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From: Frank W. Zammetti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 2:26 PM
To: Commons User; Struts User; Tomcat User
Subject: [OT] Request an app test (free beer!)
I was informed last OT post I
Hi all,
Which distro (free) is most friendly for Java development. I need
J2SE 1.4.2 to work on it plus Eclipse 3.x(Linux dont have a good text
editor in which I can run Ant builds). I also need a good GUI so that
others will be attracted to it.
rgds
Antony Paul
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I would recommend Mandrake then, or Fedora Core
I run Eclipse on both, with great success.
/Søren
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Subject: [OT] Java developer friendly Linux distro
Hi all,
Which dist
HEy Robert,
I think you have also a jk2.properties at conf dir with
channelSocket.port=8009 !
You are right you can also use the jk2.properties, but I preferred the
direct server.xml configuration (Default 5.5).
The example configured the RMI JMX Adaptor:
mx.enabled=true
mx.jrmpPort=1099
mx.jrmp
Hi!
Linux dont have a good text editor in which I can run Ant builds
That's where you are wrong my friend. Try jEdit from www.jedit.org. It
is made in Java and runs on any platform, and it has several plugins
capable of running Ant builds. A great editor in my opinion.
Trond
Trond G. Ziarkowski wrote:
Hi!
Linux dont have a good text editor in which I can run Ant builds
That's where you are wrong my friend. Try jEdit from www.jedit.org. It
is made in Java and runs on any platform, and it has several plugins
capable of running Ant builds. A great editor in my opinion.
Hi,
We have a strange performance issue with Tomcat 4.1.30, JK1, IIS6 (Windows
2003 Server).
I placed a big file (20 MB) into a Tomcat web-app root and downloaded it on
some clients with "save link as".
On certain clients the download rate is about 50 KB/s if the file is
accessed via IIS and the
Hi,
Admin is broken in 5.5.4. Download a later version of Tomcat for a fix. You may
even be able to get the 5.5.6 version going in 5.5.4, but may be worth just
getting 5.5.6
Allistair.
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> Sent: 18 December 2004 18:45
> To
Hi,
I found this link which confirms a IIS6 problem for ISAPI filters that use
the WriteClient API.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;840875
Does this apply to the JK connector?
The workarounds described there show no difference for us, however.
Michael
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Michael Südkamp wrote:
I found this link which confirms a IIS6 problem for ISAPI filters that use
the WriteClient API.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;840875
You just must love Microsoft engineers just for that statement.
One has to make something like that, and then dare to
Check the archives. There was a similar issue less than a couple of month
ago.
I think it involved a problem with ack.
Doug
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 5:32 AM
Subject: performance issue with JK
Well, turns out the RAM is fine in the server. Our hosting provider
tested it last night and said it checked out fine. Is there any other
reason that the JVM/Tomcat would just exit like this? Could
System.exit() be called somewhere? Isn't there a way to prevent
System.exit() from being call
Hi I'm having trouble getting form based authentication to work. Any help much
appreciated.
I'm missing something simple I'm sure. (TC 5.0.19, W2K, Mysql4)
I am using a JDBC Realm which works fine with BASIC auth.
After changing to FORM and try
http://127.0.0.1:8080/MyApp/security/protected/lo
I've not tried this myself but you could add a Runtime.addShutdownHook
and get it to print out anything which will give you a clue.
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 08:47:49 -0500, Greg Lappen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, turns out the RAM is fine in the server. Our hosting provider
> tested it last ni
Hi,
see this this might help you
http://www.webservertalk.com/message633890.html
cheers
Manish
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Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 7:45 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: FORM based authentication config
Hi I'm having troub
QM wrote:
As no one else has jumped on this yet, I'll take a stab at it:
Thank you.
1/ any reason you're running 5.0.30? Unless I've missed a list post (a
possibility) that's still in beta.
Because I had the same error under 5.0.19 and figured I get the latest.
2/ could you crank up the log
That's a good idea, I'm going to try that. Its a cheap way to confirm
or deny my suspicions.
Thanks!
On Dec 21, 2004, at 9:20 AM, Eric Rotick wrote:
I've not tried this myself but you could add a Runtime.addShutdownHook
and get it to print out anything which will give you a clue.
