Is there a way to dynamically move workers in and out of service using
status worker.
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 10:34 PM, Rainer Jung wrote:
> On 06.03.2009 01:44, Mohit Anchlia wrote:
>>
>> Thanks ..But how do I tie the status worker to the list of nodes that
>> I have. For eg in below config how d
On 06.03.2009 09:27, Mohit Anchlia wrote:
Is there a way to dynamically move workers in and out of service using
status worker.
Please first have a look at the status worker and get some experience
with it before posting more basic questions.
Regards,
Rainer
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James, thank you very much.
I suspected IE to be guilty because it was happening only with IE clients.
Chris, I guess we don't need to try and reproduce this anymore now we
know the cause?
James Wang wrote:
Hi All,
That's caused by the IE keep-alive bug, Please refer to my previous post :
I was looking at the manual and didn't see a way to automatically set
the worker to stop. I'll test it today with the way you suggested and
post more questions ..
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 12:35 AM, Rainer Jung wrote:
> On 06.03.2009 09:27, Mohit Anchlia wrote:
>>
>> Is there a way to dynamically mo
Some servlet on startup 'could' be a problem.
To get a more definite insight, it might be worth obtaining a Java Heap Dump
when you think the memory utilization is very high(close to 1.3G). This
would help you know what objects are consuming a large portion of the heap
and thus a potential indicati
Hi,
I'm not an expert, but I think Tomcat 4.X is not compatible with JDK
1.5.
Regards,
Diego Rodríguez
Black Friday escribió:
Hi,
My system environment is: Windows 2000 Server. JDK 1.5, tomcat 4.X, Oracle 9
The problem is:
After tomcat was started, the memory of the tomcat grows
Diego Rodríguez Martín wrote:
> Hi,
>
>I'm not an expert, but I think Tomcat 4.X is not compatible with JDK
> 1.5.
That is not correct. Tomcat 4.x works quite happily with 1.4, 1.5 and
1.6. I have also had a number of recent versions running on 1.3 and 1.2
JVMs although without extensive test
Hi,
I am using Tomcat 5.5 and I want to forward incoming requests at port 80 to
port 443 (i.e. SSL secure connection). This I have achieved quite easily
via the following configuration:
web.xml:
/*
CONFIDENTIAL
ser
Hi All,
The application we are developing has a sender which pushes indefinite
binary data to the web application hosted in Tomcat. The web application is
supposed to consumes an un-predefined limit of data per connection and
stop.
The sender is implemented using Http client and uses InputStreamE
Not answering your question, but which exact Tomcat version are you
using? There have been a couple of code changes around those connector
classes.
Regards,
Rainer
On 06.03.2009 12:56, Santosh Gangadhar wrote:
Hi All,
The application we are developing has a sender which pushes indefinite
bin
Sorry, missed to give the details.
Tomcat: 5.0.28
Java: 1.6.0_04
Commons http client: 3.0.1
I'll try the latest Tomcat 6.0.
Thanks,
Santosh.
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 5:32 PM, Rainer Jung wrote:
> Not answering your question, but which exact Tomcat version are you using?
> There have been a coupl
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Ed,
On 3/5/2009 12:02 PM, Edward Song wrote:
> Regardless, I recently wrote a java filter to filter IP's at the application
> level, which replicates the valve functionality.
> http://j2eewebprogrammer.blogspot.com/2008/12/filtering-ip-traffic-using-j
Tried with JBoss 4.0.3 which internally uses Tomcat 5.5. Same behavior there
as well.
Santosh.
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 5:56 PM, Santosh Gangadhar wrote:
> Sorry, missed to give the details.
> Tomcat: 5.0.28
> Java: 1.6.0_04
> Commons http client: 3.0.1
>
> I'll try the latest Tomcat 6.0.
>
> Thank
hi,
i want to integarte tomcat with open ejb.please guide me on the
installation steps and which version of EJB and version of tomcat is best
combination.i want to use this for online money transactions.is this method
of integarting tomcat with open ejb simpler than just writing an ejb in
jb
l...@work wrote:
> hi,
> i want to integarte tomcat with open ejb.please guide me on the
> installation steps and which version of EJB and version of tomcat is best
> combination.i want to use this for online money transactions.is this method
> of integarting tomcat with open ejb simpler than
hi mark!
thanks for the kind advice.for your information i am a simple java
programmer with SCJP.and i lack knowledge in the integration and production
part as i am not exposed to it.but i do have a will to learn and the will
to execute if given a chance.if you feel that my questions are too si
I'd agree with Mark. If you make a mistake here you could cause all sort of
problems legally and financially for yourself.
