1) How do you submit your forms ... a few years ago I had a guy who show my
that issue, in fact he submitted the form oncheck on an input image ...
2a) There is a simple server side pattern two avoid double submit:(could not
find the www reference).
* jsp put a token in the session (scriplet,
Hello,
I'm running a j2EE with Apache front end and Tomcat at the back accessing a
MySQL db. I have some heavy urls, can take around 2 seconds each call.
While testing the site with JMeter if I put 25 users in a thread group and
hit the above url concurrently I kill my tomcat instance.
This
From: adamle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
While testing the site with JMeter if I put 25 users in a
thread group and
hit the above url concurrently I kill my tomcat instance.
What's the error? Do you run out of memory, for example? How much
memory have you allocated to the JVM?
I'm looking
Thanks for the reply Peter.
I am caching these pages after they are processed, but because of the nature
of the application, they are many different kinds of these pages.
Tomcat does not even throw an exception, I have allocated 128-356 mb memory.
It just dies and does not response to
no wonder, add the classpath to servlet, you need to ad the servlet-api.jar
e.g : javac -cp d:/path/to/servlet-api.jar HelloServlet.java
Athula, I suggest u startoff with an IDE, I recommend Netbeans for a
beginner to servlet.
download the Netbeans5.5
then new project, choose web project,
From: adamle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am looking for a solution that for a certain url pattern
only allows a
certain number of requests to be serviced at the same time.
This would
solve my problem, while not affecting servicing lighter pages.
Makes sense.
If you can stand for your
Thanks for the idea Peter.
I thought of maybe putting a filter on the certain url pattern that I want,
but instead of turning back the user, I could put his thread to sleep for
aset amount of time and have him try again. Hopefully by then some of the
earlier threads will have finished and he
From: adamle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I thought of maybe putting a filter on the certain url
pattern that I want,
but instead of turning back the user, I could put his thread
to sleep for
aset amount of time and have him try again. Hopefully by
then some of the
earlier threads will
Here is faster solution.
http://php-java-bridge.sourceforge.net/
It runs PHP in FastCGI mode. (much faster then CGI)
Tuesday, December 19, 2006, 10:40:52 PM, you wrote:
d Ran-2 wrote:
Has anyone managed to get PHP4/5 to work on Tomcat ?
d Try here ..
d
Thanks again!
Today I will try to install version 1.2.
Maybe I'll get it to work.
My other sites are OWA and a few Wikis (uses PHP).
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From: LiuYan 刘研 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 décembre, 2006 21:51
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: RE: Installing Tomcat
Hello,
I have never done that before and I am affraid of making a mistake so
please help me with this.
I would like to download tomcat (5 times). I need 5 instances of tomcat
on the same machine (tomcat1, tomcat2, etc).
What do I have to configure in order to work I seem to remember I
need
From: Bachler, Elisabeth (Elisabeth)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I would like to download tomcat (5 times).
You'll only need to download it once.
Are you wanting to run this on Windows or Linux, and do you want to
start the instances as daemons/services or from the command line?
I need 5
By looking at the code of ApplicationDispatcher, I would tend to think
that
the answer is no because of fields like wrapRequest and requestURI
(there
are other fields but they are unused) however the javadoc does not
mention it.
I forgot to include the question but some of you may have
Apache Tomcat version: 5.5.12
OS: Windows 2003 5.2
No errors appear in tomcat/stderr logs. I have a simple test servlet to show
session id/variables, each time I call the servlet in the same browser
session a different ID is returned:
ID 9180ECEA4F3CBBECC2FA86EA592D2C4E Created: Wed Dec 20
Thanks for your quick answer.
I want to run the 5 instances of tomcat on Solaris.
Let's have a look at the server.xml and let's make sure I have understood
correctly what needs to be done:
Server port=8004
Connector acceptCount=100 connectionTimeout=2
disableUploadTimeout=true
From: Bachler, Elisabeth (Elisabeth)
- The shutdown port (in this case ... 8004) has to be unique...
=== I can start with 8001 - 8002 ... Till 8005
Yes.
- The http connector port (in this case 8081) has to be
unique... == I can start with 8080 - 8081 - ... Till 8084
Yes.
===
I must admit that I don't know what AJP is ... So I guess I am not using it. No
need to change it right?
Thank you so much!
-Original Message-
From: Peter Crowther [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: miércoles, 20 de diciembre de 2006 18:22
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Several
From: Peter Crowther
- The ajp connector (in this case 8009) has to be unique ..
== I can start with 8009 -8010 till 8013
Only true if you're using AJP - i.e. front-ending with
Apache. Are you?
If so, are you using it exclusively (in which case you can
knock out the http
Hey everyone,
I'm setting up Tomcat for the first time. I'm trying to use a
simple test just to verify that I have everything set up
properly, and I was hoping someone could confirm for me that I
understand what I'm doing.