On Tue, 21 Dec
Antony Paul wrote:
Hi all,
Which distro (free) is most friendly for Java development. I need
J2SE 1.4.2 to work on it plus Eclipse 3.x(Linux dont have a good text
editor in which I can run Ant builds).
I use JEDIT for quick simple editing of files, and Eclipse for the real
stuff. A great combi
I'd be interested to know the outcome of this one when you crack it.
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 09:32:42 -0500, Greg Lappen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's a good idea, I'm going to try that. Its a cheap way to confirm
> or deny my suspicions.
>
> Thanks!
> On Dec 21, 2004, at 9:20 AM, Eric Rotick
I am using Tomcat 5.0.19 on Windows XP SP2, J2SDK 1.4.2_03.
I have a serious memory problem with Tomcat, it just EAT memory without
explanation, until OOM error occurs.
The Java.exe process in the windows task manager reports using between 95Mb
and 105Mb after the startup of the webapp. I do not
you will need to dig deeper into jprobe or whatever profiler you are using.
after that you will see where the memory goes. also, try the latest version
of tomcat 5.0
Filip
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From: Philippe Deslauriers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 8:53 AM
To: [
I would also be interested in some memory/performance tuning
possibilities. Ok, if you do not run it standalone but with Apache the
web response times should be faster, my profiling gives me the following:
CPU SAMPLES BEGIN (total = 8628) Tue Dec 21 16:10:18 2004
rank self accum count trace
Philippe Deslauriers wrote:
I am using Tomcat 5.0.19 on Windows XP SP2, J2SDK 1.4.2_03.
I have a serious memory problem with Tomcat, it just EAT memory without
explanation, until OOM error occurs.
The Java.exe process in the windows task manager reports using between 95Mb
and 105Mb after the startu
and get jvmstat from sun, it will allow you to see which area in the heap runs
out of space.
Ta
Matt
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From: Filip Hanik (lists) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 December 2004 15:12
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Why is tomcat (java) so memory intensive?
you will
Greg Lappen wrote:
That's a good idea, I'm going to try that. Its a cheap way to confirm
or deny my suspicions.
Thanks!
On Dec 21, 2004, at 9:20 AM, Eric Rotick wrote:
I've not tried this myself but you could add a Runtime.addShutdownHook
and get it to print out anything which will give you a c
if you are using the windows service, the default is Xms 128 Xmx 256.
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> Sent: 21 December 2004 15:22
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: Why is tomcat (java) so memory intensive?
>
>
> Philippe Deslauriers wrot
Nat Gross wrote:
Antony Paul wrote:
Hi all,
Which distro (free) is most friendly for Java development. I need
J2SE 1.4.2 to work on it plus Eclipse 3.x(Linux dont have a good text
editor in which I can run Ant builds).
I use JEDIT for quick simple editing of files, and Eclipse for the real
stuff
Mark,
Mark Thomas wrote:
I'll look at the arbitrary file system root next.
Thanks! I'll get to it as soon as I get more pressing things out of the
way, but that may be a week or two.
I currently do a file store in another part of the project and make the
results available via URIs. I have two va
Actually no, I tough it was 256Mb. Thanks.
It will go out of memory around 125Mb 140Mb in the task manager. It depends.
But your point just prove my problem to be even stanger: if 64 Mb shoulb be
the limit
where did the other 60Mb+ go? (the JVM itself never takes that much memory,
not from my exp
Thanks for that - but what it describes is what I have done, I think.
The problem is:
If you have the servlet definitions and mappings, the page isn't found -
Since they are JSPs above web-inf in the context folder I think they don't
need them.
If you don't have the mappings then you get:
"HTTP
Hi,
I am using Tomcat4.1.30 version.
I have to develop a client application which looks in the database every 30
minutes,
to retrieve the status of an order and send the status to the remote client.
Again waits for the
The client's response and insert the repsonse back to the database.
I wanted to
Wade Chandler wrote:
Nat Gross wrote:
Antony Paul wrote:
Hi all,
Which distro (free) is most friendly for Java development. I need
J2SE 1.4.2 to work on it plus Eclipse 3.x(Linux dont have a good text
editor in which I can run Ant builds).
