Hi Bill,
Couple suggestions and a question...
First, the service.bat script should really be setting -Djava.io.tmpdir,
just as the catalina.bat script does. Additionally, unless you provide
%JAVA_HOME%\lib\tools.jar to the --ImagePath, JSP compilation will fail,
although you might be fooled
Hi Bill,
One quick follow-up to add to my previous comments...
When I used to use the old JavaService tomcat.exe (in Tomcat-4.x.xx), each
time I started Tomcat, the stdout.log would be wiped clean upon
startup. With procrun, stdout never gets cleaned up. I would actually
prefer this
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Hi Bill,
Couple suggestions and a question...
First, the service.bat script should really be setting -Djava.io.tmpdir,
just as the catalina.bat script does. Additionally, unless you provide
%JAVA_HOME%\lib\tools.jar to
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Hi Bill,
One quick follow-up to add to my previous comments...
When I used to use the old JavaService tomcat.exe (in Tomcat-4.x.xx), each
time I started Tomcat, the stdout.log would be wiped clean upon
startup. With
Yesterday, in response to a post asking how to run Tomcat as a server,
someone pointed out that the *.exe binary, which includes the installer,
is now available. (Hooray!) So, I downloaded it, and it installed
flawlessly. I had renamed my previous Tomcat 5.0.16 installation so the
server
Stay away from hosting. Very few hosting companies have their act
together. Buy your own hardware and co-locate it if you must.
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Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 4:02 PM
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Subject: Have some questions,
I'm using Tomcat 4.1.24 and I'm still getting broken pipe stack traces
in my catalina log.
This ultimately forces a Out of Memory error. Are we certain that this
problem was resolved with 4.1.24?
(http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=4663)
Lukas
Hi,
I want to map every request like www1.mydomain.com and www2.mydomain.com to
one single webapp. That is possible using something like that:
-%-
Host name=www1.mydomain.com ...
Aliaswww2.mydomain.com/Alias
...
/Host
-%-
That work's but I don't know how many
it will come out in the next release.
Filip
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Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 9:41 AM
To: Tomcat-user
Subject: tomcat 5.0.16 Replication
The new tomcat 5.0.16 replication seams to work odly.
From what I've read from
Hi,
I want to map every request like www1.mydomain.com and www2.mydomain.com to
one single webapp. That is possible using something like that:
-%-
Host name=www1.mydomain.com ...
Aliaswww2.mydomain.com/Alias
...
/Host
-%-
That work's but I don't know how many
Hi Peter,
I'm using Apache 2.0.48, Tomcat 4.1.29, Jakarta-Tomcat-Connectors 4.1.29.
I'm hoping the problem it is not the mod_jk2.so module as I went to great
trouble in order to generate it on my RH9 Linux Kernal Version 2.4.20-8
platform. I had to recompile apr, apr-util code and only ant native
-Original Message-
From: Oscar Carrillo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 8:19 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Linux Kernel 2.6.0 success
I am successfully running the latest Apache/Tomcat4/mod_jk/openssl/jdk
with the new kernel 2.6.0 with RedHat9.
Was
Graham,
Hi everyone,
I had some questions regarding Tomcat. Is Tomcat able to handle a steady
stream of about 200 years efficiently without crashing, being unreliable,
etc.. ? I personally don't know the limitations of it as I am fairly new to
Java.
Assuming your application is written and
There are advancements that may prove beneficial.
It should be much better in handling threads. From what I remember, orders
of magnitude better. I think hundreds of thousands of threads can now be
handled nicely. I imagine that this would translate into better handling
of multiple connections
Do any hosting companies offer reasonably priced colocation or flexible
accounts with tomcat, php, and mysql installed? The IT company I work for has
developed a great piece of software using JSP and Java technology but we need
to get it onto a good box for production use.
Waste of
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