Cox, Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there a similar setting for jk2 under 4.1.29?
The connector code is the same, so the same setting should work.
-Original Message-
From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Barker
Sent:
Hello,
according to
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/jk2/configwebcom.html
setting graceful to 1 in the channel.socket session should disable the
channel for new sessions.
In my installation, the flag seems to be ignored.
Therefore, I have two questions:
1. If I want a
I'd go with 'or'. In the TC 3.x line, the HTTP Connector really s*cked
(except that with the TC 3.3.2-dev nightly, you have the option of using the
same CoyoteConnector as TC 4.1.x-5.0.x :). Unless you *need* the features of
e.g. mod_rewrite, mod_php, I'd agree with Yoav, and you should use
There was a bug (that I think was fixed, but I can't be bothered to look,
since I don't use Jk2 :). Jk2 was using a signed short for the port number,
which means that it can't see half of the port numbers (since it considers
'port 0 ' to be invalid). The short-term fix is to use a port 32K.
Hi everybody,
I have a question regarding the org.apache.coyote.tomcat4.CoyoteConnector (Tomcat
4.1.27)
What does the property disableUploadTimeout really mean? I do not understand the
explanation:
This flag allows the servlet container to use a different, longer connection timeout
while a
Actually, I believe that there is a documentation error: I believe that the
default value is 'true'.
With all other values at there default setting, disableUploadTimeout=true
means that Tomcat will use a longer timeout value (default: 5Min, like
Apache/httpd) when reading the request message
I want to limit ( or reduce) the max Mb of RAM for the tomcat application,
Can I configure this in Tomcat?
We've a problem with Tomcat: Memory assigned to Tomcat grows and grows and
when process of Tomcat use the 64% of phisical memory, Tomcat crash and I
need to restart the server.
We're using
Try and use the java memory options:
export JAVA_OPTS='-Xms64m -Xmx128m'
-Original Message-
From: Salvador Santander Gutierrez
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: den 21 januari 04 09:25
To: Tomcat List
Subject: How to limit( or reduce) the amount of RAM used by Tomcat?
I want to limit (
Brennon Obst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you for the reply,
Could you please clairify a few points.
1. Is the new home available for web access?
It is just a re-packaging, nothing more. TC 5 doesn't contain the
o.a.ajp.** packages.
2. For Listener
Yes, the value is false or true.
- Original Message -
From: Bill Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 9:35 AM
Subject: Re: disableUploadTimeout
Actually, I believe that there is a documentation error: I believe that
the
default value is
Thanx for your answer.
Now it is more clear for me.
By the way, I have seen that the default value for the disableUploadTimeout is yet
false.
It is logged by the org.apache.jk.server.JkCoyoteHandler (in Debug level).
Regards Karin
-Original Message-
From: Bill Barker [mailto:[EMAIL
I want to limit ( or reduce) the max Mb of RAM for tomcat,
Can I configure this in Tomcat?
We've a problem with Tomcat: Memory assigned to Tomcat grows and grows and
when process of Tomcat use the 64% of phisical memory, Tomcat crash and I
need to restart the server.
We're using Red Hat Linux 9,
Hi everybody,
I have a question regarding the configuration/behaviour of the
org.apache.coyote.tomcat4.CoyoteConnector (Tomcat 4.1.27).
I use Tomcat together with Apache (over mod_jk).
When I set the connectionTimeout to a very high value (for example 5 hours) and the
maxProcessors to a very
TC still starts with 'severe filterStart' errors. Both 5.0 and 4.1. Not a
single magic spell changed anything.
Here's a more basic question: Why on one machine TC5 runs fine, out of the
box, while on the other (just to start) it needs a \lib directory?
(Both machines are Intel - Windows 2000)
Hi There,
the -Xmx is what is used to limit the maximum amount of memeory that java
uses.
I have heard of problems in the JVM itself when using the -server, try
removing this and see if this memory problem resolves itself.
It could be that there is a memory leak in your code, do you
Krause Karin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi everybody,
I have a question regarding the configuration/behaviour of the
org.apache.coyote.tomcat4.CoyoteConnector (Tomcat 4.1.27).
I use Tomcat together with Apache (over mod_jk).
