Dear Folks,
I am a newbee to Servlets and I working myself thought the
Head First Servlet Book. There is a simple example of
a hello world servlet and a web.xml file deployed under the
webapps folder, I did exactly as described in the book
however I do get a 404, even though the localhost:8080
wor
Hey, no problem. I deserved it.
I'm happy your answer fixed my problem :)
On 23 April 2011 01:09, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
> > From: Michael Anstis [mailto:michael.ans...@gmail.com]
> > Subject: Re: Tomcat 6: Classloading: META-INF\services: Nested JARs
>
> > Thanks for the candid reply Chuc
Karl Schmitt wrote:
Dear Folks,
I am a newbee to Servlets and I working myself thought the
Head First Servlet Book. There is a simple example of
a hello world servlet and a web.xml file deployed under the
webapps folder, I did exactly as described in the book
however I do get a 404, even though
Hello
I've just upgraded Apache Tomcat to version 7.0.11 and running an
application of mine through NetBeans 7 gives me the following error:
23-Apr-2011 16:18:56 org.apache.catalina.startup.ContextConfig
processContextConfig
SEVERE: Parse error in context.xml for /visualRSS
java.lang.Clas
i found the class missing in the Tomcat7 distro
my guess is the big todo on london on monday may temporarily delay inserting
this valve class into Tomcat7 distros
so i would
compile it yourself from the source
http://www.koders.com/java/fid78AA04F1A14CCECBD283625B1731D01E6CCC1DAD.aspx?s=reques
2011/4/23 Martin Gainty :
>
> i found the class missing in the Tomcat7 distro
> my guess is the big todo on london on monday may temporarily delay inserting
> this valve class into Tomcat7 distros
Martin Gainty,
your link is unrelated to Tomcat 7.
That is some old crap, that does not match lates
2011/4/22 Jay, Michael :
> There appears to be an error in a diagram in "The Context Container."
>
> http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/config/context.html#Environment_Entries
>
>
> maxExemptions <
> 10
> java.lang.Integer
>
>
Fixed (r1096190). Thank you.
Best regards,
Ko
2011/4/22 Brajesh Patel :
> Hello All,
> I have Mac book and want to run tomcat on it so please provide steps or
> documentation it will great help.
1. Download a zip or tar.gz distributive.
2. Unpack it
3. Read RUNNING.txt
Best regards,
Konstantin Kolinko
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Hi,
I have two servers which has below configuration,
Server A has 32 GB RAM, 4 processors each of 2.8 GHz
Server B has 32 GB RAM, 116 processors each of 1.6 GHz.
Both servers has tomcat installed having same configuration.
Tomcat of server B is at least half as slow as Server A.
My questio
On 4/23/2011 2:31 PM, Sujeet Singh wrote:
Hi,
I have two servers which has below configuration,
Server A has 32 GB RAM, 4 processors each of 2.8 GHz
Server B has 32 GB RAM, 116 processors each of 1.6 GHz.
Both servers has tomcat installed having same configuration.
Tomcat of server B is at
Hi Sujeet,
In any application, speed is primarily determined by serial portions of code
execution.
Speed isn't something that is increased by adding more threads, however
throughput can usually be increased which has the illusion of increasing
"speed" for a given workload.
That said, you shou
On 16/04/2011 13:24, Boillod Manuel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've a simple use case which reproduce marc's problem
Thanks for the test case. This looks like a bug. I'm currently working
on a fix.
Mark
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On 23/04/2011 21:53, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 16/04/2011 13:24, Boillod Manuel wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've a simple use case which reproduce marc's problem
>
> Thanks for the test case. This looks like a bug. I'm currently working
> on a fix.
Fixed. Will be included in 7.0.13 onwards.
Mark
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