On 3 July 2014 04:11:32 GMT+01:00, Leo Donahue wrote:
>I don't want to start a war, but just curious if the Tomcat developers
>see
>any use case for adding default methods to any of the Interfaces in the
>API?
Which API?
Mark
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On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 2:33 AM, André Warnier wrote:
> Blachon, Philippe wrote:
>
>> Good morning,
>>
>> We have 4 identical servers with a scheduled task running every night on
>> each of them. This task Stop Tomcat -> Update some data -> Start Tomcat.
>> This worked fine for months.
>> We have
I don't want to start a war, but just curious if the Tomcat developers see
any use case for adding default methods to any of the Interfaces in the API?
Leo
I'm also pleased to announce that Tomcat 8.0.9 is now available for
Debian 7 (Wheezy) through the backport repository [1].
The repository has to be declared in /etc/apt/sources.list by adding
this line:
deb http://http.debian.net/debian wheezy-backports main
The package can then be installed
Apache Tomcat/7.0.28, Debian
I have two configuration descriptors in /etc/tomcat7/Catalina/localhost/
One, solr.xml deploys correctly and fills catalina.out with lots of
useful messages.
The other fails silently to start (see below).
I see the message "INFO: Deploying configuration descriptor"
On 02/07/2014 16:34, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Paul,
On 7/2/14, 6:49 AM, Paul Taylor wrote:
[L]et me explain it a bit further. I'm trying to deploy an
application that serves results from a lucene index in response to
user requests. Deploying it
On 02/07/2014 15:06, Mark H. Wood wrote:
On Wed, Jul 02, 2014 at 11:49:36AM +0100, Paul Taylor wrote:
I have a simple WAR based web application that uses Lucene created
indexes to provide search results in a xml format.
Especially given the following context:
and supplementary question how do
On 7/1/14, 10:48 PM, Vijendra Pachoriya wrote:
> Hi Filip,
>
> This error comes at some point of time on production, when the server is on
> load.
>
> I am using hibernate and not closing any connection manually, its all managed
> by hibernate and tomcat dbcp connection pool.
Two additional thin
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On 7/2/2014 6:37 AM, João Sávio wrote:
> ?
>
>
> 2014-06-30 18:38 GMT-03:00 João Sávio :
>
>> Hello people
>>
>> This is my first message on this group! I'm trying to set up a
>> Tomcat clustering using BIO receiver but I've been receiving the
>> f
On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 8:34 AM, Christopher Schultz
wrote:
> Or, you could look into Solr which I believe understands clustering.
Or ElasticSearch, also Lucene-based, which is designed from the
get-go for clustering: http://www.elasticsearch.org/
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Hassan Schroeder ha
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Paul,
On 7/2/14, 6:49 AM, Paul Taylor wrote:
> [L]et me explain it a bit further. I'm trying to deploy an
> application that serves results from a lucene index in response to
> user requests. Deploying it manually to my own server is fine,
> first
On Wed, Jul 02, 2014 at 11:49:36AM +0100, Paul Taylor wrote:
> I have a simple WAR based web application that uses Lucene created
> indexes to provide search results in a xml format.
>
> Especially given the following context:
>
> and supplementary question how do I modify my pom file to do this
?
2014-06-30 18:38 GMT-03:00 João Sávio :
> Hello people
>
> This is my first message on this group! I'm trying to set up a Tomcat
> clustering using BIO receiver but I've been receiving the following error
> when I started two nodes and tried to enter on my application:
>
> Jun 30, 2014 9:25:12
On 02/07/2014 13:23, Todd Little wrote:
> I have an unusual need that I've been unable to find an answer for. I
> would like to load Tomcat into an already running JVM. I have a process
> that performs some work, loads the JVM dynamically, and I would like to
> load and start Tomcat into that JVM.
On 02/07/2014 11:49, Paul Taylor wrote:
I guess I'm a little confused as to what this means.
I have a simple WAR based web application that uses Lucene created
indexes to provide search results in a xml format.
Especially given the following context:
and supplementary question how do I modify
I have an unusual need that I've been unable to find an answer for. I
would like to load Tomcat into an already running JVM. I have a process
that performs some work, loads the JVM dynamically, and I would like to
load and start Tomcat into that JVM. Has anyone done this or can anyone
provide some
On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 1:48 AM, Vijendra Pachoriya <
vijendra.pachor...@indegene.com> wrote:
> Hi Filip,
>
> This error comes at some point of time on production, when the server is
> on load.
>
> I am using hibernate and not closing any connection manually, its all
> managed by hibernate and tomc
I guess I'm a little confused as to what this means.
I have a simple WAR based web application that uses Lucene created
indexes to provide search results in a xml format.
Especially given the following context:
and supplementary question how do I modify my pom file to do this
with maven
I was
2014-07-02 12:51 GMT+04:00 Philippe
:
> Ok, that's quite funny. With tomcat 6.0.41 and 7.0.54 the file is available
> immediately after upload (even without disabling the static resource
> caching). So either it's a bug or a feature in tomcat 8.
>
There is no such attribute as "cachingAllowed" on
Ok, that's quite funny. With tomcat 6.0.41 and 7.0.54 the file is
available immediately after upload (even without disabling the static
resource caching). So either it's a bug or a feature in tomcat 8.
Regards,
Philippe
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Blachon, Philippe wrote:
Good morning,
We have 4 identical servers with a scheduled task running every night on each of
them. This task Stop Tomcat -> Update some data -> Start Tomcat.
This worked fine for months.
We have installed a new antivirus McAfee 3 weeks ago. Now the Tomcat7 service
st
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