When I set the connectionTimeout to
Tomcat will give the HTTP 404, 500 (and so on...) Error pages when
accessed by a wrong URL.
I want to custom that pages but, it seems that they are hard-coding
in tomcat, any good ideas for doing it ?
Thanks.
Rai.
-
To
Thanks for all your help.
Pete.
Peter Lin wrote:
My friend works at a shop that is heavily IBM centric. They use solaris, and iSeries. they had a similar issue with memory going crazy and not getting cleared correctly. Once they patched the VM, the memory issues went away.
it's possible you
thanx for your answer (again )
As far as I know I cannot disable the connectionTimeout.
The connectionTimeout I mean here is a property of the CoyoteConnector
(and if not set the default value is 60 sec). What I do not understand is,
why the socket is not free again after the response is sent
Brice Ruth wrote:
Remy Maucherat wrote:
Brice Ruth wrote:
OK, I'm not getting any closer with Tomcat 5. Using the localWar
attribute (and specifying a file:/// URL to my .WAR) - I was able to get
the Tomcat deploy task to work. Great. So, I then modified my remove
to use the undeploy task -
Hi,
you can specify custom error pages in the web.xml
file
see the servlet spec
here is an example:
error-page
error-code404/error-code
location/errorpages/404.html/location
/error-page
Karin
-Original Message-
From: Rai Ou
Apu
further, this is not due to clicking save or going back or any such user
action, it happens as soon as i click the Service (Catalina) link.
It also happened for us with any host or context nodes. (without using
the back button and on all browsers)
See my post here:-
I asked a much more involved question before and no one responded, so...
Is there a way to share sessions across webapps running in the same
container? A previous message talked about putting a singleton in
/common/lib, but wasn't too specific about how to work it. Could
somebody be more
There is no actual way that I know of to directly share sessions.
I'd imagine what the person meant was if you create a singleton in /common/lib, then
you need to store all the session information for each user in that singleton, then
when you enter a new app you should check in the singleton
Login to the tomcat server administration
(http://serverhost:8080/admin). In the left frame go to Tomcat Server
- Service - Host. Below the Host click on the context which is
applicable to your web application. In the right frame you can see the
Context properties. Set the values for Cookies to
Putting in /common/lib ensures the classes are loaded by the system
classloader. The application classes are loaded by the 'war classloader'
which is a child of system classloader. You can access the classes
loaded by the system classloader from the web applications.
-Original Message-
Hi Everybody,
We can deploy a web application directly into Tomcat and use itself as
web server.In second case we can integrate Tomcat with any web server(Apache
or Tomcat) using AJP connector.
Which approach is best under which circumstances?
Can i get any documentation which
Hi Everybody,
We can deploy a web application directly into Tomcat and use itself
as
web server.In second case we can integrate Tomcat with any web
server(Apache
or Tomcat) using AJP connector.
there are many others available
using the in-process approach for exemple (tomcat
Which approach is best under which circumstances?
We don't know your circumstances.
Can i get any documentation which contains comparison of both
approaches ?
This issue has been discussed many times on this list so a search of the
archives should give you plenty to read. There have
Todd wrote:
Is there a way to share sessions across webapps running in the same
container?
Yes, I do this for a set of apps which I wrote recently.
You need to make sure each of the apps which need access to the
cross-context session are defined like this in server.xml:
Context
No easy answer on this one..There are proponents of the httpd-Tomcat
approach
who say that since Apache httpd has been developed to excel at static
content
delivery then you should use that.
On the other hand, there are people that say that Tomcat can perform equally
well at serving static
Try this:
in your applet code:
{
//...
getAppletContext( ).showDocument(
http://127.0.0.1/your-webapp/servlet/HellWorld; );
//...
}
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De: niranjan inamdar[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Responder:Tomcat
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/connectors.html#integrate
-Tim
Gurlal Brar wrote:
Hi Everybody,
We can deploy a web application directly into Tomcat and use itself as
web server.In second case we can integrate Tomcat with any web server(Apache
or Tomcat) using AJP connector.
