bin\catalina.bat
actually in all versions of tomcat :-)
regards
Leon
On 9/24/05, matador [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
win2k server
tomcat 5.0.x
how to set heap size (min max)?
i know how to do it in tomcat 5.5, but wasnt sure which script controlled
the JAVA_OPTS in 5.0
thx
I think this is best solution. Imagine you have class A and class B. B
holds an instance of A. Now you force B to be reloaded. Should A be
reloaded too? What happens with the instance of A in B? Is it
duplicated? C is holding an instance of B, so must C be reloaded (and
all existing objects which
What you need is a connector. I never looked how tomcat finds the
proper connector, but it's surely configurable or, if not, easy
patchable. Look at the server.xml connector configuration part and
take a look at the source code :-)
regards
Leon
On 9/22/05, Martin Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Leon Rosenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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You don't need to restart the server to get your changes live, you can
force it to reload the whole application, which, in case of tomcat,
your users wouldn't even notice (as long as ALL your beans in session
are
matador wrote:
Leon Rosenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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You don't need to restart the server to get your changes live, you can
force it to reload the whole application, which, in case of tomcat,
your users wouldn't even notice (as long as ALL your beans in session
Tomcat doesn't explicitly log to standard output. The underlying logging
mechanism does. The docs and faq talk about how to configure logging so
standard out is not used.
-Tim
Leon Rosenberg wrote:
actually tomcat spams a lot in the catalina.out, this is my favorite:
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Leon Rosenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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bin\catalina.bat
actually in all versions of tomcat :-)
regards
Leon
cool thanks. i assume that if you run it as a windows service then the
JAVA_OPTS are still picked up from there?
well i dont think that if you
Ron Cozad wrote:
I have a form input on a html page that does a file upload. I am only
getting the first 3k of an upload file. If the file is less than 3k,
the multipart boundaries are structured properly, otherwise, I never get
the end of the file or the ending boundary.
I did
I've received an announcement mail telling that 5.5.12 is in alpha
phase! So what's this story? Actually, I'm more interested in using
the new for loop in Java5 than using generic.
Christoph Kutzinski wrote:
Hi,
it is only since 5.5.10
5.5.10 was already released, but it is only
I have successfully used JNDI realm to protect my applications on Tomcat.
But if Tomcat is unable to connect to the the directory server, it refuses
access. I want it to use the tomcat-users list as a backup if it fails to
connect to the directory. It seems if the JNDI realm is set up, the
If you add the attribute channelSocket.soLinger=-1 to your AJP/1.3
Connector element in server.xml, it should make the error go away. It's
beyond me why Sun has decided to throw an exception here.
Jun Zhu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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I have a Tomcat5.5.9 server
The easiest way to to open up the nice GUI (If it isn't in the System-Tray
or the Start menu, then it's usually at $CATALINA_HOME\bin\tomcat5w.exe),
open the Startup tab, fill-in the Working Path box, and click 'OK'.
Then restart the service.
It's also possible to do this from the command
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