Thanks Mark, yes I have mixed together Tomcat JDBC 8 and DBCP 7, my bad.
Although I don't understand why Tomcat JDBC don't use DBCP as default
solution for connections pooling.
2015-06-02 16:59 GMT+03:00 Mark Thomas :
> On 01/06/2015 14:22, Tweak Ronaldo wrote:
> > Hello guys,
>
> Assuming you do
Humble apologies, I have not seen changes to the lib structures for any of the
tomcat releases I have used and that spans back 5 years or more (well OK,
at one point symbolic links worked, now they don't unless I change the xml
file).
Thanks for the answer. I would have moved the jaybird thi
2015-06-01 16:22 GMT+03:00 Tweak Ronaldo :
> Hello guys, we have migrated to Tomcat DBCP 8.0.18 from 7.0.37 recently and
> faced the following issue:
> after database restart (Postgres), our application wasn't been able to
> restore connectivity to DB, all connections were closed and every time,
>
Tomcat version: 7.0.62Platform (OS) - Centos 6.6
Steps I perform1) follow the document
(http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/windows-auth-howto.html) to configure
Kerbero. - I use kinit to verify the keytab and service account and it
shows. kinit -V -k -t server.keytab
HTTP/s
I'm trying to use the Tomcat Maven plugin to deploy a local war (file path
relative to the Tomcat server) and can't seem to find the right combination
of configuration. The plugin always wants to validate the WAR file path
specified exists relative to the plugin - not the Tomcat server.
Currently
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David,
On 6/2/15 10:36 AM, Lunsford, David wrote:
> I am noticing in my tomcat logs Atlassian Crowd throws errors
> relating to memory. Does anyone have any ideas of what's causing?
>
>
> SEVERE: The web application [/crowd] created a Threadlocal
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Nicholas,
On 6/1/15 4:24 PM, Cuneo, Nicholas wrote:
> We’ve been running for a while now using embedded Jetty but due to
> some upcoming infrastructure changes we’re migrating to Tomcat 7.
Migrate to Tomcat 8 instead. It's going to have much longer
> From: Lunsford, David [mailto:david.lunsf...@vistronix.com]
> Subject: 7.0.54 Memory Errors
> I am noticing in my tomcat logs Atlassian Crowd throws errors relating to
> memory. Does
> anyone have any ideas of what's causing?
> SEVERE: The web application [/crowd] created a Threadlocal with
I am noticing in my tomcat logs Atlassian Crowd throws errors relating to
memory. Does anyone have any ideas of what's causing?
SEVERE: The web application [/crowd] created a Threadlocal with a key of type
[net.sf.ehcache.util.concurrent.Striped64.ThreadHasCode] {calue
[net.sf.ehcache.util.co
On 02/06/2015 14:52, David kerber wrote:
> On 6/2/2015 9:11 AM, Ray Holme wrote:
>> Currently using apache-tomcat-7.0.35. Not sure that matters as no
>> behavior has changed in prior releases.
That kind of response when asked for further information - especially
when the information is as basic as
On 01/06/2015 14:22, Tweak Ronaldo wrote:
> Hello guys,
Assuming you don't want to limit your question to men only, you would be
better to use of of the following greetings:
Hello,
Hello all,
Hello folks,
etc.
> we have migrated to Tomcat DBCP 8.0.18 from 7.0.37 recently and
> faced the followin
On 6/2/2015 9:11 AM, Ray Holme wrote:
Currently using apache-tomcat-7.0.35. Not sure that matters as no behavior has
changed in prior releases.
It does matter, because the directory layouts have changed in the
various major versions.
On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 8:56 AM, Mark Thomas
Currently using apache-tomcat-7.0.35. Not sure that matters as no behavior has
changed in prior releases.
On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 8:56 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 02/06/2015 12:42, Ray Holme wrote:
> I have been using tomcat for a while and have several applications. Some jar
> fil
On 02/06/2015 12:42, Ray Holme wrote:
> I have been using tomcat for a while and have several applications. Some jar
> files are specific to an application and make sense to be in
> .../webapps/APPLICATION/WEB-INF/lib and some are used in multiple
> applications so they need to appear in each ap
Thanks Mark. Sample web socket chat helped to identify the problem. In
fact, problem was there in one of third-party lib I used and also, in log4j
config. The log4j was configured with non-utf encoding scheme. That's why
raw web socket messages were getting printed wrongly in log file. I solved
the
I have been using tomcat for a while and have several applications. Some jar
files are specific to an application and make sense to be in
.../webapps/APPLICATION/WEB-INF/lib and some are used in multiple applications
so they need to appear in each applications lib. One shared jar file is my own
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