Susan G. Conger wrote:
> When you go into the Tomcat Manager you get a list of running web
> applications. Then the next section lets you deploy a host directory or
> local WAR file. It asks for the following information:
>
> Context Path (optional): [I have found this is not optional]
> XML
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Susan G. Conger wrote:
> I am trying to use the deployment of a host directory under the tomcat
> manager.
No sure what you mean by deploy a host directory.
The context path that I want to use is /webapp/bfc. However
> whenever I try to deploy th
Susan G. Conger wrote:
> I am trying to use the deployment of a host directory under the tomcat
> manager.
No sure what you mean by deploy a host directory.
The context path that I want to use is /webapp/bfc. However
> whenever I try to deploy the directory it gives me an invalid context path
I am trying to use the deployment of a host directory under the tomcat
manager. The context path that I want to use is /webapp/bfc. However
whenever I try to deploy the directory it gives me an invalid context path
and it fails to deploy. What should I put in the context path to have it
deploy t
Jacob Rhoden wrote:
> I finally upgraded everything to java 6/tomcat 6. Its all nice! There
> does seem to be a bug in the manager app. The application list comes out
> formatted strangely. (See attached picture if it works). I think it
> might be a bug.
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.
> From: Jacob Rhoden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Tomcat 6 Manager App question (Memory usage)
>
> Free memory: 0.86 MB Total memory: 9.35 MB Max memory: 63.56 MB
>
> What is the difference between total memory and max memory.
Total memory is the current size of t
On 6/2/07, Jacob Rhoden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I finally upgraded everything to java 6/tomcat 6. Its all nice! There
does seem to be a bug in the manager app. The application list comes out
formatted strangely.
I use Java 6 and Tomcat 6 , the application list looks fine to me in
the manager
I finally upgraded everything to java 6/tomcat 6. Its all nice! There
does seem to be a bug in the manager app. The application list comes out
formatted strangely. (See attached picture if it works). I think it
might be a bug.
-j
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Hi,
The manager application status page reports the following regarding
memory usage:
Free memory: 0.86 MB Total memory: 9.35 MB Max memory: 63.56 MB
I am confused about what this means. What is the difference between
total memory and max memory. Is the free memory what is left of total
mem
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