Hi Joe,


"Is there any server or host referenced in the application that you built,
that the web server may not have access to? Maybe there is a hard coded
server name in the table fields on that application referencing a server
that the web server cannot communicate with?"


 - This idea sounds good. Yes there is a table field in this application
where all the requests will be displayed as in the overview console. Is it
in the field properties of the table field I have to check for the server
details if any?


"Have you looked at the logs in the catalina.out file? These may tell you a
thing or two. Also turn on your workflow logging for the mid-tier. This may
tell you something too.." 

 - I will check this catalina.out file also and will see if it is of any
help.


thanks,

Joe




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From: remedydon <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2009 10:19:59 PM
Subject: Re: Apache Tomcat Memory Pool

I tried these settings keeping min and max pool sizes same. Tomcat did not
crash. I have thread stack size = NuLL. Do I have to set a value for thread
stack size ?

This mysterious HTTP 500 status error still is not gone when I'm trying
toaccess the custom built appllication through mid-tier while other Out of
the box apps are opening fine.

Thanks,
Joe




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