> From: Paul Wallace [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: TC & Apache integration
>
> So, can someone point me towards Tomcat (5.5) and
> Apache integration documentation
If you go to the main 5.5 doc page
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/index.html
you'll see a link
> From: Paul Wallace [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: TC & Apache integration
>
> Unless you are saying that TC 5.5 is as robust as Apache.
I have difficulty conceiving of a situation where adding non-redundant
componentry can improve robustness. I suppose it's theoretically
possible,
> From: Randy Paries [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: TC & Apache integration
>
> But are you saying that they have optimized Tomcat 5.5.9 and
> it does not make sense to use apache has the front end?
Unless your web site consists almost entirely of static content, then
adding a front
> From: Paul Wallace [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: TC & Apache integration
>
> I am following the resource -
> http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-3.2-doc/mod_jk-howto.html
> to try and achieve the above.
>
> I have added the line Include
> C:\dev\tomcat5\jakarta-tomcat-5.5.9\
> From: Marten Lehmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: attributes in servletcontext and servletrequest
>
> within the init() of a filter, I'm storing a reference to the
> servletContext:
>
> filterConfig.getServletContext().setAttribute("servletContext",
> filterConfig.getServletContext()
> From: Schwarz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: AW: how to get the original requestURI after jsp:forward()
>
> set a session bean with the original uri.
I don't think you want to put a request-specific data item into the
session - if there's more than one request being processed
simultaneou
> From: Nikola Milutinovic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: RAM limity
> >
> >I'm using TC559 and JVM 1.5.x with Win2003 / 2GB RAM.
> >I'd like upgrade to 4GB RAM...is there any JVM or Tomcat limit here?
>
> I think JVM cannot use more than 1.6 GB of RAM - dunno why.
It's a Windows limit
> From: Dewey, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: What parser does Tomcat 5.5 use by default?
>
> Hi all this is a simple question. I'm trying to figure out what parser
> tomcat 5.5 uses by default after a fresh install. Does anyone know?
Parser for what? XML? JSP? ???
- Chuck
THIS CO
> From: Arup Vidyerthy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: OutOfMemoryError &
> WebappClassLoader.openJARs(WebappClassLoader.java:1544)
>
> Any pointers in terms of how I should approach this problem...?
I'd raise the limit on the number of open file descriptors and see what
happens.
- C
> From: Arup Vidyerthy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: FW: OutOfMemoryError &
> WebappClassLoader.openJARs(WebappClassLoader.java:1544)
>
> Problem is every now and then we will see an OutOfMemoryError
> on the box that looks similar to this:
>
> java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
> java.ut
> From: Chris Pat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: tc4 & tc4
>
> The log complains that it needs jdk1.5, of course I
> knew that but was still thinking that there was a
> way to run it on jkd1.4. Is there?
Yes, just download and unzip the compatibility package from the main
Tomcat do
> From: Nathan Roy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: The servlet that would not die.
>
> My servlet (I do not own the source code) is randomly getting
> hung while servicing requests, but Tomcat will not timeout these
> threads.
You have a bug in the servlet, and you need to fix it, live w
> From: ohaya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Where is default logon.jsp for Tomcat Admin webapp?
>
> As I indicated in my original msg, on my installation of Tomcat
> (5.0.27), there is no login.jsp file in that location, or
> anywhere else on my hard drive.
For the admin app, jsps ar
> From: ohaya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Is anyone receiving this? Messages bouncing
>
> Since last night, I have been getting "delivery failed" messages when
> sending to the mailing list. If anyone sees this message, would you
> mind responding to let me know?
Yes, the messages are
> From: Dewey, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Tomcat 5.5 with Java 1.42
>
> As I said before I haven't been able to find the referenced
> compatibility package so I'd appreciate a friendly link or
> instructions.
It's the one cleverly disguised with the name "Compat" on the regular
T
> From: David Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Session Mixup
>
> Ok. One other thought that's burned me once -- servlet instances are
> recycled between requests without resetting any of it's field
> members.
