When you are starting or restarting Apache it should log a line similar
to the following:
[Sat Jul 22 07:59:41 2006] [notice] Apache/2.0.58 (Unix) DAV/2
mod_jk/1.2.15 configured -- resuming normal operations
It includes the mod_jk version (mod_jk/1.2.15).
The same should be found via
You voted him in. Don't you just love him? What a pig!
On 7/21/06, Michael Jouravlev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right, equality and stuff. Female audience, at least its non-lesbian
part, apparently has not been catered for. This is easy to fix. Will
COCKS be good enough?
Thomas, have you
The last crude idiot who pulled a stunt like this was also stupid enough to
use his work email address and lost his job. Way to go, Tom. Very few
lists would support this borish and slovenly behavior. Struts will and will
even have committers jump in their with equal depravity.
On 7/21/06,
If you are offended enough, ladies, I recommend that you take this misceant
to the well.
On 7/21/06, Harris, Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been trying to determine how to configure Tomcat 5.5.17 to have a
shared appBase on multiple webapps, but have a different set of JSPs for
each
Two using their work email. These low lifes are so entertaining.
On 7/21/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.globaladrenaline.com/hbs/images/QN---Blue-Footed-Boobie-1.jpg
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-Original Message-
From: Michael Jouravlev
Is this Shane O'Hanlon or David Farrelly?
On 7/21/06, Oscar Mechanic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes I agree 100% please ensure as we live in the age of equality to use
Subject WILLIES in your post.
On Fri, 2006-07-21 at 14:09 -0400, Mike Wannamaker wrote:
I believe the subject was posted
I agree. That type of behavior has no place in any professional forum.
-Terence M. Bandoian
On 7/21/06, Mead, Jennifer L - VSCM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could this person (inject other undesirable word) please consider the
fact that women are in the user's group also.
Jennifer, I quite
On Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 05:48:17PM -0400, Edmon Begoli wrote:
I am seeing more and more blog entries and articles suggesting using
mod_proxy_ajp over mod_jk.
I have two questions on this subject:
Can someone from this list please provide some practical examples and real
stories on why
Gee, Jack. Maybe you didn't follow the link and simply assumed what was on the
other end.
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-Original Message-
From: Dakota Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 23:45:35 -0700
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
All,
I am seeing more and more blog entries and articles suggesting using
mod_proxy_ajp over mod_jk.
I have two questions on this subject:
Can someone from this list please provide some practical examples and real
stories on why should one use mod_proxy over mod_jk?
I have to say that I
Could this person (inject other undesirable word) please consider the
fact that women are in the user's group also.
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I fail to see any reason for the subject. It is not spam and it is a real
Two using their work email. These low lifes are so entertaining.
On 7/21/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.globaladrenaline.com/hbs/images/QN---Blue-Footed-Boobie-1.jpg
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] - email
Why was this one labeled as a low life? I
Nikola Milutinovic wrote:
Could this person (inject other undesirable word) please consider the
fact that women are in the user's group also.
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I fail to see any reason for the subject. It is
Hello,
I am leaving this list because some of the recent posts on this list.
While the information gathered here is valued, my job is not worth the
risk.
To those who posted the offending material, the subject line alone is
reason enough to be charged with hostile work environment in some
Add those jar files to catalina.properties under conf directory and try..
On 7/21/06, Pelenur, Matias [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
In Tomcat 5.5, is there any way to add JARs to the common classloader via
a system property at startup, instead of having to physically place the JARs
under
Oscar Mechanic wrote:
Yes I agree 100% please ensure as we live in the age of equality to use
Subject WILLIES in your post.
Please refrain from posting similar content in future. It is
potentially offensive and serves no good purpose.
Mark
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
All,
Please stop and think before you post to this or any other list. At
the last count there were over 2500 subscribers to this list and not
all of them will share your taste, values or sense of humour. A post
that you think is funny could be very offensive to someone else.
