appears to lie within Tomcat as I can reproduce my
original issue seen with a Spring Boot application in a stand-alone instance of
Tomcat and a simple hand-craft application deployed to it.
Is what I am seeing expected behaviour?
Tomcat Version: 9.0.65,
Tes
if it is not a bug, then please explain to
me why my
original code no longer works and the best practices for implementation.
I appreciate your time looking into this concern and I hope to hear from
the community in the near future regarding this matter. Thank you,
--Kerry--
http://www.kjaklive.co
Thank you for the response Chris. I'm going to use of the workarounds to
update the code. It seems like I was just using incorrect coding. I'm
still iffy about the implementation, but your point on literals clears
up some of my confusion.
--Kerry--
http://www.kjaklive.com
---
Having been burnt a number of times,
I was wondering if anyone knew of a reliable
host that specializes in Java Hosting for Tomcat.
Especially if they offer some sort of trial service,
so I can evaluate the service without making any commitments.
Thanks,
Kerry
Hi,
Thanks all for your suggestion. I have decided to go with webappcabaret.
I was impressed with the free on demand load-balancing trial.
Like you said I was up in a couple minutes. I chose
the LB-I plan on their production servers. I am able to scale up or down on the
fly if needed.
Kerry
Hi,
I would recommend webappcabaret.com
They also have a free trial.
From: Wesley Acheson
To: Tomcat Users List
Sent: Monday, March 30, 2009 12:41:13 PM
Subject: Hosting Recommendations.
Hi is there any hosting recommendations.
I've found online that rimu
Hi George,
checkout http://www.webappcabaret.com
They offer a wide variety of Java hosting plans - shared jvm, private jvm, as
well as VPS based.
From: George Sexton
To: Tomcat Users List
Sent: Sunday, May 3, 2009 4:08:19 PM
Subject: Re: OT: GoDaddy Hosting
Hi Martin,
How the plans are setup at WebAppCabaret,
the Shared JVMs are run under a Security Manager; so an app calling system.exit
would
just throw a security exception.
I think many choose VPS as a cheaper alternative to a dedicated server as the
cost for data center
space keeps increasing.
Hi,
We use www.webappcabaret.com which supports both Tomcat 5.x and Tomcat 6.x.
In addition you are able to configure local DNS settings via a control panel
(cPanel or Plesk).
--- On Fri, 6/18/10, Camy wrote:
From: Camy
Subject: Re: recommend a host please.
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Date:
All,
I am attempting to deploy a managed antivirus agent to two different
machines - one runs RHEL 7.3, kernel version 3.10.0-514; the other runs
Microsoft Windows 2012 R2 - and both are hosting web pages served up by
Apache Tomcat 7.0.78. What I’d like to know is which processes/services,
file
Awesome, this will point me in the right direction on where to look and how
to get this deployed. Thanks!
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