Platform: Intel PIII, RedHat 8,
IBMJava2-SDK-1.3.1-3.0,
tomcat4-4.1.18-full.1jpp
We have found that if we push the server too hard, the Java VM running
tomcat crashes. I'm assuming it's running out of memory, or file
descriptors, or somesuch.
Does anyone have a solution to
Platform: dual Intel PIII,
RedHat 8.0,
IBM Java SDK 1.1.8 (from RPM),
tomcat 4.1.18 (from Henri Gomez' 4.1.18-1jpp RPM)
Tomcat 4.1.18 won't work with IBM Java 1.1.8 on this platform. I get
tomcat working with both Blackdown Sun JDK 1.3.1 and 1.4.1 on the same
Larry Meadors [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/07/03 05:45 AM
Is tomcat 4.1.18 supposed to work with IBM
Java 1.1.8?
No. It requires 1.2 or later.
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/RUNNING.txt
An excerpt:
[snip!]
* Download a Java Development Kit (JDK) release
Jon Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
As an aside, don't pigeon-hole yourself into the IBM JDK. Try
Sun's and others as well (JRockit etc.) I'm not sure how active
development is on the IBM JDK. I know it used to be more active in
the past than it is now, that's for sure.
Chong Yu Meng [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm using IBM's Java2 SDK 1.3.1 with Tomcat 4.1.18, not JDK
1.1.8. You can download version 1.3.1 from IBM's Developerworks
website. If you need help installing the IBM Java2 SDK, I've done a
write-up on it. See http://linux-sxs.org/programming/java131.html
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes, I use struts. It used to automatically redirect http request to
https with https setup in ssl.conf. After I upgraded to b3, 4.1.18,
2.0.44, http is http and https is https.
What I've done in Struts, is to subclass ActionServlet, replace the
doGet() and doPost()
Platform: Intel PIII, debian testing/unstable (sarge)
Blackdown JDK 1.3.1 (j2sdk 1.3.1.0b-2),
tomcat4 4.1.16-1,
apache 1.3.26-1.1, apache-ssl 1.3.26+1.48-2
Is it possible to access an Ajp13 connector in tomcat 4.1.x at the
same time, by more than one apache web
Steinar Bang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Steinar Bang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Do the 4.1.13 and 4.1.14 versions you refer to, exist as separate
branches in the CVS? Or is 4.1.13 a branch, and 4.1.14-to-be HEAD?
Not sure if they are branch tags, but there are tags named
TOMCAT_4_1_13 and TOMCAT_4_1_14
I would like to reload our user webapp from our own manager webapp,
when properties have been changed in the manager webapp.
Is there a .jar file I could include into our own manager webapp, and
an API I can access?
Or is the proper way to use the HTTP interface, described here?
I typed the three words php jsp performace to www.google.com, and I
got the following relevant matches:
URL:http://www.linuxdocs.org/HOWTOs/PHP-HOWTO-13.html
URL:http://www.zend.com/zend/art/php-over-java.php
Both articles are referring to an eWeek test that showed JSP to be 3,5
Bill Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Steinar Bang wrote:
If I use the old AJP 1.3 connector, I can use the
HttpServletRequest.isSecure() function to determine if the client
used an HTTPS connection to the apache server.
With the Coyote AJP 1.3 connector this information
Is it possible to avoid the -MM-DD in the log file names of tomcat
4.1.12? I would prefer to just let linux logrotate handle the
rotation of log files.
According to
URL:http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/logger.html
there is no possibility to configure it away, but
Steinar Bang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Do the 4.1.13 and 4.1.14 versions you refer to, exist as separate
branches in the CVS? Or is 4.1.13 a branch, and 4.1.14-to-be HEAD?
Not sure if they are branch tags, but there are tags named
TOMCAT_4_1_13 and TOMCAT_4_1_14.
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Platform: Intel PIII, RedHat 7.2, apache 1.3.20, ajp1.3
tomcat 4.1.12, BlackDown Java SDK 1.3.1,
Struts 1.1-b2
Is there a way to pass the scheme used by the client when talking to
the apache server (ie. http or https) through the Coyote AJP 1.3
connector?
If I use the old
Graham King [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I found a combination of -Xrunhprof (see 'java -Xrunhprof:help') and
HPjmeter (free tool from HP for visualising the output of hprof. See
http://www.hp.com/products1/unix/java/hpjmeter/index.html)
Is this program available for free download? I was unable to
Ralph Einfeldt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
From: Steinar Bang [mailto:sb;dod.no]
Is this program available for free download? I was unable to
determine from the web pages whether it was a freely downloadable
program, or whether it was a commercial product.
Have a look at
http://www.hp.com
Platform: Intel PIII, RedHat 7.2, apache 1.3.20, ajp1.3
tomcat 4.1.12, BlackDown Java SDK 1.3.1,
Struts 1.1-b2
Is there a way to pass the scheme used by the client when talking to
the apache server (ie. http or https) through the Coyote AJP 1.3
connector?
