Natalie Wang wrote:
> It does not work either.
Tomcat version?
Java version?
OS and version?
LDAP and version?
Errors in logs?
Extracts from relevant configuration files?
Have you tried this with a simple test case? Ie a single html file and a
resource constraint? Does the same test work if you u
Hi All,
Please send suggestions on how to improve the tomcat performance.
Thanks in advance.
Richard
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Richard Reyes wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Please send suggestions on how to improve the tomcat performance.
Do you mean that you want to improve Tomcat's performance, or the web
application(s) you are deploying on Tomcat?
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> Thanks in advance.
> Richard
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On 22/12/2007, at 3:45 PM, Pid wrote:
Richard Reyes wrote:
Hi All,
Please send suggestions on how to improve the tomcat performance.
Do you mean that you want to improve Tomcat's performance, or the web
application(s) you are deploying on Tomcat?
I think he wants us to do his homework
Hi All,
Sorry a bit unclear. I meant to speed up the loading of the webapp.
Aside from increasing the min/max jvm heap size, trimming down the size
of the htmls and the images and toggling the class reloading in
server.xml. I was hoping you guys could give some more tips.
I have not had the
Hi Richard
Please could you help by giving us some more information:
1. Which version of tomcat?
2. What O/S?
3. What kind of application? Does it read information from a database -
if so, which one?
4. Is it proprietary or did you write it yourself?
5. What is your current performance and by
Richard Reyes wrote:
> I have not had the chance to try the heap size and class reloading
> thing, but would still like to learn on other might be areas of
> improvements.
To be able to influence the memory consumption (e.g. to tune the
PermGen-Space) is the main criteria and most efficient wa
Permgen space is used by the ClassLoader to hold copies of classes. It
is unlikely that increasing the permgen space will produce a noticeable
improvement in performance. Versions of tomcat can exhibit problems with
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: PermGen space failure - there is a good
article her
Hi All,
- Version: 5.5 but would upgrading to 6 be wise?
- OS: Cent OS
- Kind of App: Webapp with MySQL DB. Have you guys heard of Appfuse.
- We created it using Spring and Webwork
- I'm comparing my current performance to the performance when its
deployed only on my devt desktop because it is
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Abel,
AbelMacAdam wrote:
> I checked to documentation. As far as I can see I do not have to do anything
> to get Tomcat configured again.
Probably not; just make sure that you have an AJP enabled in
your server.xml file.
> mod_jk.so is still in th
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Louis,
Louis wrote:
> When trying to decide which Authentication I should use I reviewed the
> source for the existing ones and realized that none of them would work.
> The existing authenticators all check to see if a principal is already
> in the re
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Richard,
Richard Reyes wrote:
> Please send suggestions on how to improve the tomcat performance.
Just turn off the "suck" bit:
$ JAVA_OPTS=-Dsuck=false
$ $TOMCAT_HOME/bin/startup.sh
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