I use JEDIT for quick simple editing of files, and Eclip
you are right, tomcat 5.0.19 did have a memory leak. some dispute it, but it is
there, i had it also and used a profiler to show it. you should upgrade to
5.0.28.
Allistair.
> -Original Message-
> From: Philippe Deslauriers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 21 December 2004 15:47
> To:
Shilpa Nalgonda wrote:
Hi,
I am using Tomcat4.1.30 version.
I have to develop a client application which looks in the database every 30
minutes,
to retrieve the status of an order and send the status to the remote client.
Again waits for the
The client's response and insert the repsonse back to the
Hi,
you can use something like HTTPUnit which just calls the web page with your
servlet.
Can can easiliy schedule the HTTPUnit Job, so it runs every 30mins.
Cheers
Bernhard
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Shilpa Nalgonda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 21. Dezember 2004 16:
i think (from memory) it had to do with registering requests with jk. anyway,
like i say, upgrade and you'll see that leak go away i am pretty sure.
> -Original Message-
> From: Allistair Crossley
> Sent: 21 December 2004 16:00
> To: Tomcat Users List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Wh
Hi all,
I have previously setup tomcat 5.x running on apache 1.3.x. Everything
works fine and I'm learning lots as I go, although I have run into a
problem with adding new domains to my apache. I have setup another site in
the webapps directory however apache will only serve it using my primar
Hello,
I've got a Tomcat 5 / Apache 2 / jk2 server which has been serving
several different virtual hosts which share a common IP address. I now
need to implement my first SSL-protected website on this machine, and I
am working under the assumption that this site must have a dedicated IP
addres
... has somebody experience with gcj? On RHEL eclipse (but only 2.1.2)
works with it and it looks faster than with Sun jdk. gcj could be also
an option for tomcat, I'll try as soon I have time for it ...
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+1. you aren't being clear the only reason I can think you have an
application wishing to talk to a servlet is that you are then going on to
request info from the servlet from a remote machine across the net?? .. in that
case and most others you should have your application polling the serv
Hello, Shilpa,
With Wade, I wonder what you want. Apparently you have a client
making and order and being informed about the status of the order.
You say you have to develop a "client application" which looks to the
database. Since this is a Tomcat list, that would seem to be a
"server applicat
Thanks for the reply...
The application which i am trying to write is a standalone utility.. Client
does not hit this servlet.
Instead my application which is a servlet, will make some database calls--
and if the required data is present in the database, then that data is sent
to the client via x
Do you have some smart keywords for searching this issue?
Michael
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> Gesendet: Dienstag, 21. Dezember 2004 13:21
> An: Tomcat Users List
> Betreff: Re: performance issue with JK und IIS6
>
>
> Check t
no, and I believe doing so it bad practice. use some OS controlled timer like
cron to issue a HTTP call to your servlet. I once wrote a shell script that
calls a http address on the local machine but cannot remember how ;) if you are
using oracle then you can setup this timer thread inside the d
Why, then, does the Tomcat 5.0 say in the RELEASE-NOTES "JAVAC leaking
memory" is an issue?
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 16:06:13 -, Allistair Crossley
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i think (from memory) it had to do with registering requests with jk. anyway,
> like i say, upgrade and you'll see that
Why are you writing a servlet for this? If the application does not
use any of the services confined to the Servlet API and Tomcat, just
write a stand-alone application and setup up a cron job to run it.
Seems like overkill to me.
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 16:28:49 -, Allistair Crossley
<[EMAIL P
Sorry, misread what you said.
Jack
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 08:40:01 -0800, Dakota Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why, then, does the Tomcat 5.0 say in the RELEASE-NOTES "JAVAC leaking
> memory" is an issue?
