us
, Petr [mailto:petr.hra...@siemens-enterprise.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 11:08 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Beginner with apache
Output of command find is:
apache:~ # find /opt/secm/servlet -print
/opt/secm/servlet
/opt/secm/servlet/WEB-INF
/opt/secm/servlet/WEB-INF/classes
/opt
ve static web application files"
I mean Alias, Directory, Location directive
Thank you in advance
Regards / S pozdravem
Petr Hráček
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Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 3:50 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re
> From: Hracek, Petr [mailto:petr.hra...@siemens-enterprise.com]
> Subject: RE: Beginner with apache
>
> I am trying to develop a new servlet:
You still seem to be confusing the concepts of webapp and servlet. A servlet
is a single Java class that extends the HttpServlet clas
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Petr,
On 6/16/2009 4:03 AM, Hracek, Petr wrote:
> Now I have changed the files basely you mail and now situation is following:
You are getting closer.
> I am trying to develop a new servlet:
>
> /opt/secm/servlet directory has WEB-INF structure wit
harles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com]
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 3:14 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Beginner with apache
> From: Hracek, Petr [mailto:petr.hra...@siemens-enterprise.com]
> Subject: RE: Beginner with apache
>
> Suse gyus are not responsible for this step
> From: Hracek, Petr [mailto:petr.hra...@siemens-enterprise.com]
> Subject: RE: Beginner with apache
>
> Suse gyus are not responsible for this step.
> Now it has to be used tomcat-5.5. or distro package from SuSE.
If it's the package from SuSE, then the SuSE guys *are* r
r Hráček
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From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 11:56 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Beginner with apache
Hracek, Petr wrote:
> Tomcat 5.5 is onstalled on openSUSE11.1
> Tomcat configuration files are stored in /etc/tomcat55/
&g
:a...@ice-sa.com]
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 11:22 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Beginner with apache
Hi.
In the information below, you forgot to mention
- what version of Tomcat this is
- on what platform this is
From bits and pieces below, I guess that this may be Tomcat 5.5.? , on
]
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 11:22 AM
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Subject: Re: Beginner with apache
Hi.
In the information below, you forgot to mention
- what version of Tomcat this is
- on what platform this is
From bits and pieces below, I guess that this may be Tomcat 5.5.? , on
a RedHat Linux
Hi.
In the information below, you forgot to mention
- what version of Tomcat this is
- on what platform this is
From bits and pieces below, I guess that this may be Tomcat 5.5.? , on
a RedHat Linux system.
The basic answer to your question #1 below is yes, and to your question
#2 also. But th
Vinay Nagrik wrote:
Dear Group,
I downloaded bianries fo Apache for my Windows platform on XP operating
system.
I did not come across a statement that Apache runs on XP. The site says
that it runs on Vista. Can somebody please tell me if it runs on Windows
XP.
Secondly, when I was installing
Are you talking about the apache httpd web server or apache tomcat
application server?
Both will run on xp and vista. There are quirks with both on vista, with
workarounds. Questions about the web server should be directed to the
httpd mailing list (see apache.org)
-Tony
-
Vinay Nagrik wrote:
> Dear Group,
>
> I downloaded bianries fo Apache for my Windows platform on XP operating
> system.
>
> I did not come across a statement that Apache runs on XP. The site says
> that it runs on Vista. Can somebody please tell me if it runs on Windows
> XP.
Really? It does?
> From: Toriacht [mailto:shatner.will...@gmail.com]
> Subject: RE: Beginner - Netbeans IDE
>
> i ran the service.bat to install as a service (is this
> permanent?)
Yes.
> Is this how I should always start?
Not really. You most likely want to have the IDE start and stop Tomcat
er
visible? just Glassfish and WeRuby. If I select 'add server' it assumes I
want to add a Glassfish server and wont let me select Tomcat. Netbeans
doesn't know its there...
Thanks again,
Toriacht
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>
>> From: Toriacht [mailto:shatner.will...@g
> From: Toriacht [mailto:shatner.will...@gmail.com]
> Subject: RE: Beginner - Netbeans IDE
>
> in what files/and where do I need set these variables.
You do not need to set CATALINA_HOME - that is done automatically by the
startup.bat script.
I normally set JAVA_HOME as a global
:
>
>> From: Toriacht [mailto:shatner.will...@gmail.com]
>> Subject: RE: Beginner - Netbeans IDE
>>
>> The .exe does not come with a catalina.bat
>
> Correct; there are no scripts in the .exe download (and I don't know why).
>
>> I suppose I was wondering wa
> From: Toriacht [mailto:shatner.will...@gmail.com]
> Subject: RE: Beginner - Netbeans IDE
>
> The .exe does not come with a catalina.bat
Correct; there are no scripts in the .exe download (and I don't know why).
> I suppose I was wondering was there a standard catalin
Thanks for the replies guys...
I was aware I could uninstall the .exe and install the .zip version. The
.exe does not come with a catalina.bat (I think)...am I right?
I suppose I was wondering was there a standard catalina.bat example that
somebody had that I could point the IDE towards so tha
if you need to use a different catalina.bat
go to NetBeans Project Right click properties / run / change target server
catalina.bat must be on path
make sure CATALINA_HOME/bin is on PATH
Martin
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Disclaimer and confidentiality note
Everything i
> From: Toriacht [mailto:brian.p.gunn...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Beginner - Netbeans IDE
>
> 1 .How do I deploy this to my Tomcat server using my current
> configuration
First, uninstall the .exe version and download and install the .zip one. The
.zip includes the scripts, including ones to instal
On 12 Sep 2008 at 13:07, sathish kumar wrote:
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Subject:Beginner
> Hi Everyone,
> I have joined the tomcat project. Could you point to
sathish kumar wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
> I have joined the tomcat project. Could you point to me to some study
> material where I can understand the architecture of tomcat and how things
> work?
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/architecture/index.html
then look at the code
http://svn.apache.or
Filipe David Manana wrote:
Hi,
2 questions:
1) Is Tomcat reliable for a production environment, where client requests
can be in the order of a few thousands per hour?
I've got one running on Win2003 with around 2M requests per day on a
2-year old dual-dual Dell server. Last time I checked,
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> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> > Behalf Of Filipe David Manana
> > Subject: Re: Beginner question
> >
> > As I told, I am just a beginner, and pondering to use Tomcat
> > 5.5 in a big environment (at CERN).
>
&
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Filipe David Manana
> Subject: Re: Beginner question
>
> As I told, I am just a beginner, and pondering to use Tomcat
> 5.5 in a big environment (at CERN).
Then why not use 6.0? It has several improvements o
Ok many thanks.
As I told, I am just a beginner, and pondering to use Tomcat 5.5 in a big
environment (at CERN).
On Dec 17, 2007 8:50 PM, Dan Keeley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Filipe David Manana wrote:
> >> 1) Is Tomcat reliable for a production environment, where client
> requests
> >> can
Filipe David Manana wrote:
1) Is Tomcat reliable for a production environment, where client requests
can be in the order of a few thousands per hour?
Easily.
Is it fair to say that with load balancing through apache or similar, if you
spread out your app servers you can go up virtually any
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Filipe David Manana
> Subject: Beginner question
>
> 1) Is Tomcat reliable for a production environment, where
> client requests can be in the order of a few thousands per hour?
Yes.
> 2) I've red the documentation and I was no
Filipe David Manana wrote:
> 1) Is Tomcat reliable for a production environment, where client requests
> can be in the order of a few thousands per hour?
Easily.
> 2) I've red the documentation and I was not able to do the following: I
> created a struts 2 app and I want to access it through http
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