You might want to read this as well.
http://csajsp-chapters.corewebprogramming.com/CSAJSP-Chapter17.pdf
On Wednesday 21 January 2004 08:25 am, you wrote:
Try this:
in your applet code:
{
//...
getAppletContext( ).showDocument(
Hi,
I have implemented a JAAS Relm with Tomcat 4.X. After I upgraded to
Tomcat 5.x I get an error saying that the LoginModule class could not be
found. The class location had not changed from 4.x to 5.x.
I added the webapp/web-inf/lib to the server.loader property of the
catalina.properties
I just want to know
How can i create a new context in apache-tomcat-4.1.29?
By context i mean that i want to create a new application to be run on tomcat.how can
i accomplish that?
Please explain me in detail.
Is there some way to personalise the form authentication page of a context by passing
a parameter? I want to change an image of the login page depending on the origin
(static) page of the user. Is this possible?
Thanks,
Ricardo.
Hi
I'm having a tough time here trying to figure out why the Windows
Service for Tomcat wont start. This is what I have done:
1) I've downloaded Tomcat 5.0.16, and unzipped the files into a
directory, (E:\tomcat_test\).
2) I have also installed the service according to the link:
There should be something in Tomcat/logs/catalina.out to explain where the
problem is.
Or at least, try to start the service and see what's in the most recently
written to logs in this directory.
Robbie
-Original Message-
From: Tobias Eriksson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 January
Hi Robbie,
Problem is that none of the logs stderr,stdout and the one in the
c:\jakarta-service.log files contain anything, they are created but
nothing is written to them...
/Tobias
-Original Message-
From: Robbie Baldock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: den 21 januari 2004 13:58
To:
We have an instance where tomcat instance (A) is communicating with
tomcat instance (B), where instance (B) is located at another site.
Instance (A) formulates a request to instance (B) and instance (B)
responds with some valid response. Now, my question is, from a
standpoint of instance (B), is
LOG4j might be nice kludge for this. On tomcat A, time the appropriate events
on how long it takes to do stuff on tomcat B. Then log it in a specially
formatted message. (mylogger.log(time: + timeTaken) Then do the same on
tomcat B. Its easier to do on tomcatB since you can use a Valve or
You could check the referer and change accordingly.
-Original Message-
From: Ricardo García [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 5:15 AM
To: Tomcat-user-list (E-mail)
Subject: Changing FORM Authentication page
Is there some way to personalise the form
Okay, let me pose another (slightly differenc) question. Say that
instance (A) and (B) are separate institutions, independent from each
other. Same scenario as before. How could instance (B) (the responding
instance) be able to measure latency in instance (A)? The reason I ask
is related to an
Hi!
Jeremy Nix wrote:
We have an instance where tomcat instance (A) is communicating with
tomcat instance (B), where instance (B) is located at another site.
Instance (A) formulates a request to instance (B) and instance (B)
responds with some valid response. Now, my question is, from a
Hi;
I am using tomcat 5.0.16.
I configured the following uinder the global naming resources:
Resource auth=Container description=U name=mail/waves/Session
type=javax.mail.Session/
.
ResourceParams name=mail/waves/Session
parameter
namemail.smtp.host/name
Instance B knows nothing about instance A. Instance B is only serving
responses to instance A. Instance A might do a lot of work before and after
it talks to instance B which might make instance B look bad even if that is
the short part of a transaction.
The only gotcha is if client side
good luck with your debugging. I hope you're able to fix it. if you figure out the
problem, I hope you post the solution. In case others are struggling with iSeries :)
peter lin
Pete Stokes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for all your help.
Pete.
Peter Lin wrote:
My friend works at
Howdy,
I was nearly brought to tears of joy by the responses in this thread...
Excellent...
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
-Original Message-
From: Tim Funk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 7:33 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Apache-Tomcat
Good question !
Don't lose hope.
but ask you're question in esperanto !