>
>
> On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 16:06:13 -, Allistair Crossley
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
On Tue, 2004-12-21 at 11:28, Allistair Crossley wrote:
> no, and I believe doing so it bad practice. use some OS controlled timer like
> cron to issue a HTTP call to your servlet. I once wrote a shell script that
> calls a http address on the local machine but cannot remember how ;) if you
> are
I agree. Also You could write a standalone java class which does nothing but
makes a http call to your Servlet. This class can be scheduled to run as a
task every 30 minutes or so.
pandu
From: "Allistair Crossley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat
Is there any reason not to upgrade to 5.5? Is that ready for prime
time? Thanks.
Jack
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 16:06:13 -, Allistair Crossley
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i think (from memory) it had to do with registering requests with jk. anyway,
> like i say, upgrade and you'll see that lea
Sounds like you are running out of space in the permanent generation. Add
-XX:MaxPermSize=128M to your JAVA_OPTS
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From: Philippe Deslauriers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 December 2004 15:47
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Subject: RE: Why is tomcat (java)
Troy Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 21/12/2004 17.07.40:
> Hello,
>
> I've got a Tomcat 5 / Apache 2 / jk2 server which has been serving
> several different virtual hosts which share a common IP address. I now
> need to implement my first SSL-protected website on this machine, and I
> am w
Laba diena.
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My application has to use the connection pooling of Tomcat to talk to the
database...
and all my Database access classes are deployed om Tomcat...so if i just
write a java standalone command line program,
can i access those connection pooling classes...
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From: Billy Talto
our production server has been on 5.5.4 for a few weeks and performing very
nicely. 5.5.4 is the latest stable build for 5.5 series. give it a shot on your
development server if you have one.
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> From: Dakota Jack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 21 December 2004 16:4
I just found the problem, my apologies, it turns out to be a firewall
port block upstream from me.
Thank You,
Troy
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Hi;
this is my first post, and i apprecciate a lot your help.
We have a Tomcat Application Server 4.1.30, Sun JVM 1.4.2_05
in W2K server (512 ram) connected to a DB2 6.X resident in a IBM/390.
The web application performs several access to the DB2 for each user. We
have normally
200 connections to
I think that's only with JDK 1.3 though
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From: Dakota Jack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 December 2004 16:40
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Why is tomcat (java) so memory intensive?
Why, then, does the Tomcat 5.0 say in the RELEASE-NOTES "JAVAC leaking
memory"
of course you can ... look up http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/dbcp/ and
commons-pool or your database's driver may even have an implementation that
supports pooling that you can instantiate directly with the javax.sql or
java.sql api.
cron(30s) -->
socket call -->
your app (ServerSock
Configured tomcat.5.0.27/apache2.x/mod_jk2.so
After configuration my "admin" and "manager" application
stoped working.
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Application Developer
Temple University
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Hi,
I'm having a similar problem in my application.
I've got several servlets called by the users. Every requets save some
information in DB, that has to be sent to another server later and in a
compress format.
So I need sth similar toShilpa is asking, a process which runs every X
minutes to r
> You just must love Microsoft engineers just for that statement.
> One has to make something like that, and then dare to say it's
> a better product then before :).
I neither love nor hate MS or any other company or product. I was just
looking for a solution to my issue.
> You a using IIS5 comp
Hi,
i have a (perhaps stupid) question. In my server.xml i defined for the
Coyote/JK2 AJP 1.3 Connector
minProcessors="100"
maxProcessors="200"
Simple question: I don't understand the meaning for these parameters:
they do not what i expect. I thought these were the
On Tuesday 21 December 2004 16:13, Andreas Vombach wrote:
> .. has somebody experience with gcj? On RHEL eclipse (but only 2.1.2)
> works with it and it looks faster than with Sun jdk. gcj could be also
> an option for tomcat, I'll try as soon I have time for it ...
There was a note that the most r
myself and ben have suggested the most appropriate methods for doing this. Ben
mentions WGET http://www.gnu.org/software/wget/wget.html which can be added to
a *basic* script hooked up to a cron with an interval of whatever you like.
you really ought to get rid of threads and thread sleeps insid
No matter what i do, the JNDI lookup is returning null. What causes a
JNDI lookup to return null when the resource is defined in the
section of server.xml? Should I put the
resources into in my context.xml?
On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 13:52:29 -0500, David Uctaa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am runn
Michael Südkamp wrote:
You just must love Microsoft engineers just for that statement.