The list owners keep
Hello Greg
Glad you wrote this. I also found mod_proxy simple to set up and
versatile (can also be used with a package such as mod_proxy_html
- http://apache.webthing.com/mod_proxy_html/ - for even greater
flexibility.)
According to a benchmark I saw (sorry, can't remember where)
the
hi i have tomcat 4.1 sometimes it stops and give the error belo
20:08:51,549 ERROR [Resource Housekeeper]
com.documentum.fc.client.DfSessionManager$DfSessionManagerDisposableResource-
DFC_BOF_SESSION_LEAK| Unreleased session found in finalize
docbase=phred_prd, refCounter=3, transFlag=false
bhavik shah wrote:
20:08:51,549 ERROR [Resource Housekeeper]
com.documentum.fc.client.DfSessionManager$DfSessionManagerDisposableResource-
any body has any idea?
This looks like a documentum problem. I suggest you follow this up
with documentum support.
Mark
HELP PLEASE, PLEASE PLEASE,
Any tomcat Guru knows what can cause this exception? I need to have some
classes either in shared or common, outside of the webapps directory. This
is causing my a great headache, and only by activating the loggin in the
webapps directory I saw the trace you will
I've been having OutOfMemory problems and I've been watching the
Server Status section under Tomcat Manager. Immediately after
starting Tomcat (with my main application undeployed) I see:
Free memory: 2.17 MB Total memory: 5.84 MB Max memory: 63.56 MB
Can anyone explain what these numbers mean?
On 7/22/06, Gamigin Gamigin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been having OutOfMemory problems and I've been watching the
Server Status section under Tomcat Manager. Immediately after
starting Tomcat (with my main application undeployed) I see:
Free memory: 2.17 MB Total memory: 5.84 MB Max memory:
Gamigin,
Free memory: 2.17 MB Total memory: 5.84 MB Max memory: 63.56 MB
I can't only have 2MB available after starting the server and not
even running my application.
If you have your starting heap size and maximum heap size set
differently, then you will see this kind of thing all the
Thank you. I was caught up in a witch hunt and feel undeservedly bashed over my
attempt to inject some light-hearted jest into an overheated atmosphere.
Plainly the poster who calls him or herself Dakota Jack didn't view the link.
He or she had already made up his or her mind and couldn't be
On 7/22/06, Christopher Schultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another poster suggested that you increase your max heap size. That is
reasonable if your application actually needs more memory to function
normally. I encourage you to analyze your memory needs and possibly
increase the heap size to
I need to add Blog feature into my web application. Is there any blog software
that can run inside tomcat? can tomcat support php? Do you have to run Apache
for blog?
Thanks!
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On 7/22/06, Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to add Blog feature into my web application. Is there any blog software
that can run inside tomcat? can tomcat support php? Do you have to run Apache
for blog?
JSPWiki comes to mind... http://www.jspwiki.org/
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Wendy
I could not find anything related to blog from the site. Thanks!
Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 7/22/06, Dave wrote:
I need to add Blog feature into my web application. Is there any blog
software that can run inside tomcat? can tomcat support php? Do you have to
run Apache for
Try
http://rollerweblogger.org
You'll like it ;)
Dave wrote:
I could not find anything related to blog from the site. Thanks!
Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 7/22/06, Dave wrote:
I need to add Blog feature into my web application. Is there any blog software
that can run inside
On 7/22/06, Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I could not find anything related to blog from the site. Thanks!
Oops, wrong topic. Okay, try Roller instead:
http://rollerweblogger.org/page/project
Google turns up a few more: http://www.google.com/search?q=java+blog+software
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Wendy
Thank you both so much for the replies.
That makes perfect sense. To recap:
Max memory: The maximum amount of memory allowed to be allocated by the
Tomcat instance.
Total memory: The amount of memory that is currently allocated. Memory isn't
allocated until it is needed.
Free memory: The amount
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