Re: Tomcat - Sleeps

2003-06-16 Thread Jesper B. Kiær
Hi

It' s very simple how to avoid the problem.

In the command/dos box, click on the icon on the topbar, select 
properties and unselect QuickEdit mode 

Done! 

regards
Jesper B. Kiær

Jezzper Consulting 
Website : http://www.jezzper.dk



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12-06-2003 10:29:21:

 Hi Vijay,
 
 We had exactly the same problem with our Lotus Domino servers. I'm 
almost 
 certain that this is the same problem.
 This occures when you click with the mouse inside the dos-window. (You 
see 
 a cursor, white block).
 When this happens windows buffers the output. When you wait long enough 
 this buffer runs full and the server stops working.
 
 The problem disapears when you don't give your dos window focus. Or 
 atleast don't click in it.
 
 Hope this helps.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Harm de Laat
 Informatiefabriek
 The Netherlands
 
 
 
 
 
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 Hi All,
 
 I am using jakarta-tomcat-4.1.18 on a windows 2000 professional system.
 
 Now whenever my jsp pages or servlets throw any expection usually while
 accessing a database etc, then tomcat goes in a kind of sleep mode.
 
 It is not being able to commit the response to the output stream and my
 browser goes in hang mode for a long time.
 
 Now, if i press Ctrl-S in the tomcat window, then all of a sudden it
 prints all the exceptions on the screen.
 
 Later on if i open any other page then it does not open and i have to 
keep
 on doing ctrl-S on the tomcat window to get tomcat to flush the pages.
 
 I have installed tomcat on 3 different machines running win2000 and have
 noticed the same problem in all.
 
 I any one has encountered such a problem and has found a solution then 
let
  me know.
 
 Thanks in advance,
 vijay
 
 
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Re: Tomcat - Sleeps

2003-06-13 Thread Manohar Kamath
Hello,
May be you are holding the server console by selection some lines og logged event
 
and once you press ctrl S than it releases.
 
So if you wont hold the server console screen than server wont sleep  ;)
 
Manohar Kamath

Vijay Pawar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,

I am using jakarta-tomcat-4.1.18 on a windows 2000 professional system.

Now whenever my jsp pages or servlets throw any expection usually while
accessing a database etc, then tomcat goes in a kind of sleep mode.

It is not being able to commit the response to the output stream and my
browser goes in hang mode for a long time.

Now, if i press Ctrl-S in the tomcat window, then all of a sudden it
prints all the exceptions on the screen.

Later on if i open any other page then it does not open and i have to keep
on doing ctrl-S on the tomcat window to get tomcat to flush the pages.

I have installed tomcat on 3 different machines running win2000 and have
noticed the same problem in all.

I any one has encountered such a problem and has found a solution then let
me know.

Thanks in advance,
vijay


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Re: Tomcat - Sleeps

2003-06-12 Thread harm
Hi Vijay,

We had exactly the same problem with our Lotus Domino servers. I'm almost 
certain that this is the same problem.
This occures when you click with the mouse inside the dos-window. (You see 
a cursor, white block).
When this happens windows buffers the output. When you wait long enough 
this buffer runs full and the server stops working.

The problem disapears when you don't give your dos window focus. Or 
atleast don't click in it.

Hope this helps.

Cheers,

Harm de Laat
Informatiefabriek
The Netherlands





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Hi All,

I am using jakarta-tomcat-4.1.18 on a windows 2000 professional system.

Now whenever my jsp pages or servlets throw any expection usually while
accessing a database etc, then tomcat goes in a kind of sleep mode.

It is not being able to commit the response to the output stream and my
browser goes in hang mode for a long time.

Now, if i press Ctrl-S in the tomcat window, then all of a sudden it
prints all the exceptions on the screen.

Later on if i open any other page then it does not open and i have to keep
on doing ctrl-S on the tomcat window to get tomcat to flush the pages.

I have installed tomcat on 3 different machines running win2000 and have
noticed the same problem in all.

I any one has encountered such a problem and has found a solution then let
 me know.

Thanks in advance,
vijay


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Tomcat - Sleeps

2003-06-10 Thread Vijay Pawar
Hi All,

I am using jakarta-tomcat-4.1.18 on a windows 2000 professional system.

Now whenever my jsp pages or servlets throw any expection usually while
accessing a database etc, then tomcat goes in a kind of sleep mode.

It is not being able to commit the response to the output stream and my
browser goes in hang mode for a long time.

Now, if i press Ctrl-S in the tomcat window, then all of a sudden it
prints all the exceptions on the screen.

Later on if i open any other page then it does not open and i have to keep
on doing ctrl-S on the tomcat window to get tomcat to flush the pages.

I have installed tomcat on 3 different machines running win2000 and have
noticed the same problem in all.

I any one has encountered such a problem and has found a solution then let
 me know.

Thanks in advance,
vijay


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