Hi,
Use HttpClient interacts with Tomcat 7.0.21 on Linux,Sometimes HttpClinet
throws Socket Exception that error message is Connection reset While reading
response header.Following is Tomcat config and Exception Stack
Tomcat's Connector config:
Connector port=38080
zhh5919 zhh5...@163.com wrote:
When HttpClient borrow a connection from ConnectionManager and write
something to this conneciton. In the meanwhile tomcat pepare to close
this connection due to keepalive timeout,so it don't read from this
connection and just close it.
You have just described a
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From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com]
Sent: mercredi 29 août 2012 22:34
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Subject: RE: Nondeterministic behaviour of security constraints in
Tomcat 7
The problem occurs for HTTP requests matching to the most specific
Dear Chris,
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Sent: mercredi 29 août 2012 20:06
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Subject: Re: Nondeterministic behaviour of security constraints in
Tomcat 7
Would it be possible for you to set up a simple test
Hi Mark,
Got it.
You have just described a race condition. The fix is to ensure that unused
connections in the client pool timeout faster than Tomcat's keep-alive timeout.
Thanks for your explanation and solution!
Best Regards
Hailei Zhang
At 2012-08-30 15:52:09,Mark
Hello Casper,
Thank you for your answer. What you are explaining totally makes sense.
The doPost() method of SERVLET_2 (WEBAPP_2) ends up with a
sendRedirect() method call
which redirects to j1.jsp, a JSP in the first webapp (WEBAPP_1).
Let's forget about sessions and passing whole objects from
Hi Léa
Please see comments inline
Med venlig hilsen/Kind regards
Casper W. Schmidt
Den 30-08-2012 11:16, Léa Massiot skrev:
Hello Casper,
Thank you for your answer. What you are explaining totally makes sense.
The doPost() method of SERVLET_2 (WEBAPP_2) ends up with a
sendRedirect() method
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2012/8/30 Jeff Wild jw...@dlblair.com:
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Shailendra,
On 8/30/12 1:54 AM, Shailendra Singh wrote:
We are using 64 bit Tomcat 6.0.35 with windows 2008 R2 (64 bit JVM
1.6.0_33) and facing memory leak issues(OutOfMemoryError ) after a
short interval of time( ~30 minutes).
We deploy a
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Jeff,
On 8/29/12 4:54 PM, Jeffrey
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Jeff,
On 8/29/12 4:04 PM, Jeffrey
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Jeff,
On 8/29/12 12:09 PM, Jeff Wild wrote:
I have a A record for mydomain.com and a CNAME record for
www.mydomain.com.
When I enter domain.com in my browser, everything works fine but
www.domain.com results in Server not found.
Did you
ISSUE: Tomcat6.exe
service 'crashes' several times per day with The Tomcat service
terminated unexpectedly in the Windows System log.
Our Tomcat logs review has not pointed to a specific
cause.
Windows recognizes the crash, and is set to immediately
restart the Tomcat6 service.
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Jeffrey,
On 8/29/12 1:57 PM,
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Pj,
On 8/30/12 10:45 AM, PJ Delsh wrote:
ISSUE: Tomcat6.exe service 'crashes' several times per day with
The Tomcat service terminated unexpectedly in the Windows System
log.
1) Please don't hijack a thread by replying to a message on the list
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On 8/30/12 10:48 AM, Jeffrey Janner wrote:
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2012 1:44 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Windows Path Not
Found for
See below:
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Jeff,
On 8/30/12 10:13 AM, Jeffrey Janner wrote:
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2012 4:05 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Windows Path Not
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On 29/08/2012 13:22, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 29/08/2012 08:29, Awdhesh Kumar wrote:
I am working with Tomcat 7.0.X.
Just to be clear, do you mean Tomcat 7.0.x built from tc7.0.x/trunk in
svn or do you mean some unknown Tomcat 7 version?
Perhaps the OP really does mean the (until now, highly
On 30/08/2012 15:13, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Shailendra,
On 8/30/12 1:54 AM, Shailendra Singh wrote:
We are using 64 bit Tomcat 6.0.35 with windows 2008 R2 (64 bit JVM
1.6.0_33) and facing memory leak issues(OutOfMemoryError ) after a
short interval of time( ~30 minutes).
We deploy
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On 30/08/2012 15:13, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Shailendra,
On 8/30/12 1:54 AM, Shailendra Singh wrote:
We are using 64 bit Tomcat 6.0.35 with windows 2008 R2 (64 bit
JVM 1.6.0_33) and facing memory leak
We've got two different machines (both Windows Server something) running
Tomcat 7.0.22, and each running a webapp that uses user authentication.
We're using a couple of different schemes (LDAP and database using
JDBCRealm with hashed pwords, just database with hashed pwords).
When no one has
probably a log level FINE or DEBUG might help if the app had any,and you
might be able to turn on debug level log with your JDBC driver,so that you
could capture SQLs.after all this ,you got lots of info with
timestamps,those might help you find the problem.
it might have a SQL performance
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