hi,
i need information on how to enable loadbalancing in a
one to many scenario (one apache - many tomcats at different
hosts) using apache 1.3.20, tomcat 3.3 and mod_jk.
i successfully enabled loadbalancing on one machine
(different ajp13-workers at the same port), but don't know
exactly how to
hi,
make shure the driver (classpath) is also be available in
the wrapper.properties-file.
(this one is used when running tomcat as a service;-)
basti
hi,
thank you all for your help & hints, i'll
check it out.
Special thanks to Antony for his tip concerning
ConcurrentHashMap-Implementation from
Doug Lea!
Bo, unfortunately i haven't the book "Java Platform Performance",
maybe you could give a summary from page 126?
thank you all again!
bast
hi,
i use a servlet in MultiThreadModel-mode (default).
when 2 users at the same time makes the same request
to the servlet (a operation that needs a bit) it seams, that
only the request of the user who was perhaps a millisecond
earlier is responded correct, the other seams to be ignored.
(i thi
hi,
is it possible to reload the servlets web.xml from a runing
servlet, so that a changed web.xml can affect the servlet
without having to restart tomcat?
many thanks in advance!
basti
s",ServConnBhvrErrors.MALFORMED_URL,mue);
> > }
> > catch( IOException ioe ) {
> > throw new BehaviorException("IOException - the translator might
> be
> > down",ServConnBhvrErrors.CANT_CONNECT_TO_SERVER,ioe);
> > }
> >
hi,
has somebody a work-around to produce the
same behavior as if RequestDispatcher.forward()
would work with absolute URL's?
tanks in advance!
basti
???
> are you shobhit sati from india?
> sorry if I am wrong
no ;-)
basti
hi!
my problem is, that i have a 'virtual' url that is
a servlet, and a mapping from that virtual url
to a 'real' url outside of the servletcontext.
i want the user never to use or bookmark the
'real' url but allways the 'virtual'.
the .forward()-method would be a cool solution to
manage this, b
hi,
thank you all for your suggestions!
bAs T.
hi,
i am looking for an open source
full text search engine like glimpse,
but more platform-independent
(it have to run under NT 4.0).
any suggestions / recommendations?
thanks in advance!
bAs T
hi,
i am looking for an open source
full text search engine like glimpse,
but more platform-independent
(it have to run under NT 4.0).
any suggestions / recommendations?
thanks in advance!
bAs T
hi,
take a look at PoolMan, its
a nice generic implementation for
datasources, special for jdbc-derived ones
like Connections.
the url is:
http://poolman.sourceforge.net/
by the way: this implementaion was mentioned
in the very helpful book: 'Profession JSP' from wrox
bAs T.
"Carlos López M."
hi kyle,
sorry, but i have no help for your problem,
instead i have a question by myself:
is there some information available, how
to inegrate tomcat and kawa best?
could you give some hints?
i've been using kawa at well, but not
in conjunction with tomcat.
thanks a lot,
bAs T.
--
did you have a connector for mod_jserv at
your configs at well?
if i'm not mistaken, mod_jserv is needed for
tomcat to shutdown.
bAs T.
Shinta Tjio schrieb:
>
>
> I'm having problem with mod_jk if ajp13 is used.
>
> The problem is often reproduced when Tomcat is shut
> down without Apache bein
thank you, Rob!
(thank you, Michael)
... it sounds consistent. once more again to
secure, i understand it correct:
a forward in opposition to a redirect is some
server-internal operation, whose result is send
back to the browser. as the browser itself don't realize it,
the anchor at the url has
hi,
i have a problem with RequestDispatcher.forward():
if the url contains an anchor like "example.jsp#position1"
then forwarding seams to be be all right (no error, exception ...),
but the 'new' page has no content.
i tried to forward to a url with parameters like
"example.jsp?name=value", this
hi,
i have a problem with RequestDispatcher.forward():
if the url contains an anchor like "example.jsp#position1"
then forwarding seams to be be all right (no error, exception ...),
but the 'new' page has no content.
i tried to forward to a url with parameters like
"example.jsp?name=value", this
hi Stephen,
thank you for your solution.
But if i'm not mistaken your example needs
no session (therefor the redirection, right?)
Then it's no problem to have one frame
making the Request and the Servlet after
doing its job redirects to the URL with the
Frameset.
But i need session-support for
t; response.setHeader("Location", sURL);
>
> (this is a cookie-safe redirect)
>
> I'm sure there are other ways, as well.
> Steve
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Sebastian Schulz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 10:0
hi,
i want to develop a WebApplication
using Servlets+JSPs+JavaBeans.
(MVC)
So far no problems.
But on client-side i need a frame-based
solution.
Every Frame itself is a JSP. The following i need
to
get working as smart as possible:
User-action at one Frame causes the Servlet to
cha
>
>
>
> <% response.setDateHeader ("Expires", 0); %>
>
>
> You need to put it at the top of the page, as you would expect, and ALSO at
> the the bottom of the page, to get around a bug in some browsers e.g. MS
> Internet Explorer.
this is client-side stuff, so even if that wor
hi,
i use apache 1.3.14 + mod-ssl 2.7.2 + openSSL 0.96
on NT 4.0 SP 5, everything works fine.
now i want to use tomcat 3.2 and therfor i use mod_jk.dll
to enable apache communicating with tomcat. This works fine
as well but leavs the errormessage
[Mon Dec 04 14:26:45 2000] [warn] Loaded DSO modu
hi,
i uses Apache + mosssl under Win32.
Therefor i need a -DEAPI-compiled version
of ApacheModuleJServ.dll.
Unfortunately i have no MS Visual C++ Compiler
available, so i'am not able to do this by myself.
many thanks in advance!
basti
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