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 9:42 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> l...@work wrote:
> > hi,
> > i want to integarte tomcat with open ejb.please guide me on the
> > installation step
ok.thanks .i will get an expert to help me in this.thank you guys for all the
help.
l...@work wrote:
>
> hi mark!
>
> thanks for the kind advice.for your information i am a simple java
> programmer with SCJP.and i lack knowledge in the integration and
> production part as i am not exposed to
> From: Santosh Gangadhar [mailto:sant...@wirkle.com]
> Subject: Re: Problem using chunked encoding - request thread cleanup
>
> But the client keeps running because Tomcat as such does
> not close the stream.
Perhaps I'm missing something, but why would Tomcat ever close the
chunked-encoding inp
Use profiler.
Take a look at: http://www.yourkit.com/overview/index.jsp
It is a good profiler with manual which will teach you how to use yourkit to
find memory leaks.
Kazakevich Ilya,
MCP, SCJP
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CVE-2009-0781: Apache Tomcat cross-site scripting vulnerability
Severity: low
Vendor:
The Apache Software Foundation
Versions Affected:
Tomcat 6.0.0 to 6.0.18
Tomcat 5.5.0 to 5.5.27
Tomcat 4.1.0 to 4.1.39
Description:
The calendar application in th
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 8:50 PM, Caldarale, Charles R <
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com> wrote:
> > From: Santosh Gangadhar [mailto:sant...@wirkle.com]
> > Subject: Re: Problem using chunked encoding - request thread cleanup
> >
> > But the client keeps running because Tomcat as such does
> > not close
So I created new JkMount /JkStatus status under VirtualHost. Went to
the page and saw different properties, it looks like I need to change
the Activation on individual worker. When I click "E" in front of that
worker it takes me to the page where I can edit the activation
property. I think if I set
On 06.03.2009 18:57, Mohit Anchlia wrote:
So I created new JkMount /JkStatus status under VirtualHost. Went to
the page and saw different properties, it looks like I need to change
the Activation on individual worker. When I click "E" in front of that
worker it takes me to the page where I can ed
Thanks ..I got following URL from the browser, which is different then
what you suggested. Does this look ok?
http://10.10.80.55/JkStatus?cmd=update&from=list&w=tc&sw=appfe1&wa=0&wf=1&wn=appfe1&wr=&wc=&wd=0
so it look like when I want one node out of service I do the following:
Execute GET
http
Alexey Vlasov wrote:
> After daemon starting parenting process creayes too many threads. I
> would like to know if they are useful and if not how to lessen their
> number.
Could you tell how these threads harm you / hurt your system performance?
Threads are very lightweight objects, sharing a lot
The tomcat server (version 5.5.23) is behind a load balancer. If I
use request.getRemoteAddr(), it returns the load balancer's ip. If I
use request.getHeader("REMOTE_ADDR"), it returns the correct client IP
address. Is this a known bug? Thanks.
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Bing Zheng wrote:
> The tomcat server (version 5.5.23) is behind a load balancer. If I
> use request.getRemoteAddr(), it returns the load balancer's ip. If I
> use request.getHeader("REMOTE_ADDR"), it returns the correct client IP
> address. Is this a known bug? Thanks.
Nope, it is expected be
Thanks for checking it out, Filip.
> I'm running this on what will be 6.0.19, meaning 6.0.x/trunk
Yes, running from the trunk yields very different #s. Looking into it more,
6.0.18 didn't honor the pollerThreadCount setting.
results (all tests were run for around 3000 samples):
6.0.18:
with 2
Dear Tomcat Users.
I'm trying to do a URL masking on Tomcat 5.5.25.
What I specifically want to do is:
I execute (call) an app with the following URL:
http://localhost:8080/ibi_apps/WFServlet?IBIF_ex=carinst
(see the attached image)
Now, I need to mask the URL to get the same result calling the
Go back and read my note to your previous post where I refer to CyberSource's Hosted Order Page (HOP) and credit card industry's PCI security requirements. For bed time reading, download the PDF of the PCI security requirements (the condensed version will suffice); they're breathtaking.
l...@w
I have fixed the problem by stopping the https ping so that these
stuck processes don't happen, but am digging into the problem a bit
further.
