Hi,
> a) are you sure ? Since, commercially speaking, I can't imagine what
> benefit they would get from this (as opposed to e.g. limiting the amount
> of RAM or disk space), I tend to have a doubt.
unfortunately I am ... and yes, I agree - this option is absolutely mindless
...
> Also, I am no
Michael Jerger wrote:
Hi,
a) are you sure ? Since, commercially speaking, I can't imagine what
benefit they would get from this (as opposed to e.g. limiting the amount
of RAM or disk space), I tend to have a doubt.
unfortunately I am ... and yes, I agree - this option is absolutely mindless
On 4/5/11 7:56 AM, Michael McCutcheon wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a java webapp that is going to make calls to Solr. Both the
> webapp and Solr will be on the same server.
OK. Note it's a good idea to tell us what exact OS, Java, Tomcat
versions you're running.
> I have heard that it is not re
Pid wrote:
On 4/5/11 7:56 AM, Michael McCutcheon wrote:
Hello,
I have a java webapp that is going to make calls to Solr. Both the
webapp and Solr will be on the same server.
OK. Note it's a good idea to tell us what exact OS, Java, Tomcat
versions you're running.
I have heard that it is
Hi Andre,
thanx very much for the detailed answer ...
> > Maxclinets is defined for two v-hosts - prod with 40 and dev with 3 so
> > your right, I can save 7 processes here :-)
>
> I am not sure, but you may have the wrong understanding of v-hosts. Are you
> talking about Apache VirtualHosts, or
On 04/04/2011 22:28, Jorge Infante Osorio wrote:
> Hi Mark.
>
> -Mensaje original-
> De: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org]
> Enviado el: viernes, 25 de marzo de 2011 12:57
> Para: Tomcat Users List
> Asunto: Re: reverse proxy with SSO using CAS.
>
> On 25/03/2011 16:35, Jorge Infante
On 4 April 2011 18:29, André Warnier wrote:
> Michael Jerger wrote:
>
>> last days I leased a virtual host at 1und1 (a german hoster).
>> Unfortunately 1und1 found a new, creative way to limit the joy of using
>> their VPH - they limit the number of operating-system processes to 256
>> processes
I'll split my response in 2 parts, so that the right person(s) here have an easier time to
interject their answers/suggestions :
Part 1, for a tomcat expert :
Michael Jerger wrote:
...
So I'm wondering why tomcat needs all these threads and whether I can limit
these threads ... (on my system
Hi,
Running with Java5, Tomcat5.5.33, Hibernate, MyFaces+tomahawk on
Debian/Windows.
We have an environment where there will be several instance of the same
webapp running on tomcat (sharing libraries when possible), each
connecting to different database. My idea is to have a webapp dedicate
Part 2, Apache httpd matters..
Michael Jerger wrote:
...
Sorry for beeing not precise enough. I was talking about apache VirtualHosts.
I've two sites enabled www and dev.
So I've to set Maxclients to the total of both maximums concurrent requests -
righ? While writing this - I tend to two sepe
Hey,
I have lately (with your help) switched the pool that tomcat uses , from the
basic pool to the JDBC pool, with these actions-
1. under tag in xml configuration
[conf/catalina/localhost/Appname.xml] I specified the factory name, as you
can see below-
name="jdbc/com/vstechnology/appname
scope
hi, I am just wondering if tomcat manager support remote deployment outside
of webapps?
I would like to use margo maven plugin to remote deploy application outside
of webapps, but cargo delegate this mission to tomcat manager, so I I am
just wondering if tomcat manager support remote deployment out
On 05/04/2011 13:21, André Warnier wrote:
> I'll split my response in 2 parts, so that the right person(s) here have
> an easier time to interject their answers/suggestions :
>
> Part 1, for a tomcat expert :
>
> Michael Jerger wrote:
> ...
>>
>> So I'm wondering why tomcat needs all these thread
Andre wrote:
> That is one of those areas where giving a precise answer is not easy,
> because it depends on so many things..
>
> You can run two separate Apache httpd instances of course, each with its
> individual MaxClients setting. But then you will have to give them
> separate listening port
Mark wrote:
> On 05/04/2011 13:21, André Warnier wrote:
> > I'll split my response in 2 parts, so that the right person(s) here have
> > an easier time to interject their answers/suggestions :
> >
> > Part 1, for a tomcat expert :
> >
> > Michael Jerger wrote:
> > ...
