On 14/05/2013 04:34, Chirag Dewan wrote:
You need to destroy the connector to close the port.
Mark,
That seems to work. :)
Now the port is free. But is it the right approach?
You had a problem you couldn't solve. Someone with an @apache.org e-mail
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On 5/14/2013 5:27 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 14/05/2013 04:34, Chirag Dewan wrote:
You need to destroy the connector to close the port.
Mark,
That seems to work. :)
Now the port is free. But is it the right approach?
You had a problem you couldn't solve. Someone with an @apache.org
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Chirag,
On 5/13/13 11:34 AM, Chirag Dewan wrote:
I am embedding Apache Tomcat 7.0.30 in my application. I am using
the Tomcat class,and my application requires dynamic addition and
removal of connectors(HTTP).
Now while removing the
on port 1090 and 8080.
I really dont understand what wrong I might be doing.
Thanks
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How do you observe that the connector is still bound to the port?
Yes. I used netstat to observe that. Plus when I try to add another
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Chirag,
On 5/13/13 1:03 PM, Chirag Dewan wrote:
If the context was removed, but the Connector was still there,
should you not get a 404 Not Found, rather than a timeout ?
If I am calling the removeConnector, shouldn't it cleanup the
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Subject: Re: Port still busy after removing connector in Embedded Tomcat
7.0.30
If I am calling the removeConnector, shouldn't it cleanup the
context and the free the port?
In theory, yes, but ...
How long are you
On 13/05/2013 16:34, Chirag Dewan wrote:
Hi,
I am embedding Apache Tomcat 7.0.30 in my application. I am using the Tomcat
class,and my application requires dynamic addition and removal of
connectors(HTTP).
Now while removing the connectors,the application gets undeployed but the
port
From: Caldarale, Charles R
Subject: RE: Port still busy after removing connector in Embedded Tomcat
7.0.30
How long are you waiting? Can you give us the specifics of your
connector configuration? I wonder if the connector is remaining open
for something like a keepalive timeout (I
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On 13/05/2013 16:34, Chirag Dewan wrote:
Hi,
I am embedding Apache Tomcat 7.0.30 in my application. I am using the Tomcat
class,and my
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