Actually, a given servlet object may be accessed by multiple
request-p
> From: Spotted Elk Lance [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: config commands for apache
>
> I am trying to setup Apache Tomcat 5.5.9 and am following the
> instructions from the following website:
Why do you want to install Apache httpd? Try running Tomcat standalone
first and make sure you
> From: Woodchuck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: obscure tomcat 5.5 text file display bug? [Bugzilla
candidate?]
>
> here is the relevant header info from Tomcat 4.1:
>
> HTTP/1.x 200 OK
> Etag: W/"1706-1120587147968"
> Last-Modified: Tue, 05 Jul 2005 18:12:27 GMT
> Content-Type: text/
> From: Woodchuck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: obscure tomcat 5.5 text file display bug?
>
> however in Tomcat 5.5 links to the same .txt files would also display
> within the browser, but the formatting is stripped because the text
> file contents are being displayed in a non-fixed width
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Virtual hosts with standalone tomcat 5.5.9
>
> > I tried simply going like this
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
> I believe you are only allowed to have one Context path=""
> because this defines the default webapp - where the re
> From: Caldarale, Charles R
> Subject: RE: configure HTTP1.1 pipline depth on Tomcat 5.0
>
> > And so TC will also not accept another request before it
> > processed the last
>
> Can you tell us where in the Tomcat code such a restriction
> is implemented?
> From: charly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: configure HTTP1.1 pipline depth on Tomcat 5.0
>
> AFAIK the "pipeline length" cannot be more than one by design.
> No client will send another request before it received the
> response from the last.
To quote from RFC 2616 (section 8.1.1)
> From: Diarmuid McDonald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Embedded Tomcat & SSL
>
> Unfortunately I havent found a solution. If anyone has done
> Java Embedded Tomcat using SSL, could they post a simple test program.
Can't really comment about how it's done, but it is possible, since
J
> From: Scott, Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Location of backwards compatibility patch
>
> I'm curious if anyone can guide me to the Tomcat
> compatibility patch that will allow me to run Tomcat 5.5
> under jdk 142_05.
(Second time this has come up today. Why is this so hard for s
> From: BATCHELOR, SCOTT (CONTRACTOR) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Possibly a dumb question.
>
> Am I wrong in thinking that I may get better performance from
> Tomcat by building it from source rather than using a binary?
Yes, you're wrong - unless you happen to have a truly miraculou
> From: Carlos Bracho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Tomcat 5.5.9 and jdk 1.4.2
>
> I could not see the compatibility package in the tomcat
> download page...
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/downloads/downloads_tomcat-5.cgi
It's the download cleverly hidden under the name "Compat"...
-
> From: Charl Gerber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat, windows and more memory
>
> I take it if you run Tomcat 4.x from the Start Menu,
> you there is no way to set options then? *sigh*
The JVM options are kept in the registry when Tomcat runs as a service.
I don't know about Tc 4
> Fra: smmarrt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Emne: Compression doesn't work :(
>
> I try setting compression-related properties on Connector, but it
> doesn't compress anything :(
>
>
>compression="on" compressionMinSize="2048" />
How did you determine that compression was not being
> From: Chris Burdess [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Possible bug in request parameter decoding
>
> According to
> http://www.w3.org/TR/html40/appendix/notes.html#non-ascii-chars
> request parameters are encoded in UTF-8.
Well, that's not quite how I read it. By definition (RFC 2396), U
> From: Ricardo Miguel Machado Marques
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: compatibility package
>
> I'm probably asking something already asked before so Sorry
> in Advance.
Several times; did you try the mailing list archives or even Google?
> I've installed Tomcat 5.5 and have JRE 1.4.2
> From: J R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Admin Package
>
> Does anyone have a link to the step by step guid;e to
> install this package?
Not to be too facetious, but:
1) Download.
2) Unzip.
That's really all there is to it. Just make sure you use the same base
directory for the admin
> From: Charl Gerber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Tomcat and Runtime.freeMemory()
>
> So there is no way to determine how much memory you
> *really* have free?
The base of the sawtooth shown by a heap profiler is it.
Programattically, it can be a bit tricky when capabilities such as
> From: Ed Hamilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Tomcat file activity every 10 seconds
>
> Tomcat still accesses winnt\system32 every 10 seconds for
> some reason, but I can live with it.
