remm 2005/06/27 07:15:10 Modified: webapps/docs project.xml Added: webapps/docs apr.xml Log: - Add some APR docs. Revision Changes Path 1.29 +1 -0 jakarta-tomcat-catalina/webapps/docs/project.xml Index: project.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-tomcat-catalina/webapps/docs/project.xml,v retrieving revision 1.28 retrieving revision 1.29 diff -u -r1.28 -r1.29 --- project.xml 16 May 2005 11:18:59 -0000 1.28 +++ project.xml 27 Jun 2005 14:15:10 -0000 1.29 @@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ <item name="21) Monitoring and Management" href="monitoring.html"/> <item name="22) Logging" href="logging.html"/> + <item name="23) APR" href="apr.html"/> </menu> <menu name="Reference"> 1.1 jakarta-tomcat-catalina/webapps/docs/apr.xml Index: apr.xml =================================================================== <?xml version="1.0"?> <!DOCTYPE document [ <!ENTITY project SYSTEM "project.xml"> ]> <document url="apr.html"> &project; <properties> <title>Apache Portable Runtime and Tomcat</title> <author>Remy Maucherat</author> </properties> <body> <section name="Introduction"> <p> Tomcat can use the <a href="http://apr.apache.org/">Apache Portable Runtime</a> to provide superior scalability, performance, and better integration with native server technologies. The Apache Portable Runtime is a highly portable library that is at the heart of Apache HTTP Server 2.x. </p> </section> <section name="Installation"> <p> FIXME !!! </p> <p> APR support requires three main components to be installed: <ul> <li>APR library (libapr)</li> <li>JNI wrappers for APR used by Tomcat (libtcnative)</li> <li>OpenSSL library</li> </ul> </p> <subsection name="Windows"> <p> Windows binaries are provided for libapr and libtcnative. Windows OpenSSL binaries are linked from the <a href="http://www.openssl.org">official OpenSSL website</a> (see related/binaries). </p> </subsection> <subsection name="Linux"> <p> Most Linux distributions will ship packages for APR and OpenSSL. The JNI wrapper will then have to be compiled. It depends on APR, OpenSSL, and the Java headers. </p> </subsection> </section> <section name="Configuration"> <p> Once the libraries are properly installed and available to Java (if loading fails, the library path will be displayed), the Tomcat connectors will automatically use APR. Configuration of the connectors is similar to the regular connectors, but have a few extra attributes which are used to configure APR components. </p> <subsection name="HTTP"> <p> The following attributes are new in the HTTP APR connector: </p> <attributes> <attribute name="firstReadTimeout" required="false"> <p>The first read of a request will be made using the specified timeout. If no data is available after the specified time, the socket will be placed in the poller. Setting this value to 0 will increase scalability, but will have a minor impact on latency (see the related pollTime attribute). The default value is 100 (100ms). Note: on Windows, the actual value of firstReadTimeout will be 500 + the specified value.</p> </attribute> <attribute name="pollTime" required="false"> <p>Duration of a poll call. Lowering this value will slightly decrease latency of connections being kept alive in some cases, but will use more CPU as more poll calls are being made. The default value is 5000 (5ms).</p> </attribute> <attribute name="pollerSize" required="false"> <p>Amount of sockets that the poller responsible for polling kept alive connections can hold at a given time. Extra connections will be closed right away. The default value is 768, corresponding to 768 keepalive connections.</p> </attribute> <attribute name="useSendfile" required="false"> <p>Use kernel level sendfile for certain static files. The default value is true.</p> </attribute> <attribute name="sendfileSize" required="false"> <p>Amount of sockets that the poller responsible for sending static files asynchronously can hold at a given time. Extra connections will be closed right away without any data being sent (resulting in a zero length file on the client side). Note that in most cases, sendfile is a call that will return right away (being taken care of "synchonously" by the kernel), and the sendfile poller will not be used, so the amount of static files which can be sent concurrently is much larger than the specified amount. The default value is 256.</p> </attribute> </attributes> </subsection> <subsection name="HTTPS"> <p> The HTTPS APR connector has the same basic attributes than the HTTP APR connector, but adds OpenSSL specific ones. For the full details on using OpenSSL, please refer to OpenSSL documentations and the many books available for it. The SSL specific attributes for the connector are: </p> <attributes> </attributes> </subsection> <subsection name="AJP"> <p> The following attributes are new in the AJP APR connector: </p> <attributes> <attribute name="firstReadTimeout" required="false"> <p>The first read of a request will be made using the specified timeout. If no data is available after the specified time, the socket will be placed in the poller. Setting this value to 0 will increase scalability, but will have a minor impact on latency (see the related pollTime attribute). The default value is 100 (100ms). Note: on Windows, the actual value of firstReadTimeout will be 500 + the specified value.</p> </attribute> <attribute name="pollTime" required="false"> <p>Duration of a poll call. Lowering this value will slightly decrease latency of connections being kept alive in some cases, but will use more CPU as more poll calls are being made. The default value is 5000 (5ms).</p> </attribute> <attribute name="pollerSize" required="false"> <p>Amount of sockets that the poller responsible for polling kept alive connections can hold at a given time. Extra connections will be closed right away. The default value is 768, corresponding to 768 keepalive connections.</p> </attribute> </attributes> </subsection> </section> </body> </document>
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