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André,

On 1/24/13 12:14 PM, André Warnier wrote:
> Now, considering this, there are a number of possibilities : - the
> documentation is totally wrong - there is a bug in Tomcat - your
> Tomcat server is not using this server.xml - or, it being rather
> unlikely that processing 0 requests is what a normal user would
> want, the Tomcat developers have coded this so that an obviously
> nonsensical value of 0 would result in the default (of 200) being
> applied.

That last one is not true: the code will happily accept maxThreads=0
but then will throw an exception when the connector tries to actually
start its Executor.

I suspect Hermes is editing some unrelated server.xml file: his
observations seem totally in-line with that hypothesis.

Hermes, try modifying your server.xml file to be syntactically
incorrect. For example, put a "<!--" into the middle of the file and
try to start Tomcat. If it still starts, you are editing the wrong file.

- -chris
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