On 5/29/05, Kevin Burton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So on:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/jasper-howto.html#Production%20Configuration
It recommends to use genStrAsCharArray when in production.
This can be set in web.xml but not when using JspC from the command line.
Hi,
I create a thread using an init servlet, which is loaded on
start-up. This thread listens on port 3030 and does well.
But after changing ip-address,this thread seems dead and no responses
to any incoming connections.
How can i catch the ip-address chenged event so that i can
Hi,
Is there a standard way in Tomcat 5.5 (standalone) to configure a
context redirection? Meaning, I had a URL
http://my-host:my-port/my-OLD-context/my-servlet and it changed
to
http://my-host:my-port/my-NEW-context/my-servlet. Now, I do not
want an HTTP standard redirection, I only want the
hello;
i have a tomcat 5.5.9 over jdk 1.5 on freeBSD running a web application.
i got the crash below.
note that i noticed that my 5.5.9 was started with the compatibility package
inside (i forgot to remove it).
but my question is:
can such a jvm crash be caused by this?
thanks in advance.
Hello,
I wanted to set up Tomcat (5.02) to send mail. I see that the
mailsend.jsp and the MailSendServlet no longer work because the JNDI
variable is needs to be created differently (not from the main
server.xml, it seems). The question is logically mail services could be
global so how do
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Another area that I'm noticing that Tomcat is spending a LOT of time in
is with character encoding. Its not a ton of time but its really
showing up as one of the top 20 areas of our webapp.
Internally its either storing text as a java.lang.String or with
genStrAsCharArray ... a char array
On 5/29/05, Kevin Burton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another area that I'm noticing that Tomcat is spending a LOT of time in
is with character encoding. Its not a ton of time but its really
showing up as one of the top 20 areas of our webapp.
Internally its either storing text as a
Hi!
I've successfully created a project that embeds Tomcat. Excellent! I can
see the sample page and the manager app, reporting Tomcat 5.5.9. Now I'm
working on deploying a .war file programatically:
public void registerWAR(String contextPath, String absolutePath) throws
Exception {
Can someone provide insight on the adverse affects of
invoking sleep() from a servlet. I understand that the
J2EE explicitly forbids invoking sleep from within a
servlet and it is not hard to figure out this could
cause problems given that a single tomcat thread may
service multiple requests. But
Hi -
I think it would be better to use java.io.File.separator (which will be
identical to file.separator, but is clearer and compile-time checked for
typos (as opposed to the string file.separator )).
Tim
egan0019 wrote:
When building file path strings, should one always use the
According to the Tomcat 5.5 Docs (
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/context.html):
You may define as many Context elements as you wish. Each such Context
MUST have a
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Clark O'Brien wrote:
Can someone provide insight on the adverse affects of
invoking sleep() from a servlet. I understand that the
J2EE explicitly forbids invoking sleep from within a
servlet and it is not hard to figure out this could
cause problems given that a single tomcat thread may
If you aren't using JSP, you can change the startup batch file to skip the
test for the full JDK.
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