You must be running Tomcat as a service, and that's the default working
directory. You can cha
> From: Charl Gerber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Tomcat and Runtime.freeMemory()
>
> But why does the free memory not remain consistant if
> there is no server activity?
There is _always_ some server activity, if for nothing else than
listening for comm traffic and various timing operat
> From: Tim Funk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat memory question
>
> But class definitions (IIRC) do not go onto the heap so you
> could have a lot of classes without any worries.
Actually, an instance of java.lang.Class is created for each
classloader/class combination, and the
> From: Rob Tanner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Can't get tomcat-5.5.9 to talk SSL
(Please use plain text, not HTML, for list messages. Makes everybody's
lives easier and safer.)
> The other thing I wonder about because it's not clear to me:
> the certs file, /usr/java/security/cace
> From: Ed Hamilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Tomcat file activity every 10 seconds
>
> Does anybody know why Tomcat scans my website directories and
> its own webapp directories every 10 seconds?
Do you have autoDeploy enabled in the entry in conf/server.xml?
(It's on by default.)
> From: Rob Tanner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Can't get tomcat-5.5.9 to talk SSL
>
> I try to access port 8443 (https://www:8443) and Firefox pops up a
> dialogue box with the message "Firefox and www cannot communicate
> securely because they have no common encryption algorithms".
Do
> From: Frank W. Zammetti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Help/Examples setting up security settings
>
> Having just spent a couple of weeks integrating a new
> security framework into an existing app, a framework
> that works in concert with J2EE security, let me see
> if I can help.
> From: nitin dubey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Servlet threading Issue. Unexpected behaviour.
>
> Only after the response of either of the first two
> requests is complete then it shows me doGet() and
> then doPost() msg.
As has been discussed before on this list, you're probably encou
> From: Gagnon, Joseph M (US SSA)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Problem with security?
>
> I have a situation where I want to be able to provide user access
> to an application by determining the identity of the requesting
> user, without them having to go through a login procedure.
Those
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: AW: Using appelts with different clients
>
> - I've deployed all files to BEA weblogic. The page loades
> fine on IE and firefox.
> - I've deployed all files to tomcat. The page loads on IE, however, it
> doesn't on firefox.
>
> Th
> From: Michael Pasko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Servlet Concurrency Issues
>
> I started allowing other users on it, I stumbled on some problems.
> Basically what happens, when user A submits the form, and then 2
> seconds later user B submits the same form. User A stops getting
> r
> From: Alexander Fairley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Buggy .war in 5.5.9 binary distribution
>
> I've been playing around with the samples in the 5.5.9 distribution,
> and the .war available from the internal link:
> http://localhost/tomcat-docs/appdev/sample/sample.war
> doesn't autode
> From: Sergey Pariev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: war redeployment problem
>
> message = invalid LOC header (bad signature)
> at java.util.zip.ZipFile$3.nextElement(ZipFile.java:430)
>
> I'm using Tomcat 5.0.29
But what OS and JDK level are you using? I have a vague memory of
> From: Paul Singleton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: binding 5.5.9 HTTP connector to specific IP address
>
> When I configure it with the extra attribute
>address="195.108.201.212"
> (not the real address) then Tomcat seems
> to start up happily
> but requests to that IP address fail
> From: Paul Singleton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: sslProtocol default value in 5.5.9 - broken?
>
> Am I missing something, is this a documentation bug
> or a Tomcat bug?
Can't really answer your question, but I did verify the same apparently
erroneous behavior on one of our TC 5.5.9 in
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Number of running threads
>
> Why only two rather than maxThreads?
How many separate clients are you using to test this with? Browsers
typically honor the HTTP RFC recommendation of no more that two
concurrent requests to a given hos
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Error java.lang.String.replace
>
> Error message
> java.lang.String.replace(Ljava/lang/CharSequence;Ljava/lang/Ch
> arSequence;)Ljava/lang/String;
> Exception typejava.lang.NoSuchMethodError
>
> I'm not a coder, so I try to
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Murad Nayal
> Subject: tomcat on the SGI
>
> [4]/local/jakarta-tomcat-5.5.9 65# java -version
> java version "1.4.1_06"
> Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.1_06)
> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.1_06,
> From: dharshana vanderbona [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Fwd: garbage collection problem with class
> sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor
>
> After running the system for sometime with around 50 users I noticed
> that the system is starting to fillup the memory. But strangely even
> aft
> From: Lane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: confused about simple logging
>
> where on earth will a "hit" be recorded when I navigate to
> http://localhost/helloworld/index.jsp ?
