Hi ALL!
I desire for using tomcat as the websocket server.
But I'm now wondering about the tomcat performance.
Does anyone know the max connections that tomcat could held? the concurrent
number requests?
And I don't quite understand the configurations:
acceptCount & maxConnections & maxThreads
Hi I have tried this approach custom JkEnvVar are pass correctly, what I
don't know how to do is how to set an already JkEnvVar to a new JkEnvVar
(what you mention about "force)) I have tried with %{SSL_SESSION_ID} and $
but no luck (Don't know if it is because originally it was null or not).
Alex
Alex Soto wrote:
Hi I have tried this approach custom JkEnvVar are pass correctly, what I
don't know how to do is how to set an already JkEnvVar to a new JkEnvVar
(what you mention about "force)) I have tried with %{SSL_SESSION_ID} and $
but no luck (Don't know if it is because originally it was
The Apache Tomcat team announces the immediate availability of Apache
Tomcat 8.0.24.
Apache Tomcat 8 is an open source software implementation of the Java
Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Unified Expression Language and Java
WebSocket technologies.
Apache Tomcat 8.0.24 includes numerous fixes for
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Paul,
On 7/7/15 5:21 AM, p...@kuruma.co.uk wrote:
> Hi Christopher,
>
> I can confirm that in tomcat 8.0.23 the application does not work
> with or without ##'s in the file name, however in tomcat 8.0.15 it
> works without the hashes.
>
> I compil
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Mark,
On 7/7/15 9:39 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 30/06/2015 21:16, Mark Thomas wrote:
>> This is probably off-topic now so marking as such.
>>
>> On 29/06/2015 14:29, André Warnier wrote:
>>> Mark Thomas wrote:
On 26/06/2015 19:37, Mark Thomas
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David,
On 7/7/15 11:14 AM, David Hoffer wrote:
> Here is the relevant parts of the web.xml. I didn't do the Apache
> configuration so I'll have to get more details there but I was told
> that is no different than how we configure virtual hosts for
I have tried what you mention. When SSL_Id is there both
request.getAttribute("javax.servlet, ."); and
request.getAttribute("SSL_SESSION_ID"); returns valid sslId and in the same
way if one is null them the other one is null too so it behaviour is
consistent. About header approach always it is
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Mark,
On 7/7/15 9:39 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 30/06/2015 21:16, Mark Thomas wrote:
This is probably off-topic now so marking as such.
On 29/06/2015 14:29, André Warnier wrote:
Mark Thomas wrote:
On 26/06/2015 19:37
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Alex,
On 7/8/15 10:18 AM, Alex Soto wrote:
> I have tried what you mention. When SSL_Id is there both
> request.getAttribute("javax.servlet, ."); and
> request.getAttribute("SSL_SESSION_ID"); returns valid sslId and in
> the same way if one is
no they are always the same, I simply go to browser do
https://localhost/hello/hello and I only push refresh button several times,
until the id appears. Then after some pushes it disappears again and
appears after some time again. So I think I am not changing the protocol
from https to http. In fac
Hello, we have a GWT 2.7 application that's deployed on tomcat7 (r57-63)
that uses RestyGwt to make REST calls to another server (which uses
RestEasy 3.11).
We're seeing several issues that seem to be clustered into two categories
(transferring binary data, exceptions with xml data) - with one ove
>>Hello.
>>
>>I am running Apache 2.2.29 and Tomcat 7.0.59 with tomcat connector(mod_jk)
>>version 1.2.40 on AIX version 7.1 server. Started having problems this
>>morning after AIX OS was patched to AIX 7.1 TL 03 SP 04 and openssh to
6.0.0.6108. WebAdvisor runs fine immediately after apa
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jingych,
On 7/8/15 4:09 AM, jingych wrote:
> I desire for using tomcat as the websocket server. But I'm now
> wondering about the tomcat performance. Does anyone know the max
> connections that tomcat could held? the concurrent number
> requests?
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Yon,
On 7/3/15 2:04 AM, Yon, wrote:
>
> className="org.apache.catalina.core.AprLifecycleListener"
> SSLEngine="on" />
This is not enough to use APR.
> connectionTimeout="2" redirectPort="8443" />
>
> [...]
>
>
Neither of these eleme
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Rich,
On 6/30/15 2:06 PM, Rich Mayfield wrote:
> Moved from Tomcat 7.0.55 to Tomcat 8.0.23 and now see the AJP
> Poller thread churning through a lot of CPU in a pretty much quiet
> system.
>
> This seems like a bug.
>
> * Restarting does not reso
Here is information on how we have Apache configured. Apache is the
virtual host and it redirects to the (war) app deployed in Tomcat. Note it
has the app name in the ProxyPass/ProxyPassReverse URL.
Regarding your question on how we deploy the app, I use Tomcat's Manager
app to upload a war file
Alex Soto wrote:
no they are always the same, I simply go to browser do
https://localhost/hello/hello and I only push refresh button several times,
until the id appears. Then after some pushes it disappears again and
appears after some time again. So I think I am not changing the protocol
from ht
Chris,
Thanks for your patience!
Your explanation is quite clearly.
Now I know what i'm going to do.
Thanks again!
jingych
From: Christopher Schultz
Date: 2015-07-09 03:50
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Questions about the HTTP connector config
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