I am not sure where this discussion is coming from or going, but I
have no difficulty with reading resources inside WEB-INF. First, I
use a Classpath class and the given classloaders something like the
following:
package com.whatever.classpath;
public final class Classpath {
I thought I would do a quick little test on a roller blog. So I just
popped the application into webapps and thought I would give it a
little whirl. No whirl! I got a 503 error and when I tried to start
it with manager?path=/blog, I got the error message in the Subject
line of this email. I
for the error, and fix it. Until then there's nothing to start,
stop, or restart.
If you're unsure what to do after looking at the log, post it here and
we can try to help.
Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com
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at your logs to see the
cause for the error, and fix it. Until then there's nothing to start,
stop, or restart.
If you're unsure what to do after looking at the log, post it here and
we can try to help.
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Subject: Re: FAIL - No context exists for path /blog
Thanks for the quick turnaround, Yoav. There is no error in the logs.
All
Why do you want to put the request in the queque? I do something
similar in a messaging application that runs in the background. I
have the message related matters bundled in an interface called
Message that is passed to the multithreaded queque. Is there an
advantage to passing the request to
I built an application running in Tomcat 5.0 which starts up as a
service. I built it on my laptop and it runs fine. When I shutdown
Tomcat, I can just hit the icon on the Start menu and things start
right up again. However, when I move this to a standalone machine it
works when I start up the
Hi, Doug,
I am talking about the regular Tomcat logs. If that is not what you
mean, then I am not aware of the windows logs. Where are they? My
server.xml is:
Server port=8005 shutdown=SHUTDOWN
GlobalNamingResources
!-- Used by Manager webapp --
Resource name=UserDatabase
Hi, Roberto,
Understanding a problem before solving it is good policy, I think. If
the problem is noise (and I don't thnk so) on the list, then maybe the
following would be helpful.
These attempts at monitoring the hallways are seemingly always the
longest threads.
I also don't believe the 30%
The first thing I do when someone starts a thread about list noise is
to run that persons name through my gmail search engine and see what
their posts are like. I always find this to be revealing. Indeed, I
run my own name through and get equally embarrassed about what an ass
I can be. If we
Have you looked at Doug Lea's stuff? I personally would never have a
server thread wait on anything from another thread. The idea of two
threads running together makes little sense where one is just waiting.
This may seem too strict, but I follow it to the letter.
Jack
On Fri, 10 Dec 2004
Hello,
Looks like you need to read an overview of how web based HTTP
technology works. Essentially, in the typical and simple case, a
request holding name/value pairs in a request object,
HttpServletRequest in your case, and other information from the client
makes a request and then your
need to say in more detail what
you are doing. What does your client look like? Can you create a
rich client? Etc.
Jack
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it, but it is there, i had it also and used a
profiler to show it. you should upgrade to 5.0.28.
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Sorry, misread what you said.
Jack
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I was going to update my Tomcat from 4.0.19 because it says there is a
javac leak in the RELEASE-NOTES. However, I noticed that 4.0.28 says
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: timer.schedule(task, 10, 400). Wallah!
I do this all the time. You have to know what you are doing. If you
do, then do it. This is what the apps like Quartz do anyway. This is
just lightweight.
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Is anyone else getting personal responses from this address after
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the CLIENTS WHAT THEY WANT.
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are you doing it? Just curious at this point :)
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I don't know why you are saying that css and/or js must be placed
directly under WebRoot. Why do you? I can give
+ File.separator;
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about same IP in a different sense. Remember
that distinctions you may be making in URLs I am making in IPs. There
might not even be a URL (i.e. non-number URI) in my case.
Jack
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servers.
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Lo, Frank. You really don't lose anything. You just gain a choice.
There is a lot more to be said on this, but you probably would know
everything on this anyway, so I will leave it at that.
Jack
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into the
semantic heaven of debating what strictly means. However, please
note that I am talking about syntax and not semantics.
Jack
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=myCss.css'. Right?
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This message
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trying to illustrate the problem, as I see it, in certain environments.
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I understand. All your comments are quite fair, in my opinion. We'll
look around and learn a bit here.
Jack
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about the images. The SS may be faster. There is
lots of room here for tuning.
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it!
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. But, this is going
afield. And, this is only looking at the upside too.
Jack
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I still don't understanding the 32 and 22... What do the [2] and [3]'s
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A total of three possible processes (1) getting the request; (2)
passing the request to another server; (3) handling the
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Has anyone else run into this?
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Why would you have to have an entirely new reflection for more than
one database call? That sound like a design SNAFU to me. Looks to me
like you should be having one use of reflection instead of 1000.
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This bloat appears to be related to fonts. The files all seem to
refer to various fonts.
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look in startup.bat you will see where it picks
up the command line variables.
The .sh files are the nix OS equivalent to the Windows .bat files.
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