> >Do any hosting companies offer reasonably priced colocation or flexible
> >accounts with tomcat, php, and mysql installed? The IT company I work for has
> >developed a great piece of software using JSP and Java technology but we need
> >to get it onto a good box for production use.
> >
> Wa
There are advancements that may prove beneficial.
It should be much better in handling threads. From what I remember, orders
of magnitude better. I think hundreds of thousands of threads can now be
handled nicely. I imagine that this would translate into better handling
of multiple connections
Graham,
Hi everyone,
I had some questions regarding Tomcat. Is Tomcat able to handle a steady
stream of about 200 years efficiently without crashing, being unreliable,
etc.. ? I personally don't know the limitations of it as I am fairly new to
Java.
Assuming your application is written and t
> -Original Message-
> From: Oscar Carrillo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 8:19 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Linux Kernel 2.6.0 success
>
> I am successfully running the latest Apache/Tomcat4/mod_jk/openssl/jdk
> with the new kernel 2.6.0 with RedHat9.
Hi Peter,
I'm using Apache 2.0.48, Tomcat 4.1.29, Jakarta-Tomcat-Connectors 4.1.29.
I'm hoping the problem it is not the mod_jk2.so module as I went to great
trouble in order to generate it on my RH9 Linux Kernal Version 2.4.20-8
platform. I had to recompile apr, apr-util code and only "ant native
Hi,
I want to map every request like www1.mydomain.com and www2.mydomain.com to
one single webapp. That is possible using something like that:
->%-
www2.mydomain.com
...
-%<-
That work's but I don't know how many wwwX.mydomains.com exists in the
future, and I do
it will come out in the next release.
Filip
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 9:41 AM
To: Tomcat-user
Subject: tomcat 5.0.16 Replication
The new tomcat 5.0.16 replication seams to work odly.
>From what I've read from
Hi,
I want to map every request like www1.mydomain.com and www2.mydomain.com to
one single webapp. That is possible using something like that:
->%-
www2.mydomain.com
...
-%<-
That work's but I don't know how many wwwX.mydomains.com exists in the
future, and I do
I'm using Tomcat 4.1.24 and I'm still getting broken pipe stack traces
in my catalina log.
This ultimately forces a Out of Memory error. Are we certain that this
problem was resolved with 4.1.24?
(http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=4663)
Lukas
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Stay away from hosting. Very few hosting companies have their act
together. Buy your own hardware and co-locate it if you must.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 4:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Have some questions, a
Yesterday, in response to a post asking how to run Tomcat as a server,
someone pointed out that the *.exe binary, which includes the installer,
is now available. (Hooray!) So, I downloaded it, and it installed
flawlessly. I had renamed my previous Tomcat 5.0.16 installation so the
server ver
"Jacob Kjome" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi Bill,
>
> One quick follow-up to add to my previous comments...
>
> When I used to use the old JavaService tomcat.exe (in Tomcat-4.x.xx), each
> time I started Tomcat, the stdout.log would be wiped clean upon
> startup.
"Jacob Kjome" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi Bill,
>
> Couple suggestions and a question...
>
> First, the service.bat script should really be setting -Djava.io.tmpdir,
> just as the catalina.bat script does. Additionally, unless you provide
> %JAVA_HOME%\lib\too
Hi Bill,
One quick follow-up to add to my previous comments...
When I used to use the old JavaService tomcat.exe (in Tomcat-4.x.xx), each
time I started Tomcat, the stdout.log would be wiped clean upon
startup. With procrun, stdout never gets cleaned up. I would actually
prefer this behavior
Hi Bill,
Couple suggestions and a question...
First, the service.bat script should really be setting -Djava.io.tmpdir,
just as the catalina.bat script does. Additionally, unless you provide
%JAVA_HOME%\lib\tools.jar to the --ImagePath, JSP compilation will fail,
although you might be fooled i
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