Thanks for reply, I can see http://localhost:8080/index.jsp or
http://localhost:8080
but it takes a very long time (5 minutes), after that it is OK for other
pages for the same IE, but if I open another IE, it still takes a very long
time in the first time .
What might be the problem?
James
Wow! 5 min? That's not acceptable. I have not seen such yet.
I, personally, do not think that's causing by TOMCAT. And it's
gotta be something else than TC then.
Just FYI. I have seen TC running fast even on a machine equipped
less than your machine. Also that machine was running about 7 to
10 IE
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 04:18:21PM -0500, james wrote:
Thanks for reply, I can see http://localhost:8080/index.jsp or
http://localhost:8080
but it takes a very long time (5 minutes), after that it is OK for other
pages for the same IE, but if I open another IE, it still takes a very long
time
The delay in the response might be because of your network settings
sometimes. Depending on your settings, for the first time, the browser tries
to find the server, in which case it needs to look for the DNS (or Proxy if
you are using one). This is true in some cases where its the server is also
Also go into
Internet OptionsConnectionsLan
Deselect all checkbox's
OkApplyOk
Try again.
Another thing press all the following keys crtl+shift+esc and under
Processes check out what is hoging your cpu. If there isn't anything then
try End Process - explorer.exe your IE window should stay up.
Hi,
I used Tomcat 4.1 for 2 weeks, and I practiced some samples, it was fine, but today,
it didn't work well anymore.
I uninstalled it and installer it again and again, the Tomcat Server looks OK, for the
info on screen was the same as before.
but when I tried :
Uninstall win2k, install linux, see if your problem persists ... :)
naah; seriously: check the logs: see if there is anything funny. Which
JDK are you using? Maybe try reinstalling that, see if that helps.
On Sat, 2002-11-23 at 15:41, james wrote:
Hi,
I used Tomcat 4.1 for 2 weeks, and I
I hope the other side know how to appreciate the
sense of humor. :-)
Also, try http://localhost:8080/index.jsp as well.
Pae
Uninstall win2k, install linux, see if your problem persists ... :)
naah; seriously: check the logs: see if there is anything funny. Which
JDK are you using? Maybe
p niemandt writes:
Uninstall win2k, install linux, see if your problem persists ... :)
naah; seriously: check the logs: see if there is anything funny. Which
JDK are you using? Maybe try reinstalling that, see if that helps.
On Sat, 2002-11-23 at 15:41, james wrote:
Hi,
I used Tomcat