See if this is what you want:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/config/valve.html
- Chuck
T
> From: Dakota Jack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat vs Apache
>
> I think there is not much question that the Apache server is far more
> efficient serving static html. Is there really any issue on that? If
> so, things sure have changed. I thought the comparison was like 5 to
> From: Jack Park [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Tomcat 5.0.30 OutOfMemory error
It would be helpful if you told us what OS you're using, along with what
version of the JDK you have installed. Did you check your logs for any
pertinent diagnostic information?
> The java process is calling
> From: Karr, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Recompiling jsp; Problems with "Access Denied"
> errors after I edit a file in a webapp; Admin app
>
> First of all, what is the "admin app"?
The admin app lets you view and manipulate nearly all Tomcat
configuration values. It's a web-b
> From: David Wall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: SSL on multiple IP addreses?
>
> How will you configure multiple IP addresses on a single NIC?
IP addresses are a figment of the software TCP stack's imagination. All
real operating systems provide the capability of assigning multiple
> From: Annie Wang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: question about load-on-startup in web.xml
>
> any one know if there's a way to make webappY get installed before
> webappX?
As far as I can tell, the intent of the JSP and servlet specs is for web
applications to be independent of both
> From: Bagus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: classpath problem?
>
> > echo $CLASSPATH
> .:/www/my_tomcat_apps:/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-5.4.4/
^
|
Want to make that 5.5.4 and see wh
> From: Praveen KUMAR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Apache+Tomcat
>
> What would be difference in both the scenarios in terms of
> performance and reliability?
Reliability: (very) generally, the fewer moving parts, the less chance
of problems.
Performance: only you can answer that quest
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Connecting Tomcat5.5.9 + Apache2.0.54
>
> However, I am stuck with connecting the two so that I don't
> have to type in localhost:8080 in my browser
Well, the easiest way is to remove Apache httpd and configure Tomcat to
use ports 8
> From: Michael Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Common vs. Shared
>
> What is the difference between the /common/ and /shared/
>
> I understand this is a class loader issue, and I have read
> the comments in catalina.properties.
But have you read the actual documentation? In part
> From: Nir Tayeb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat Administration problem
>
> I have created a user with a role of "manager", and I login with his.
> but yet, the server prompt me for a username and password.
The "manager" role is for the manager app; you must have an "admin" role
> From: Mark Leone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Non-Sequitor Stack Trace with no log entry
>
> However, the method I'm calling does not throw that exception,
> and I looked at all the relevant source code over and over
> again, and it's simply not possible to hit any code that
> referen
> From: Lakshmi Narayanan K. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: How to run tomcat without specifying a JDK location?
>
> 1) What is the role of the tools.jar file? Does it help in compilation
> of JSP's? I mean, is tools.jar enough to compile JSP's without a JDK?
Among other things, tools.
> From: Scott Carr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Admin WebApp 5.5.9
>
> I just downloaded the Admin webapp, and each of the directories where
> jsp files are supposed is blank.
There are no source JSPs in the admin app. They're all pre-compiled and
distributed inside catalina-admin.jar
> From: Mark Leone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat on Mac Stops Unexpectedly
>
> Is there a simple way to run Apache and Tomcat on the same
> machine without integrating them
Just comment out the AJP connector in Tomcat's conf/server.xml file.
- Chuck
THIS COMMUNICATION MAY
> From: Yuval Zantkeren [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: :AW: Jk and IIS 6 slow (resent)
>
> But how can you run asp files when you use only Tomcat?
You can't. But I think you might have missed this previous comment from
the OP:
> We hadn't noticed this before because we don't use the
> From: Greg Vilardi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: (Fwd) Session attributes disappear between .jsp pages
>
> Yes, Chuck. The app is set to be reloadable in the .