STOCKHOLM, Raymond wrote:
Since I have upgraded to tomcat 4.1.29 (from 4.1.27), my javascript pages containing UTF-8 characters
are interpreted as ISO-8859-1 in Mozilla and OPera, but not IE 5.5
My JSP pages are properly
Howdy,
Read http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/appdev/index.html
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
-Original Message-
From: seema gupta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 1:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: develop new application
I just
Howdy,
You should read the specification for session timeout. You can't set it
for less than a minute using web.xml. The default is 30 minutes.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
-Original Message-
From: Mufaddal Khumri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004
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Hash: SHA1
Hi everybody,
i have written a small application which connects to tomcat, sends some
data and recieves some data.
the problem i have is that tomcat suddenly sets the tcp window size to
zero so that the application stopps sending data and tomcat
To all those who were interested in this problem:
The change needed was to remove j2ee.jar from the classpath!
Still, I cannot figure out why
1) It run on my pc with j2ee.jar included
2) It needs that empty \lib created.
Regards,
Kostas Harvatis
- Original Message -
From: Sanjeev
ROFLMAO! Why did I miss the joy part on my first read of your response?:)
-Original Message-
From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 January 2004 13:58
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Apache-Tomcat integration vs Direct Tomcat
Howdy,
I was nearly brought to tears of
In my opinion, having j2ee.jar on the CLASSPATH is OK for building apps but
I never put it on the runtime CLASSPATH.
Apps should get any J2EE files they need from the container (eg:
servlet.jar).
Robbie
-Original Message-
From: K. Harvatis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 January
Howdy,
Keep in mind that one possible reason for the lack of responses to your
original question is that it's a FAQ: you can search the archives for
answers. It's also on the actual FAQ
(http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq)
in the HowTo wiki section.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
Howdy,
Apps should get any J2EE files they need from the container (eg:
servlet.jar).
You're obviously entitled to your opinion, but you're wrong on this one
;) Apps aren't necessarily going to get all their J2EE files from the
container.
Consider the case of a servlet/JSP webapp running on
Howdy,
I'm disappointed to see someone even dignified Candyman's statement with a response ;)
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
-Original Message-
From: Jeanfrancois Arcand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 9:29 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat
Howdy,
Well, the cookie is written but RAM memory must be allocated for these
users as well, right? If you have a timeout set to 30 minutes, you've
got
a lot of little pieces of RAM being held by these users at any given
time.
Seems waistful to me, regardless how small they are. It just seems
Sorry, what I meant was apps should get their classes either from their J2EE
container or the relevant client JAR file!
In other words, not from j2ee.jar.
Robbie
-Original Message-
From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 January 2004 14:43
To: Tomcat Users List
I'm sure that if someone else hadn't, you would have. ;-)
On Wednesday 21 January 2004 09:44 am, Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Howdy,
I'm disappointed to see someone even dignified Candyman's statement with a
response ;)
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
-Original Message-
From:
As I was not involved in the design decision, I can not say whether or
not that it is a good call or not. But the reason that we need
application context replication is that the entire site serves up
relatively static data(infrequent updates) to all of it the users. They
did not feel that
Try this in your jk2.properties file and see if it fixes it for 4.1.29.
According to Bill Barker(thread: maxProcessors vs maxThreads), this is the
same as the 5.x connector setting for jk2.
container.maxThreads=value
container.maxSpareThreads=value
container.minSpareThreads=value
Unfortunately I
Howdy,
I'm sure that if someone else hadn't, you would have. ;-)
Nope, I had already dismissed it ;) I'm trying to be less edgy although
the next why isn't my /servlet/com.myclass URL working, it did in
tomcat 3 question might destroy my resolution ;)
Yoav Shapira
This e-mail, including
I have a webapp in which a servlet will redirect to another remote
webserver URL which will then redirect back to my webserver after
completing its request.
me.com/ServletA --- remote.com/someURL --- me.com/ServletB
I need to be able to re-attach to the original session that the user had
if I understand correctly, you have multiple tomcat instances.
1. each system has the same webapp
2. each system caches data locally
3. you want to update the application context
4. you want the cluster to replicate the application context
5. you didn't design it and have to live with it
Remy Maucherat wrote:
Brice Ruth wrote:
Remy Maucherat wrote:
I think you should post the task sequence so that this is
reproduceable.
Thanks, Remy. Here's what I do:
- start Tomcat 5
- deploy WAR (localWar)
- undeploy WAR
- deploy WAR
*BANG*
If you don't post the task list, I can't help
Oh no, we likes acerbic comments my precious;)
-Original Message-
From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 January 2004 15:04
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat 5 for production?
