Hi!
We're running Tomcat 5.5.9 as a service on Windows Server 2003.
With high load on the server, the tomcat process simply dies
spontaneously, with no message in the stderr or stdout-logs, but these
lines in jakarta_service_xxx.log:
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[2005-10-07 12:55:38] [
im
Mark Thomas wrote:
Joakim Ahlén wrote:
I'm not trying to blame anyone for not fixing this issue, (well,
maybe i'm laying some blame on those who thinks this is _not_ a
tomcat issue..) however, i am really interested in having this bug
fixed, and i am prepared to put some effort and ti
m.
So.. how much is known about this problem, and is there any work being
done to resolve it as of now?
Kind regards
Joakim Ahlén
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Hi!
Is there any way of sharing data within a cluster which is not stored in
session? Think of this as sharing the application state or some
cluster-wide global state.
Regards
Joakim
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Well, that didn't work.
The screenshot is at:
http://ebba.geosition.com/~joakima/temp/screenshot_procexp.jpg
//j
Joakim Ahlén wrote:
Hi,
I guess this question has come up a thousand times on this list, but i
still have no workaround for it so i need to get a tip or two from you
guys.
Hi,
I guess this question has come up a thousand times on this list, but i
still have no workaround for it so i need to get a tip or two from you guys.
We're using Tomcat 5.5.9 on Windows 2003 Server, and we cannot
hot-deploy webapps. The cause is one of our jar-files in WEB-INF being
locked, s
s
Joakim
On Fri, Apr 22, 2005 at 08:07:21AM -0500, Jess Holle wrote:
> The servlet spec says this data is local to a given JVM.
>
> I suppose a servlet engine could expand beyond the spec, but I'd be
> surprised if Tomcat did here.
>
> Joakim Ahlén wrote:
>
> >
Hi!
We have a cluster of two tomcat 5.5.9-machines using session replication.
However, we also have data in application scope (set with
getServletContext().setAttribute(...)) which as far as i have found in the
docs, is not replicated.
Is there any way to accomplish this with tomcat? If not, i
Im using the JkEnvVar in a setup right now, as follows, in apaches conf:
JkEnvVar REDIRECT_URL REDIRECT_URL
...which passes the envvar REDIRECT_URL, calling it REDIRECT_URL on the
java side. I later on fetch in java with:
request.getAttribute("REDIRECT_URL")
Works fine.
When first wanting t
ly, I don't have the time to test them myself, but feel free
to update this list if you test the various setups.
> -Original Message-
> From: Joakim Ahlén [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 9:27 AM
> To: 'Wojtek Piaseczny'
> Subje
Hi,
I'm no professional user of tomcat, but i had the same problem in TC401.
I had to unpack the war manually in the webapp-dir. It seemed to me to
be a simple bug in tomcat, and was (almost) confirmed as the "bug" was
fixed in TC402b2.
Now, it could be some default setting changed between 401
#x27;ve tried setting the tomcatAuthenticating-parameter in the
Ajp13Connector to both false and true with no result. I've tried both
tomcat 4.0.1 and 4.0.1b2 with the same result.
Please help. :)
Many thanks in advance.
//Joakim
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