On 27/11/2009 17:22, Rocco Scappatura wrote:
Sorry one trivial question..
I have set up JDK build 1.6.0_17-b04.
I have set the JAVA_HOME env variable. Bu tomcat still uses old version
of jvm installed on the server. How I have to do to address Tomcat to
use the new version of JDK?
It's in the service settings/properties.
p
Thanks,
Rocsca
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From: Rocco Scappatura [mailto:rocco.scappat...@infracom.it]
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 5:52 PM
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Subject: RE: Tomcat 5.17 crashes too often
Peter,
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[mailto:peter.crowth...@googlemail.com] On Behalf Of Peter Crowther
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 4:28 PM
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Subject: Re: Tomcat 5.17 crashes too often
2009/11/27 Rocco Scappatura<rocco.scappat...@infracom.it>:
So I think that I will update the jave VM soon.. Maybe an opinion
of
Chuck would be useful?
I would try updating the VM anyway. You have one of three possible
outcomes:
1) It fixes the bug, and we can all go home happy on a Friday;
2) It changes the way the bug appears, and we get some better
information out of the JVM as to what's happening;
3) It changes nothing, and we're almost certain it's a problem in
your
application code or the PHP code somewhere.
All of those three give us extra information - or a fix! So I would
install a new JVM in a different directory to your current one,
change
Tomcat's startup to point to that JVM, and see whether it still
fails.
At worst, you can change Tomcat's startup to point back to the
current JVM and you have lost nothing except a little time.
OK. I will do so.. You have persuaded me.. :-)
It will be sufficient to install the only jre or I need to install the
complete jdk?
I'm running some pages from my old web site tha I have imported
under
my 'new' platform (Tomcat).
OK. It looks like those pages are PHP pages. I know there are ways
of getting PHP to run under Tomcat, but I've never tried!
You are normal while who tries to do this, is not.. ;-)
But I there any way to correct this problem? Maybe is the case to
ask
to PHP developer?
I would be asking on whichever list handles the PHP servlet. That
code looks to be part of the PHP distribution; it's certainly not
part
of Tomcat. From the comments on various blogs, it also looks like
it's *very* fragile.
This might be one of the very few times I recommend installing
Apache
httpd in front of Tomcat on your system, connecting the two, and
getting httpd to serve the PHP pages and Tomcat to serve everything
else!
Infact I completely agree with you!
rocsca
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