Hi all,
Where can i find reference, or something like that, for tomcat's web.xml.
Regards
chenjh
2009-07-03
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Chenjh,
You can find the same at below location:
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu:8080/docs/config/index.html
Thanks,
Achal.
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 12:19 PM, chenjh che...@thinker.com.cn wrote:
Hi all,
Where can i find reference, or something like that, for tomcat's web.xml.
Regards
chenjh
Thanks Patel, but I need reference for web.xml.
Regards
chenjh
2009-07-03
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Chenjh,
You can find the same at below location:
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu:8080/docs/config/index.html
Thanks,
Achal.
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 12:19 PM, chenjh
http://tomcat-configure.blogspot.com/2009/01/tomcat-web-xml.html
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 1:02 PM, chenjh che...@thinker.com.cn wrote:
Thanks Patel, but I need reference for web.xml.
Regards
chenjh
2009-07-03
-Original Message--
Chenjh,
You can find the same at below
The page is not available.
Regards
chenjh
2009-07-03
-Original Message--
http://tomcat-configure.blogspot.com/2009/01/tomcat-web-xml.html
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 1:02 PM, chenjh che...@thinker.com.cn wrote:
Thanks Patel, but I need reference for web.xml.
Regards
chenjh
2009/7/3 chenjh che...@thinker.com.cn:
Hi all,
Where can i find reference, or something like that, for tomcat's web.xml.
Regards
chenjh
2009-07-03
web.xml is defined by the Java Servlet Specification.
There is nothing Tomcat-specific in it.
It is Servlet 2.5 for Tomcat 6, Servlet 2.4
Hi,
I'm running Tomcat 6.0.20 in a cluster on 3 nodes. If I restart one I get this
exception:
Caused by: java.io.NotSerializableException:
org.apache.catalina.users.MemoryUser
at java.io.ObjectOutputStream.writeObject0(ObjectOutputStream.java:1156)
at
Hello,
I have a tomcat-5.5 / httpd.worker-2.2 / mod_jk-1.2.28.
The problem is that connection_pool_size is set to 60 and httpd
available threads per chilf is set to 60 and tomcat max threads set to
100 and min set to 60 and checking netsat tells that there are only 2
to 4 connections between
3 This is a JSP issue. I have unsuccessfully searched for a JSP
4 support forum so I figured I will start here since the Tomcat
5 container processes JSP. If this is question is inappropriate,
6 I apologize. If you can point me to a better forum, please do.
8 The environment is
Hi,
I am facing strange issue with Tomcat 6 Jsp deployment.
I have JSP pages deployed which internally performs operations and generates
XML response which will be parsed using XSL and then finally displayed on
the UI.
Now when I invoke JSP pages from UI, session is getting null between the
Brain Stormer wrote:
Hello,
I have a tomcat-5.5 / httpd.worker-2.2 / mod_jk-1.2.28.
The problem is that connection_pool_size is set to 60 and httpd
available threads per chilf is set to 60 and tomcat max threads set to
100 and min set to 60 and checking netsat tells that there are only 2
to 4
On 3/7/09 13:29, Jim Anderson wrote:
3 This is a JSP issue. I have unsuccessfully searched for a JSP
4 support forum so I figured I will start here since the Tomcat
5 container processes JSP. If this is question is inappropriate,
6 I apologize. If you can point me to a better forum, please do.
On 3/7/09 14:25, Achal Patel wrote:
Hi,
I am facing strange issue with Tomcat 6 Jsp deployment.
I have JSP pages deployed which internally performs operations and generates
XML response which will be parsed using XSL and then finally displayed on
the UI.
Now when I invoke JSP pages from UI,
Its basically below:
HttpSession session = request.getSession();
Settings settings = (Settings) session.getAttribute(ATTR_NAME);
I debugged it and got to know that session is getting null and again
invoking the same resource from UI serves fine.
The same is working fine on Weblogic.
Regards,
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chenjh,
On 7/3/2009 2:49 AM, chenjh wrote:
Where can i find reference, or something like that, for tomcat's web.xml.
Don't listen to these folks who are just googling web.xml reference
and posting the link. Instead, use your head and look at the
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Ronald,
On 7/3/2009 6:34 AM, Ronald Klop wrote:
I'm running Tomcat 6.0.20 in a cluster on 3 nodes. If I restart one I
get this exception:
Caused by: java.io.NotSerializableException:
org.apache.catalina.users.MemoryUser
That's an easy one:
Hi, Achal.
On Fri, 2009-07-03 at 19:48 +0530, Achal Patel wrote:
Its basically below:
HttpSession session = request.getSession();
Settings settings = (Settings) session.getAttribute(ATTR_NAME);
I debugged it and got to know that session is getting null and again
invoking the same
How can the session been null if you're calling request.getSession() ?
(...) Returns the current session associated with this request, or if
the request does not have a session, creates one. (...)
On 3/7/09 15:18, Achal Patel wrote:
Its basically below:
HttpSession session = request.getSession();
Settings settings = (Settings) session.getAttribute(ATTR_NAME);
I debugged it and got to know that session is getting null and again
invoking the same resource from UI serves fine.
The same is
Christopher Schultz wrote:
Ronald,
On 7/3/2009 6:34 AM, Ronald Klop wrote:
I'm running Tomcat 6.0.20 in a cluster on 3 nodes. If I restart one I
get this exception:
Caused by: java.io.NotSerializableException:
org.apache.catalina.users.MemoryUser
That's an easy one: MemoryUser does
Following up on what Pid suggested, when you look at the output (view
source in the browser), can you see the c:choose and c:when tags
still present? Can you offer us a little more info like what you have
declared for taglibs at the top of this jsp and what's in your webapp's
WEB-INF/lib folder?
Well, I have the following parameters..
tomcat-maxThreads=512
httpd-MaxClients=600
http-ThreadsPerChild=60
httpd-connection_pool_size=60
And after adjusting all parameters still no pools created, only 2 to 4
threads have the ESTABLISHED connection state.
Any idea!
On Friday, July 3, 2009,
On 03.07.2009 19:21, Brain Stormer wrote:
Well, I have the following parameters..
tomcat-maxThreads=512
httpd-MaxClients=600
http-ThreadsPerChild=60
httpd-connection_pool_size=60
And after adjusting all parameters still no pools created, only 2 to 4
threads have the ESTABLISHED
Hi Daniel,
Yes, at Weblogic, request.getSession() is returning a non-null value AND
(Settings) session.getAttribute(ATTR_NAME) is
working.
On Tomcat out of 5 requests this is happening for 2 times.
Let me explain the deployment architecture:
1. User invokes JSP page
2. JSP calls homegrown
Hi, Achal.
On Sat, 2009-07-04 at 00:47 +0530, Achal Patel wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Yes, at Weblogic, request.getSession() is returning a non-null value AND
(Settings) session.getAttribute(ATTR_NAME) is
working.
Ok.
On Tomcat out of 5 requests this is happening for 2 times.
Let me
Keep it simple. Try this first, if your problem is the missing
attribute from http session. At least this what i would do in your
place:
Maybe, you're getting a new session every time you're calling
this page
and settings reference is getting null. I *think* this can happen if:
HttpSession session = request.getSession();
Is the request a legit one (that is, the one that is being served by
Tomcat now)?
Requests are recycled immediately after their processing is done,
and it can result in null being returned by that method (though throwing
an IllegalStateException would
We added the %D parameter to the AccessLogValve tag in our server.xml
file and now all entries in the jasper logs contain a field showing the
response time in milliseconds. That's very cool.
I just want to be sure of one thing. Does the value represent the total
time from the moment tomcat saw
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