I'm setting up Apache, mod_jk, and Tomcat on a (Debian) Linux
Thanks Dima,
I may not understand how the the php-java bridge works. It did not seem to
allow a php application to run under Tomcat ?
ran
On 12/20/06, Dima Retov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is faster solution.
http://php-java-bridge.sourceforge.net/
It runs PHP in FastCGI mode. (much
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Andres,
Andres Cubides P. wrote:
No errors appear in tomcat/stderr logs. I have a simple test servlet to
show session id/variables, each time I call the servlet in the same
browser session a different ID is returned:
ID
Consider using a filter like this:
package com.foo;
import java.io.IOException;
import javax.servlet.Filter;
import javax.servlet.FilterChain;
import javax.servlet.FilterConfig;
import javax.servlet.ServletException;
import javax.servlet.ServletRequest;
import javax.servlet.ServletResponse;
You can run php daemon in FastCGI mode and setup servlet in tomcat
that would handle *.php requests
http://php-java-bridge.sourceforge.net/pjb/faq.php
R I want to use PHP for all tomcat applications. Apache and IIS are
R not available, but performance is important. How do I install it?
Thanks!
Elisabeth
-Original Message-
From: Peter Crowther [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: miércoles, 20 de diciembre de 2006 18:26
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Several instancias of Tomcat on a same machine
From: Peter Crowther
- The ajp connector (in this case 8009)
Thanks Charles and John, you were both a great help!!! I got it working
now.
Cheers
Joe
-Original Message-
From: John McPeek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 6:50 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Custom JAAS LoginModule not authorizing GenericPrincipal
On 12/19/06, Scott Carr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
adduser can be an unlimited amount of times. I want to process the
lines as they come into the Servlet, that way a seperate process could
be doing something to complete each of the tasks, while I am in the
process of working on reading the
BINGO :-)
Please check the servlet spec 2.5, SRV 8.2
To use a request dispatcher, a servlet calls either the include
method or forward
method of the RequestDispatcher interface. The parameters to these methods can
be either the request and response arguments that were passed in via the service
Also, if you have been running your site with jsessionids for awhile
then the spiders have your jsessionid urls on their link frontier.
So the spiders will continue to crawl your site for jsession funky
urls even once you've prevented your tomcat from generating
them. Tomcat strips the jsession
I tried to get it to work with JK1.2 but I got the same page not found error.
There was no workers.properties and uriworkermap.properties files in Tomcat
5.5.20 so I had to make my own. This might be the problem.
I put the following in workers.preperties (from Tomcat's site):
# Define 1 real
From: Leon Rosenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Multi processor issue
The Container Provider should ensure that the dispatch of the
request to a target servlet occurs in the same thread of the
same JVM as the original request.
I'm not sure the above is really pertinent to
Cristopher:
Thanks for the Firefox/cookies hint, it was very helpful to figure out the
problem. It was related with Internet Explorer. I was using IE, so I decided
to try Firefox to test the cookies configuration. In Firefox the app worked
perfectly. Searching again in the tomcat list
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Grok,
Grok Mogger wrote:
I'm setting up Tomcat for the first time. I'm trying to use a simple
test just to verify that I have everything set up properly, and I was
hoping someone could confirm for me that I understand what I'm doing.
I'm
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Leon Rosenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Multi processor issue
The Container Provider should ensure that the dispatch of the
request to a target servlet occurs in the same thread of the
same JVM as the original request.
I'm not sure the
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Grok,
Grok Mogger wrote:
I'm setting up Tomcat for the first time. I'm trying to use a simple
test just to verify that I have everything set up properly, and I was
hoping someone could confirm for me that I understand
From: Mark Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Multi processor issue
What about RequestDispatcher ServletContext.getNamedDispatcher(String)
Since this method is at the Context level, any RequestDispatcher
obtained effectively has context wide scope. It is this method that
the
Hello,
We are starting to design a ISP level JSP virutal hosting system which
could serve JSP and Servlets.
Here are some thing i decide to to:
Apache 2.0.52(RHEL 4 default installation)
Tomcat 5.5.20 (http://tomcat.apache.org)
Tomcat connector 1.2.18(http://tomcat.apache.org)
Add the follow
can any one tell me how should I display servlet
file(HelloWorld.java) in IE browser.
I already compile the file and put both .java and
.class file it to the
C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat
5.0\webapps\ROOT\bo
(bo is the file I put my develped files)
after I browse the file
From: athula bogoda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How can I display servlet in browser.
I already compile the file and put both .java and
.class file it to the
C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat
5.0\webapps\ROOT\bo
(bo is the file I put my develped files)
You
I see, you're thinking in Sockets
Sockets are usually :
1. open connection
2. give start byte
3. keep streaming the job byte
4. give the stop byte
The question is. How long is the number 3 ? how long between the 1st adduser
and the 2nd adduser ? if its very short then you can use put, if not...
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