> >
> >> So I'm wondering w
What are the hardware requirements for Tomcat 7? I looked (Google and on the
Apache website)
I’m just finishing a college course that taught Java technologies that
interact with Tomcat but I want to know more so I’ve decided to try to build
my own Tomcat server from scrap computer parts that I h
On 4/5/2011 12:46 PM, bfackrell wrote:
What are the hardware requirements for Tomcat 7? I looked (Google and on the
Apache website)
I’m just finishing a college course that taught Java technologies that
interact with Tomcat but I want to know more so I’ve decided to try to build
my own Tomcat
On 04/05/2011 07:46 PM, bfackrell wrote:
What are the hardware requirements for Tomcat 7? I looked (Google and on the
Apache website)
I’m just finishing a college course that taught Java technologies that
interact with Tomcat but I want to know more so I’ve decided to try to build
my own Tomcat
On 4/5/2011 10:46 AM, bfackrell wrote:
What are the hardware requirements for Tomcat 7? I looked (Google and on the
Apache website)
I’m just finishing a college course that taught Java technologies that
interact with Tomcat but I want to know more so I’ve decided to try to build
my own Tomcat s
bfackrell wrote:
>
> What are the hardware requirements for Tomcat 7? I looked (Google and on
> the Apache website)
>
> I’m just finishing a college course that taught Java technologies that
> interact with Tomcat but I want to know more so I’ve decided to try to
> build my own Tomcat server f
I'm using apache 2.0.17, tomcat 6.0.28 (and soon tomcat 7) with mod_jk
1.2.28 on CentOS 5.5
I'd like to put a unique identifier in the tomcat request log and the
apache request log so that I can match up log entries between the two.
Is there any way to do this with mod_jk, maybe with JkEnvVar? And
> From: bfackrell [mailto:bradly.h.fackr...@saic.com]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat hardware requirments
> since I only have 512 MB of RAM will have to be Windows XP.
Do yourself a favor and use Linux.
- Chuck
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Filip Hanik - Dev Lists wrote:
>
> On 4/5/2011 10:46 AM, bfackrell wrote:
>> What are the hardware requirements for Tomcat 7? I looked (Google and on
>> the
>> Apache website)
>>
>> I’m just finishing a college course that taught Java technologies that
>> interact with Tomcat but I want to know
On 4/5/2011 2:27 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: bfackrell [mailto:bradly.h.fackr...@saic.com]
Subject: Re: Tomcat hardware requirments
since I only have 512 MB of RAM will have to be Windows XP.
Do yourself a favor and use Linux.
- Chuck
Or Windows 2000, if you can get a hold of a copy
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Anthony,
On 4/5/2011 2:21 PM, Anthony J. Biacco wrote:
> I'm using apache 2.0.17, tomcat 6.0.28 (and soon tomcat 7) with mod_jk
> 1.2.28 on CentOS 5.5
> I'd like to put a unique identifier in the tomcat request log and the
> apache request log so that
Nothing yet, was in research and spitball mode, but am currently looking at
mod_unique_id
-Tony
> -Original Message-
> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2011 1:08 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: tomcat and apache log entr
> From: bfackrell [mailto:bradly.h.fackr...@saic.com]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat hardware requirments
> the processor and RAM on the Tomcat server (where the
> music and video will be stored) are not important.
Again, that depends on your webapp; if it tries to load the whole movie into
memory befor
FYI, I have this tentatively working with mod_unique_id by doing:
Apache config:
RequestHeader set UNIQUE_ID %{UNIQUE_ID}e
JkEnvVar UNIQUE_ID
Tomcat accesslogvalve pattern:
%{UNIQUE_ID}i
I might use it like this, I might not. They might want a more telling id like
apache_host:un
Users can authenticate to the secured area of my Website using IE and Firefox;
no problem. However,Macs, Google and Safari browsers cannot log in.
Macs, Google and Safari browsers go straight to the form-error-page
"not_auth.html".
Please help!
I'm using a simple form-based authentication me
Hi.
Since I doubt that many people here really feel like going through a bunch of lines of
badly-formatted configuration, code and logs to figure out exactly what is wrong, I
suggest that you search Google for
"tomcat form based authentication example" and use one of the numerous ones there as
Thanks, Andre. I'll re-read the on-line documentation, and try the examples
you will find in Google.
I appreciate your help.
From: André Warnier
To: Tomcat Users List
Sent: Tuesday, April 5, 2011 6:43 PM
Subject: Re: IE & Firefox work fine, Mac, Google and Sa
Here's an access log from a successful login using Firefox. Note the post
toj_security_check returns a 302 and the id of the authenticated user shows in
the returned request for a page located in the secured portion of the site.
213.20.160.134 - - [05/Apr/2011:22:44:31 -0700] "GET /catalog/deale
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