Hey,
we are still having that issue.
But we could manage to figure out some more stuff.
We made a Tomcat and Java update since that time we had our problem a few times
again, also we did some reconfiguration with connectors etc.
The last 2 times we where able to see, that both tomcat by them
Sam Takoy wrote:
Hi,
This is related to the questions that I asked yesterday and got such insightful
responses (thanks!).
If I am running Tomcat as a Windows service, is it possible to control it
through a System Tray icon?
Yes, but why don't you try it ? It is really easy to download
David Kumar wrote:
Hey,
we are still having that issue.
But we could manage to figure out some more stuff.
We made a Tomcat and Java update since that time we had our problem a few times again, also we did some reconfiguration with connectors etc.
The last 2 times we where able to see, that
On 12/03/2013 06:53, David Kumar wrote:
Hey,
we are still having that issue. But we could manage to figure out
some more stuff. We made a Tomcat and Java update since that time we
had our problem a few times again, also we did some reconfiguration
with connectors etc. The last 2 times we
Hey Mark,
thanks for reply.
I do have some more questions as the main configuration i not done by myself.
We are using Apache 2.2.16 on Debian. Therefore MaxRequestWorkers is called
MaxClients, isn't it?
Currently it is set to 312. So if we have two tomcats with 200 thread each
MaxClients is
On 12/03/2013 10:58, David Kumar wrote:
Hey Mark,
thanks for reply.
I do have some more questions as the main configuration i not done by myself.
We are using Apache 2.2.16 on Debian. Therefore MaxRequestWorkers is called
MaxClients, isn't it?
Correct.
Currently it is set to 312. So
I am using Oracle. Oracle JDBC Driver provides the Oracle Universal
Connection Pool (UCP) which includes this
featurehttp://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/java.112/e16548/fstconfo.htmof
connection failover but since we use tomcat jdbc connection pool we
cannot use UCP. Also UCP has lot of
I understand that unplanned outages are rare but we need a high
availability solution which does not involve manual intervention.
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 9:05 PM, Shanti Suresh sha...@umich.edu wrote:
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 11:00 AM, André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote:
amit shah wrote:
Hey,
thanks..
I downloaded jmxsh... I keep you guy up to date..
thanks...
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
David Kumar
Softwareentwickler, B. Sc.
Abteilung Infotech - Interaktiv
TELESTAR-DIGITAL GmbH
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Von:
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Amit,
On 3/12/13 7:54 AM, amit shah wrote:
I am using Oracle. Oracle JDBC Driver provides the Oracle
Universal Connection Pool (UCP) which includes this
featurehttp://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/java.112/e16548/fstconfo.htmof
connection
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André,
On 3/11/13 4:06 PM, André Warnier wrote:
Mark Eggers wrote:
An alternate solution (which I've not played with in a very long
time) could be:
http://poi.apache.org/
This could remove the requirement for interacting with a desktop
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David,
On 3/12/13 6:58 AM, David Kumar wrote:
We are using Apache 2.2.16 on Debian. Therefore MaxRequestWorkers
is called MaxClients, isn't it?
That depends upon the MPM you are using. I have Debian-based systems
with both prefork and worker
Actually, I download the .zip version of Tomcat. I installed the service using
the service install command. So now I'm wondering, given my current
situation, how to activate the system tray option.
(OK, I'll be collecting the typos as you suggested.)
Thanks!
I am using tomcat 6.0.35 in production. I am running my web application
on this , Ituses spring, wicket, hibernate and lot of other
technologies, problem is after one month of running my application I get out
of memory error perm gen space could not serialize mybject... .
I am using
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André,
On 3/11/13 5:31 PM, André Warnier wrote:
Just by coincidence, I happened to be looking at some HTTP/DAV
output right now (from Apache's DAV), and I noticed this : ...