If I use the old
Steinar Bang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Platform: Intel PIII, RedHat 7.2, apache 1.3.20, ajp1.3
tomcat 4.1.12, BlackDown Java SDK 1.3.1,
Struts 1.1-b2, xerces-j 1.4.4
When I run with tomcat 3.3 my webapp run as expected, but when I try
it with tomcat 4.1.12, I get a VerifyError
Steinar Bang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Platform: Intel PIII, RedHat 7.2, apache 1.3.20, ajp1.3
tomcat 4.1.12, BlackDown Java SDK 1.3.1,
Struts 1.1-b2, xerces-j 1.4.4
When I run with tomcat 3.3 my webapp run as expected, but when I try
it with tomcat 4.1.12, I get a VerifyError
Platform: Intel PIII, RedHat 7.2, apache 1.3.20, ajp1.3
tomcat 4.1.12, BlackDown Java SDK 1.3.1, Struts 1.1b2
When I run with tomcat 3.3 my webapp run as expected, but when I try
it with tomcat 4.1.12, I get a VerifyError when creating one of the
webapp's Action beans. The error output
Platform: Intel PIII, RedHat 7.2, apache 1.3.20, ajp1.3
tomcat 4.1.12, BlackDown Java SDK 1.3.1
When I run with tomcat 3.3 my webapp run as expected, but when I try
it with tomcat 4.1.12, I get a VerifyError when creating one of the
webapp's Action beans. The error output is attached
Platform: Intel PIII, RedHat 7.2, apache 1.3.20, ajp1.3
tomcat 4.1.12, BlackDown Java SDK 1.3.1
The tomcat4 server.xml file came with the Coyote/JK2 Ajp 1.3 Connector
enabled and the normal(?) Ajp 1.3 connector disabled (the class is
org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector).
I had to
Zhenxin wang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I used OptimizeIt, which has special script for Tomcat 4. Follow the
instructions from OptimizeIt to modify the script to suit your
environment, it should be easy to gt it working.
I've aquired a test license from Borland, but haven't been able to get
it
Zhenxin Wang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I wonder anyone has done hooking up a Java Profiler such as
OptimizeIt or JProbe.
I've asked the same question on different newsgroups, but got no
responses.
The Tomcat startup script is a bit hard to digest.
How to start Tomcat (4.0.4) by running java .
Adrian [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What does your httpd.conf look like ?
Attached. Modified by me, based on my apache 1.3/tomcat 3.x config.
Actually it's called httpd2.conf.
What about your server.xml?
Attached. As installed by the tomcat 4.0.3 RPM, ie. unchanged by me.
Did you do any
Steinar Bang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Steinar Bang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Perhaps my JkMount statements aren't included into httpd2.conf.
Hmm... I don't think that's it, either... I get the following message,
when I'm starting apache:
# /etc/init.d/httpd2 start
Starting httpd2: XXX Create dir
for tomcat 3.3, with tomcat 4.0.3]
Steinar Bang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[snip!]
root cause
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/w3c/dom/range/Range
at org.apache.xerces.validators.dtd.DTDGrammar.callStartDTD(DTDGrammar.java:190)
[snip!]
It looks like Xerces is missing some stuff when creating a DOM
Steinar Bang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Platform: Intel PIII, RedHat 7.2, apache 2.0.35 from the RPM in URL
http://ftp.falsehope.com/home/gomez/apache2/,
mod_jk2 from the RPM in
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v4.0.3/rpms/
When I try
Platform: Intel PIII, RedHat 7.2, apache 2.0.35 from the RPM in URL
http://ftp.falsehope.com/home/gomez/apache2/,
tomcat 4.0.3, and mod_jk2 from RPMs in
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v4.0.3/rpms/
I am trying to use a .war created
Steinar Bang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Platform: Intel PIII, RedHat 7.2, apache 2.0.35 from the RPM in URL
http://ftp.falsehope.com/home/gomez/apache2/,
tomcat 4.0.3, and mod_jk2 from RPMs in
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v4.0.3/rpms/
I
Peter Davison [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sounds like your web.xml file has a problem in it somewhere.
Yep, it did.
Sometimes the messages you get from the parser don't necessarily
point you to the actual problem (much like compilers I guess). Can
you post the contents of your web.xml so that we
Steinar Bang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
But this was masking the real problem, which is that I get 404 not
found on the webapp URLs.
Perhaps my JkMount statements aren't included into httpd2.conf.
Hmm... I don't think that's it, either... I get the following message,
when I'm starting apache
Platform: Intel PIII, RedHat 7.2, apache 2.0.35 from the RPM in URL
http://ftp.falsehope.com/home/gomez/apache2/,
mod_jk2 from the RPM in
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v4.0.3/rpms/
When I try starting apache, I get the following
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