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Subject: Tomcat on Mac Stops Unexpectedly
I've been running Tomcat on Windows XP for quite a while, without the
following issue. I just installed it on a Mac and it stops for no
discernible rea
> 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
TH
well - if Apache is the culprit - why do you want to run it at all. Why not
shut it down? I am assuming that Apache was dedicated to your application
which runs on Tomcat..
Actually matter of fact I have encountered quite a few instances (not on Mac
though) where Tomcat runs best if not better
Tomcat lasted through the night after I shutdown Apache HTTP Server, so
it looks like Apache was the culprit in the unexplained Tomcat
shutdowns. Is there a simple way to run Apache and Tomcat on the same
machine without integrating them, just deconflicting the IP ports on
which they listen? I
I found an entry in the catalina.out log that I believe represents the
spontaneous shutdown of Tomcat that I'm experiencing. I've pasted the
log text below. Does this indicate Apache HTTP Server and Tomcat are
interfering with one another? They're both installed on the Mac, but I
didn't do anyt
I've been running Tomcat on Windows XP for quite a while, without the following
issue. I just installed it on a Mac and it stops for no discernible reason
after an hour or so, with no activity on the system. I don't see any entry in
teh logs frm the time I walked away from a running Tomcat serve