Turning off reloadable should prevent the behavior you're seeing, but it
won't help to explain why you're seeing it. Rem
> From: Michael Südkamp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: AW: Jk and IIS 6 slow (resent)
>
> We hadn't noticed this before because we don't use the IIS
> for anything else than for the Tomcat redirect.
Then why use IIS at all? Just configure Tomcat for ports 80 and 443 and
eliminate the ex
> From: Greg Vilardi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: (Fwd) Session attributes disappear between .jsp pages
>
> For the record, I figured this out. Our webapp was
> automatically reloading every 15 seconds
Only guessing, but:
Is the reloadable attribute in this webapp's element enabled?
> From: anshul shrivastava [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: apache + tomcat + JK connector configuration
>
> I'm using Tomcat Apache Tomcat/5.0.16
Why such an old level? If you want to use the 5.0 branch, at least get
the current version. Better yet, use 5.5.
> I read, it is better no
> From: Michael Mehrle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Why 8080 and 8443 ..?
>
> Which are ??? Please feel free to elaborate ;-)
As Jason mentioned, running Tomcat in production requires configuring
the desired connectors and the various internal and external resources,
and also str
> From: Darek Czarkowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: What is max value for MaxThreads
>
> How many threads can tomcat handle?
There's no single answer to this. The limit is a function of your
operating system and, to a lesser extent, your JVM heap parameters.
- Chuck
THIS COMMUNICA
> -Original Message-
> From: Parsons Technical Services
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Why 8080 and 8443 ..?
>
> So there are two of the possible reasons that an upper port
> was chosen.
Also, Tomcat is distributed in a more-or-less development configuration,
rather than a pr
> From: Akoulov, Alexandre [IT] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Problem with the classloader in
> jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28 - cannot add a jar file to class repository
>
> Please let me know what you think
It doesn't really matter what I think - I'm not a Tomcat developer. If
you beli
> From: Akoulov, Alexandre [IT] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Problem with the classloader in
> jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28 - cannot add a jar file to class repository
>
> However, if you add a reference to the actual jar file (eg,
> shared.loader=${catalina.home}/shared/lib/velocity-dep-1
> From: Akoulov, Alexandre [IT] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 2005 April 21, Thursday 19:48
> Subject: RE: Problem with the classloader in
> jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28 - cannot add a jar file to class repository
>
> I still think it is a bug!!!
Read the javadoc for the class in question. (The
> From: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: OutOfMemoryError - 100 thread limit?
>
> the default Perm is 64M. If LeeAnn's webapp have a large number of
> classes, maybe there's too many; therefore forcing the VM to resize
> the perm.
IIRC (haven't looked at core HotSpot code in de
> From: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: OutOfMemoryError - 100 thread limit?
>
> so it would appear by setting the PermSize, the jvm is pushing all
> java.lang.Class instances to Perm rather than loading them in eden and
> then promoting them to tenured.
Instances of java.lang
> From: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: OutOfMemoryError - 100 thread limit?
>
> I'm just guessing here, but by forcing the maxPermSize to 128, it
> leaves more space for the eden and prevents classes from getting
> promoted to perm.
I think you're confusing tenured with perm.
> From: LeeAnn Pultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: OutOfMemoryError - 100 thread limit?
>
> It had -XX:MaxPermSize=128m in the process description.
Ahah, as they say.
> Can anyone give me any information on what this does? Is
> this the "perm gen" that Chuck mentioned before?
Yes
> From: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: OutOfMemoryError - 100 thread limit?
>
> if it doesn't work, then back to square one :)
It would be even better to get some real data with the
-XX:+PrintGCDetails, so we can stop speculating...
- Chuck
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> From: J. Ryan Earl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: OutOfMemoryError - 100 thread limit?
>
> Peter Lin reproduced and fixed the problem LeeAnn is seeing,
> and said "If I set my heap to -Xms256m -Xmx512m I'm able to
> load the 18 webapps just fine. the total memory used after
> all t
> From: J. Ryan Earl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: OutOfMemoryError - 100 thread limit?