Howdy,
I'm sure that if someone else hadn't, you would have. ;-)
Nope, I had
Brice Ruth wrote:
Remy Maucherat wrote:
If you don't post the task list, I can't help you.
Remy - I'm not sure what you mean by tasklist? From my Ant?
Yes. I need to be able to reproduce precisely what you are doing.
I've worked around this for now by having localWar point to my
project, which
Good question.
Don't lose hope and try again in esperanto ;^)
STOCKHOLM, Raymond wrote:
Since I have upgraded to tomcat 4.1.29 (from 4.1.27), my javascript pages containing UTF-8 characters
are interpreted as ISO-8859-1 in Mozilla and OPera, but not IE 5.5
My JSP pages are properly declared
I am running Tomcat 5.0.16 on Linux Redhat 9.
First let me say that the sample applications work OK.
I can compile my Tomcat application successfully.
I can deploy my application using the manager webapp URL in the Mozilla browser.
However when I run the "ant install" command I receive the
Howdy,
There's no stack trace anywhere, including the tomcat logs, for your ZipException?
build.xml:365: FAIL - Encountered exception java.util.zip.ZipException: error in
opening zip file
How do I determine which zip file is causing the problem ?
Yoav Shapira
This e-mail, including any
Check or change your file.encoding variable to the encoding format
that you want.
--
De: Alain Baucant[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Responder:Tomcat Users List
Enviada: quarta-feira, 21 de janeiro de 2004 12:27
Para: Tomcat Users List
Assunto: Re: problems
Grab the latest Tomcat-5.0.18 and use the CATALINA_HOME/bin/service.bat. You
might need to add JAVA_HOME/lib/tools.jar to the ImagePath in order to get JSP
compiling, but otherwise it will work for you. Just type:
service install
Jake
Quoting Tobias Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi
I'm
Hi.
As some might know I have had problems with jsessionid.
I know what is causing the problem now. It is one of the newest
important updates from Microsoft Update for XP.
If anybody know what the problem is please let me know
Soren
You're obviously entitled to your opinion, but you're wrong on this one
;) Apps aren't necessarily going to get all their J2EE files from the
container.
From J2EE container, they will.
Consider the case of a servlet/JSP webapp running on tomcat wishing to
communicate to a remote JMS
Thanks for the responses to this.
It turned out to be because log4j doesn't work particularly well on AIX (or
at least the %C PatternLayout option) and this was dragging down one of the
webapps...!
I still don't entirely understand why my initial fix for this problem
worked but at least I've got
Here is something odd .. I have just installed Tomcat 5.0.18 so that it does not use
IIS/JK2 like our 5.0.16 install.
I have deployed our webapp on it. The profiling between the 2 is totally different.
On the 5.0.16 profile just 2 requests to the webapp made the heap profile have a scale
of
Howdy,
On the 5.0.16 profile just 2 requests to the webapp made the heap
profile
have a scale of 100-200MB being used. Now on 5.0.18 it is 10-30MB.
This is a very good change, to use far less memory. I'm wondering what
your pages do that two requests need that much memory, but that's
besides
Howdy,
Are you saying you observed different behavior for %C on the same JVM on
different platforms? Or are they different JVMs? If it's the former,
i.e. same JVM, please post your findings to the log4j-user list as I'd
like to explore them.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
Hi,
I am using Apache2.0.44, Mod_jk2 and Tomcat4.1.24.
All of sudden my tomcat service (NT Service) stopped and checked the event viewer log
found nothing.
Tomcat service configured as Automatic and using Local System Account for logon.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Rama
Note : The name of my application is "tomcat1".
Here are the last group of messages in the logfile prior to the detection of the ZIP problem
Manager: deploy: Deploying web application at '/tomcat1'
Manager : Uploading WAR file to /home/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat-5.0.16/webapps/tomcat1.war
No, %C slowed the app to a crawl but without %C it was fine.