D:getcontenttypeapplication/pdf/D:getcontenttype
I'm experimenting with using Tomcat embedded. I need Tomcat 8.0, because I need
Servlet 3.1 and WebSocket features. I can accomplish this manually I'm sure,
but all of the tutorials out there for using Tomcat embedded (that I've found)
show it using Maven, and frankly I prefer to use Maven when
On 12/03/2013 17:27, Nick Williams wrote:
I'm experimenting with using Tomcat embedded. I need Tomcat 8.0, because I need
Servlet 3.1 and WebSocket features. I can accomplish this manually I'm sure,
but all of the tutorials out there for using Tomcat embedded (that I've found)
show it using
On 12/03/2013 17:38, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 12/03/2013 17:27, Nick Williams wrote:
I'm experimenting with using Tomcat embedded. I need Tomcat 8.0,
because I need Servlet 3.1 and WebSocket features. I can accomplish
this manually I'm sure, but all of the tutorials out there for using
Tomcat
From: Sam Takoy [mailto:sam.ta...@yahoo.com]
Subject: Re: Tomcat as a service: system tray?
Don't top-post.
I installed the service using the service install command. So now I'm
wondering,
given my current situation, how to activate the system tray option.
Read the doc:
From: fachhoch [mailto:fachh...@gmail.com]
Subject: tomcat 6.0.35 in production maintaince
How can I detect in advance that my app is using up all available memory ?
Monitor the JVM with any of a myriad of tools, such as VisualVM.
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Memory
2013/3/12 Sam Takoy sam.ta...@yahoo.com:
Hi,
This is related to the questions that I asked yesterday and got such
insightful responses (thanks!).
If I am running Tomcat as a Windows service, is it possible to control it
through a System Tray icon?
Tomcat7.exe //MS
On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 1:48 PM, Caldarale, Charles R
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com wrote:
is there any maintenance necessary for production servers if so what
are those ?
Health monitoring is always useful.
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Monitoring
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From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com]
Subject: RE: tomcat 6.0.35 in production maintaince
From: fachhoch [mailto:fachh...@gmail.com]
Subject: tomcat 6.0.35 in production maintaince
How can I detect in advance that my app is using up all
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Fachhoch,
On 3/12/13 10:43 AM, fachhoch wrote:
I am using tomcat 6.0.35 in production. I am running my web
application on this , Ituses spring, wicket, hibernate and lot
of other technologies, problem is after one month of running my
Hello,
We're using Jetty 8.1.3.v20120416 w/ JDBCSessionManager as our application
server with Tomcat 7's JDBC Connection pool 7.0.28. We've run this
particular combination in production since at least Sept 2012. (Java 6 64
bit/Ubuntu, Amazon RDS/MySQL db.)
This morning one Jetty instance
On 12/03/2013 21:47, Colin Ingarfield wrote:
Hello,
We're using Jetty 8.1.3.v20120416 w/ JDBCSessionManager as our application
server with Tomcat 7's JDBC Connection pool 7.0.28. We've run this
particular combination in production since at least Sept 2012. (Java 6 64
bit/Ubuntu, Amazon
On Mar 12, 2013, at 12:39 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 12/03/2013 17:38, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 12/03/2013 17:27, Nick Williams wrote:
I'm experimenting with using Tomcat embedded. I need Tomcat 8.0,
because I need Servlet 3.1 and WebSocket features. I can accomplish
this manually I'm sure, but
Sam Takoy wrote:
Actually, I download the .zip version of Tomcat. I installed the service using the
service install command. So now I'm wondering, given my current situation,
how to activate the system tray option.
Sam, sorry.
I was under the impression that when you install Tomcat as a
On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 12:42 PM, Sam Takoy sam.ta...@yahoo.com wrote:
Actually, I download the .zip version of Tomcat. I installed the service
using the service install command. So now I'm wondering, given my current
situation, how to activate the system tray option.
Since I'm running
The JavaDoc for o.a.c.startup.Tomcat [1] is not complete. Importantly, it is
lacking complete information about all three addWebapp classes. Ultimately, I
want to create one giant JAR file with my classes, Tomcat classes, servlet
classes, etc., with a com.mycompany.Bootstrap specified as the
On Mar 12, 2013, at 10:47 PM, Nick Williams wrote:
The JavaDoc for o.a.c.startup.Tomcat [1] is not complete. Importantly, it is
lacking complete information about all three addWebapp classes. Ultimately, I
want to create one giant JAR file with my classes, Tomcat classes, servlet
classes,
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