One has to make something like that, and then dare to say it's
a better product then before :).
I neither love nor hate MS or any other company or product. I was just
looking for a solution to my issue.
Me neith
Use cron in Unix/Linux or task scheduler in Windows.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12-21-2004 08:44 >>>
Hi,
I am using Tomcat4.1.30 version.
I have to develop a client application which looks in the database
every 30
minutes,
to retrieve the status of an order and send the status to the remote
client.
Aga
External scripts really are the best answer for this. It is not
possible to 'PUSH' information like this without a dedicated client!
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12-21-2004 10:14 >>>
Hi,
I'm having a similar problem in my application.
I've got several servlets called by the users. Every requets save som
Why is bad using own threads inside web application?
Aren't all the servlet request actually a thread in Tomcat?
I can't find a reason why it's so bad solution.
In that way, you manage to have a single and independent application.
Maybe I don't know some thread behaviour in Tomcat...
Jorge.
Allista
I would say it should be avoided at all if possible using threads. Since as
we know in case of threads, there is not much management you can do. Also in
my experience i have seen it is very easy for them to get out of control .
So if there are any other alternatives, They should be explored firs
Check out QuartzScheduler from Open Symphony it's easy to configure within
Tomcat.
Fredrik
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Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 9:58 AM
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Subject: Re: How to run servlet for every 30 minutes in Tomcat
You may user a scheduler to schedule your tasks to run every 30 minutes.
http://www.theserverside.com/blogs/printfriendly.tss?id=QuartzSchedulerInJ2E
E
http://www.quartzscheduler.org/quartz/.
Peiyun
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From: Wade Chandler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: December 21, 200
What is the resourcelink in your context.xml?
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From: David Uctaa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: December 21, 2004 12:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Difficulty connecting to DB2 for iSeries from Tomcat 5.0.28
No matter what i do, the JNDI lookup is returning
If the name of the global resource in server.xml is defined as
...
then the resourcelink in context.xml is
(not sure if listing the exact datasource specification would be a
security breach, so I'm munging the actual datasource name, but
everything else is the same
I know that someone ran into this before.
I assume that most of this list thinks this questions is
stupid and you are probably correct; so please accept my
apologeis.
But that doesn't stop me from needing assistance.
Thank you for your time.
Dwayne Ghant wrote:
Configured tomcat.5.0.27/apache2.x/mo
Hello again!
Any guru around to solve my problem please? :-)
Lionel Pasquier wrote:
Hello,
I have a trouble with using a JCE and multiple contexts. From what I
could have read around here this is probably linked to a classloader
problem. Could you guys help?
Basicaly, I generate a RSA Keypair, t
I was going to update my Tomcat from 4.0.19 because it says there is a
javac leak in the RELEASE-NOTES. However, I noticed that 4.0.28 says
the same thing. Is it fixed/
Jack
--
"You can lead a horse to water but you cannot make it float on its back."
~Dakota Jack~
"You can't wake a person w
Dakota Jack wrote:
I was going to update my Tomcat from 4.0.19 because it says there is a
javac leak in the RELEASE-NOTES. However, I noticed that 4.0.28 says
the same thing. Is it fixed/
Jack
AFAIK this is no Tomcat issue but a JDK/Javac issue which was fixed in
Sun JDK 1.4.
See:
http://www.ap
> From: Dakota Jack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Memory Leak with Javac and Tomcat v. 4.0.28
>
> I was going to update my Tomcat from 4.0.19 because it says there is a
> javac leak in the RELEASE-NOTES. However, I noticed that 4.0.28 says
> the same thing. Is it fixed/
The memory leak i
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>
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>Subject: [OT] Request an app test (free beer!)
>
>
>I was informed last OT post I made that the subject should always
>include the wo
I assume you have something like this in your server.xml
Is there any warning or exception in catalina.out or any other log files?
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To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Difficulty connecting to
You may use a scheduler to schedule your tasks to run every 30 minutes.
http://www.theserverside.com/blogs/printfriendly.tss?id=QuartzSchedulerInJ2E
E
http://www.quartzscheduler.org/quartz/.
