Hi,
I have embedded the tomcat server within my application. Right now i'm
using the org.apache.catalina.startup.Tomcat.java class to start my server.
However I would like to get more control over Engine creation, connector
initialization, etc. My idea is to configure the tomcat instance by lookin
On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 2:29 PM, Pid * wrote:
> On 27 Jan 2012, at 08:06, Pradeep Fernando wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have embedded the tomcat server within my application. Right now i'm
> > using the org.apache.catalina.startup.Tomcat.java class to start my
Hi all,
I wanted to do the $subject. For that I extended the existing Tomcat
class and added a configure step. Within the configure method i
created a digester to configure my embedded tomcat instance.
looks like things are getting configured. But when i call start method
on Tomcat, it gives some
Hi all,
I'm using embedded tomcat within my application. I configured the
org.apache.catalina.startup.Tomcat class using the server.xml found in
tomcat distribution.
But i want to start my connectors after some requirement are met (The
necessary resources being initialized).
My approach was to se
Hi,
Let me explain my scenario. I'm running tomcat inside an OSGi
environment. There I create http.service out of tomcat. I do that in a
servlet init method and set the loadOnStartup to '1' for that
servlet.
Now during the server startup my http.service get exposed and other
bundles make use of t
Hi all,
I could achieve the required behaviour by extending the
standardService provided by tomcat. In my overrided startInternal()
method i just dont start connectors.
thanks,
--Pradeep
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