Robbie
-Original Message-
From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 January 2004 17:06
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: [OFF-TOPIC] RE: Weird context performance issue
Howdy,
Are you saying you observed different
Howdy,
Here are the last group of messages in the logfile prior to the detection of the ZIP
problem
Manager: deploy: Deploying web application at '/tomcat1'
Manager : Uploading WAR file to
/home/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat-5.0.16/webapps/tomcat1.war
Manager: Extracting XML file to
I read about the leak and some other posts but it seemed that Remy did not consider it
to be anything many people would run into or even a big leak.
-Original Message-
From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 January 2004 17:05
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: JProfiler
sorry for this off-topic question, it's meant for any tomcat developers
reading this list
currently, there is a tagged version of 5.0.18alpha. this has the fix
for RequestGroup/RequestGroupInfo memory leaks and some additional
clustering functionality (thanks filip!) this is primarily the
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
3. html file(s) = c:\tomcat\webapps\ROOT\datatel\openweb
Have you asked on info-datatel? I know someone posted a HOWTO with
screenshots on getting WebAdvisor to work on Tomcat. Datatel has some
interesting ideas about where to put things, and
Allistair Crossley wrote:
I read about the leak and some other posts but it seemed that Remy
did not consider it to be anything many people would run into or even
a big leak.
The leak can be significant in some cases. But it's easy to avoid on
5.0.16 (increase maxSpareThreads), and you'll need a
Howdy,
i want to push this out to production but my co-workers feel that it's
alpha software and by definition buggy, unstable and not optimized.
i've shown them the benchmarks run against 5.0.18alpha and they all
seem
fine but they are not convinced due to the alpha tag on the release.
my
Hey,
How would you explain what I have posted about JProfiler for 5.0.16 and 5.0.18? That
was just 2 people traffic on a development box!! 5.0.16 was consuming over 100MB and
now it does not go above 30MB.
Cheers, ADC
-Original Message-
From: Remy Maucherat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Its called alpha since it was tagged and not voted on. But if you look in the
tomcat-dev archives, there was a recent vote as to the qaulity of 5.0.18 and
the vote so far seems to be stable. So enough committers have voted to say
5.0.18 is stable to say its stable. But no lines of code changed,
Tim Funk wrote:
Its called alpha since it was tagged and not voted on. But if you look
in the tomcat-dev archives, there was a recent vote as to the qaulity of
5.0.18 and the vote so far seems to be stable. So enough committers have
voted to say 5.0.18 is stable to say its stable. But no lines
Allistair Crossley wrote:
Hey,
How would you explain what I have posted about JProfiler for 5.0.16
and 5.0.18? That was just 2 people traffic on a development box!!
5.0.16 was consuming over 100MB and now it does not go above 30MB.
The memory used by this release should be equivalent.
Your
More specific:
824145 Internet Explorer 6.0 security update.
Could anybody try to update with that package and see if the get the
same login/jsessionid problems?
When uninstalling, it works again!
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Fra: Søren Blidorf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 21. januar
I love how patches make things worse.
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/824145.htm
-Tim
Søren Blidorf wrote:
More specific:
824145 Internet Explorer 6.0 security update.
Could anybody try to update with that package and see if the get the
same login/jsessionid problems?
When uninstalling, it
I receive the following error when I try to startup Tomcat after
configuring it to use ajp13, it runnes ok if I remove the
ajp13-configuration line in server.xml.
So my question is where is this class defiened(which jar file and where is
it)? or how can I get my system to start?
Best
Interesting.
My IE 6 on XP has Q824145 installed. Tomcat's cookies work ok.
Jon
Søren Blidorf wrote:
More specific:
824145 Internet Explorer 6.0 security update.
Could anybody try to update with that package and see if the get the
same login/jsessionid problems?
When uninstalling, it works
Hmmm.
Cannot explain it, but I'm very sure!
Soren
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Fra: Jon Wingfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 21. januar 2004 19:03
Til: Tomcat Users List
Emne: Re: SV: Microsoft Update for XP and jsessionid error
Interesting.
My IE 6 on XP has Q824145 installed.
I have IE 6.0 with the Q824145 update installed.Can you point me to
a page that will exhibit trouble? I've never noticed trouble with
jsessionid, but then again, I have cookies enabled.
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From: Søren Blidorf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January
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