Peiyun
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Sent: December 21, 20
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 15:02:58 -0500, Phillip Qin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I assume you have something like this in your server.xml
>
> type="javax.sql.DataSource" />
>
> Is there any warning or exception in catalina.out or any other log files?
>
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> From: David
Dakota Jack wrote:
Why, then, does the Tomcat 5.0 say in the RELEASE-NOTES "JAVAC leaking
memory" is an issue?
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 16:06:13 -, Allistair Crossley
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i think (from memory) it had to do with registering requests with jk. anyway,
like i say, upgrade and you
You may use a scheduler to schedule your tasks to run every 30 minutes.
http://www.theserverside.com/blogs/printfriendly.tss?id=QuartzSchedulerInJ2E
E
http://www.quartzscheduler.org/quartz/.
Peiyun
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Can you try javax.sql.DataSource in ? You use javax.sql.DataSource
in resourcelink then the type in resource has to be the same.
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Subject: Re: Difficulty connecting to DB2 f
Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
I'm working on something for which I need to know what the os.name
property on various OS's is.
FAQ. See http://www.tolstoy.com/samizdat/sysprops.html.
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Looks like that worked! Many thanks! :)
Now my question is, since I'm using javax.sql.DataSource as the
ResourceType, how do I know if I'm using the connection pool or
opening a new connection each time I request a connection?
The factory associated with the resource is
org.apache.commons.dbcp.B
Jorge Sopena wrote:
Why is bad using own threads inside web application?
Aren't all the servlet request actually a thread in Tomcat?
I can't find a reason why it's so bad solution.
I think that comes from J2EE specs. I do not remember is threads just
forbidden but if you follow specs, you do not kn
Hi Srinivas,
What you are after is a shared / networked filesystem like NFS Coda for
*nix.
PJ
Srinivas Rao Ch wrote:
Hi,
I successfully configured my clustering setup with mod_jk2 and it is running
fine. Now the problem is I have some properties files in my tomcat web
application which gets modi
NetBSD(native jre): NetBSD
NetBSD(using linux binaries): Linux
> >Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 2:26 PM
> >To: Commons User; Struts User; Tomcat User
> >Subject: [OT] Request an app test (free beer!)
> >
> >
> >I was informed last OT post I made that the subject should always
> >include the wor
Your conections are pooled by Tomcat.
I don't know how you configure your Resource, mine looks like this
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driverClassName
oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver
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url
jdbc:oracle:thin:@myhost.com:1521:mysid
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username
myuser
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password
mypass
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maxActiv
On Tue, 2004-12-21 at 19:05, Dwayne Ghant wrote:
> Configured tomcat.5.0.27/apache2.x/mod_jk2.so
>
> After configuration my "admin" and "manager" application
> stoped working.
In apache configuration you must have:
Alias /admin $CATALINA_HOME/server/webapps/admin
Alias /manager $CATALINA_HOME/ser
On Tue, 2004-12-21 at 16:15, Chris Chappell wrote:
> Hi I'm having trouble getting form based authentication to work. Any help
> much appreciated.
> I'm missing something simple I'm sure. (TC 5.0.19, W2K, Mysql4)
>
> I am using a JDBC Realm which works fine with BASIC auth.
>
> After changing t
It is possible to create a servlet thread in the init() method. That
thread sould stay alive and run something every thirty minutes. The
issue of pushing information out to the user remins the same. The
servlet and the thread cannot do that. On the other hand, it is
possible to setup java scrip
Thanks, all!
Jack
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I think I saw something like this, but not sure if it works:
Servlet
Servlet
cron expression?
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Peiyun
-Original Message-
From: Dennis Payne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: December 21, 2004 5:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How
At 05:37 PM 12/21/2004, you wrote:
It is possible to create a servlet thread in the init() method. That
thread sould stay alive and run something every thirty minutes. The
issue of pushing information out to the user remins the same. The
servlet and the thread cannot do that. On the other hand,
It's interesting, Craig and I had an exchange about threads in servlet
containers last week... I can't find a link to the thread unfortunately.
Anyway, the basic idea behind that "don't spawn your own threads inside
a servlet container" admonishment is based more on the fact that it's
quite eas
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