>
> So let me get this straight, LeeAnn is specifying a maximum
> heap size of 512MB and a minimum size of 128MB. It looks
> like the heap doesn't get adjusted up when the servlets are
> initial
> From: Akoulov, Alexandre [IT] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Problem with the classloader in
> jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28 - cannot add a jar file to class repository
>
> ClassLoaderFactory#createClassLoader(File unpacked[], File
> packed[], URL urls[], ClassLoader parent) is the actual
> me
> From: LeeAnn Pultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: OutOfMemoryError - 100 thread limit?
>
> [Full GC 47271K->47262K(129792K), 0.7056980 secs]
>
> If anyone has any suggestions on other things that I could
> check for ?
It still looks like your heap size is too small - 128MB isn't mu
> From: LeeAnn Pultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: OutOfMemoryError - 100 thread limit?
>
> I turned on verbose:gc and ran the test again:
> [Full GC 48357K->47096K(129792K), 0.6358540 secs]
This shows you've given the JVM only 128 MB to work with; looks like you
really are out of hea
> From: LeeAnn Pultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: OutOfMemoryError - 100 thread limit?
>
> Perhaps this will trigger some ideas? The stack trace we get
> when we get the OutOfMemoryError is :
>
>
> - Root Cause -
> java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
It's what comes after this spot
> From: Dani Al-Hasan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Running two tomcat in the same time
>
> We have tomcat 5.0.24. It is installed on Solaris 8 under
> user root using the port 80; we installed another tomcat
> instance under different directory and different user
> (username: tomcat) a
> From: Chris Hyzer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Running Tomcat on multiple processors on Windows 2003
>
> ... so if we can get to 100% CPU usage on both CPUs with
> one tomcat running under load, that would be great.
How about trying a simple two-thread Java program, where each th
> From: Chris Hyzer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Running Tomcat on multiple processors on Windows 2003
>
> I thought Java used native threads by default, or at
> least green threads on top of native threads
> (one-to-one), so Im not sure how this fits in...
The "green thread" mechani
> From: Daxin Zuo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: What version of Tomcat, Apache to Install
>
> What version of Tomcat, and Apache is the best match?
Are you sure you really need the additional complexity of Apache httpd
on the same box as Tomcat? The current level of Tomcat (5.5 series) i
> From: Chris Hyzer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Running Tomcat on multiple processors on Windows 2003
>
> I dont know of an answer to that one. I think it is
> impossible unless you have a JVM that will use 4
> procs... Sun doesnt seem to do this.
Huh? The Sun 1.3, 1.4, and 5.0 J
> From: Joe Reger, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Tomcat Won't Start When >1024Mb JVM Memory Specified
>
> Is there a 1Gb limit on the JVM? On Tomcat?
Not on those, but Windows normally provides only 2GB of virtual space
for each process. (There's an initialization switch that can c
> From: Nikolay Karasev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Help needed: Setting Tomcat5.5 to run with security manager
in Windows XP
>
> however there is no file named "catalina.bat" in this directory.
The .bat files are only in the zip download. If you're running Tomcat
as a service, there i
> From: S M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: class path (UNCLASSIFIED)
>
> see this... no errors... but no class file for the same
>
> C:\javacode>javac -classpath c:\tomcat\common\lib\servlet.jar
HelloWorld.java
> C:\javacode>javac -classpath "c:\tomcat\common\lib\servlet.jar"
Hel
> From: S M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: class path (UNCLASSIFIED)
>
> Now compiling
> c:/javacode>javac
> -classpath HelloWorld.java
> it said - Access Denied
Where are these angle brackets coming from? They should not be present.
- Chuck
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> From: asdasd sdfsdfsd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Major Install Problems
>
> Been trying to install on Ubuntu for ages, this is the latest error:
What happens if you try the tar or zip file from the real Tomcat
download area
(http://archive.apache.org/dist/jakarta/tomcat-4/v4.1.31/bin
> From: Parveen Pasha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Help !!! Tomcat 5.5.7 - cannot start
>
> The output from catalina.out is :
> java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
> org.apache.catalina.startup.Catalina
> at
> java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(URLClassLoader.java:200)
> at
>
> From: Anoop kumar V [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Help !!! Tomcat 5.5.7 - cannot start
>
> The jars that have been added to the classpath are shown -
> ensure that u have catalina.jar or j2ee.jar.
Sorry, but that advice is simply wrong and following it can produce
serious Tomcat cl
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