I think you are right that it's apache waiting for tomcat to send data
back for the request, because if I look at the tomcat manager
application,
I essentially will be running the same web app installed multiple times. Each
web app will connect to its own unique database. Since I don't want them
sharing static variables in the jvm I need to keep them completely separate.
This is a well developed application being ported from Jrun where
In addition to questions that I have in below email, I have couple of question.
1. activation property disable - Does it first turn off new requests
to that worker and then disable the worker after finishing old
requests. So is this the best way to see 0 customer impact?
2. activation propery stop
otismo wrote:
Thanks for checking it out, Filip.
I'm running this on what will be 6.0.19, meaning 6.0.x/trunk
Yes, running from the trunk yields very different #s. Looking into it more,
6.0.18 didn't honor the pollerThreadCount setting.
results (all tests were run for around 3000 sa
On 06.03.2009 19:41, Mohit Anchlia wrote:
Thanks ..I got following URL from the browser, which is different then
what you suggested. Does this look ok?
http://10.10.80.55/JkStatus?cmd=update&from=list&w=tc&sw=appfe1&wa=0&wf=1&wn=appfe1&wr=&wc=&wd=0
If it comes from the Browser, it is OK.
I gu
On 06.03.2009 21:02, Ian Long wrote:
I have fixed the problem by stopping the https ping so that these stuck
processes don't happen, but am digging into the problem a bit further.
I think you are right that it's apache waiting for tomcat to send data
back for the request, because if I look at th
On 06.03.2009 21:42, Mohit Anchlia wrote:
In addition to questions that I have in below email, I have couple of question.
1. activation property disable - Does it first turn off new requests
to that worker and then disable the worker after finishing old
requests. So is this the best way to see 0
The 64.225.156.250 is the IP address that apache httpd and tomcat are
running on. To me it looks as if there is a 'default' host that those
'GET /' requests are being handled by. I assume
that VHost is the virtual host within tomcat that actually handled the
request, based on the definitio
I have to agree with the financial transaction advice.
Should you need it for other things, the steps for integrating Tomcat
and OpenEJB are pretty simple:
1. Download and unpack Tomcat (any 5.5.x or 6.0.x)
2. Download the latest openejb.war file and place it into the
webapps/ directory
Thanks for all your response.
I did see today there were about 6 zip files each of 50-60MB in the WEBAPP
folder. These were some back-up files. I did archive these files to other
folder and restarted the TOMCAT. Now when TOMCAT was restarted, the memory
was reduced and CPU consumption was stabiliz
> From: Joe Wallace [mailto:j...@andar360.com]
> Subject: RE: Run multiple web applications in Tomcat each as
> an independent windows service question
>
> Since I don't want them sharing static variables
> in the jvm I need to keep them completely separate.
You're laboring under a misconception:
> From: Rodro [mailto:rodrigo_alle...@ibi.com]
> Subject: Tomcat URL masking question...
>
> I execute (call) an app with the following URL:
> http://localhost:8080/ibi_apps/WFServlet?IBIF_ex=carinst
> (see the attached image)
>
> Now, I need to mask the URL to get the same result calling the app a
I have tomcat running behind apache http server 2.0 using mod_jk. I have
noticed that this causes any response to request for files in tomcat that
return a 304 status code, to also have a 20 byte message body attached to the
response. This causes our load balancer to think this is an error as a
Some additional info I found on this:
It seems that combination of mod_deflate and mod_jk is causing the issue. I
have mod_deflate enabled on apache for css, js files etc. I tried getting a css
file directly from apache httpd and it didn't have any problems, but if the css
and js files are in t
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> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 8:50 PM, Caldarale, Charles R <
> chuck.caldar...@unisys.com> wrote:
>
>> > From: Santosh Gangadhar [mailto:sant...@wirkle.com]
>> > Subject: Re: Problem using chunke
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I am facing a strange issue in tomcat from last 2 months. I have 2 websites
which are running on PHP. They took tomcat hosting for Payment Gateway
Configuration as we only provide JRE in tomcat environment.. I am using
JavaBridge for this purpose.
Once it is configured and PG is working
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