Hi.
On this list, it is preferred (strongly) if you do not top-post, but respond in the text
or below the question. It just makes it easier to follow what is going on.
I have moved your previous response, to the logival order.
Jeff Haferman wrote:
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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On Mar 4, 2014 2:49 AM, Dmitry Batiyevskiy dmitry.batiyevs...@ardas.dp.ua
wrote:
Howard,
My connector config is the following (i've already posted that):
Connector port=8443 maxHttpHeaderSize=8192
maxThreads=15000
enableLookups=false
Hi
I am using the following:
Tomcat 7.0.52
Windows 7
IntelliJ 13 Ultimate
JUnit 4.11
Jersey 2.5.1
Maven
My REST Api makes minimal use of the web.xml file and instead I
extended the javax.ws.rs.core.Application class with my own class.
@ApplicationPath(/)
public class RestApiApplication extends
On 27.02.2014 23:06, Isaac Gonzalez wrote:
Hi Christopher(and Konstantin), attached is a couple of thread dumps of when
we experienced the issue again today. I also noticed we get this message
right before the problem occurs:
Feb 27, 2014 12:47:15 PM
On Mar 3, 2014, at 7:04 PM, Scott Dudley sc...@telesoft.com wrote:
I'm using the Tomcat JDBC connection pool on apache-tomcat-7.0.30.
My context xml resource name is as follows:
Resource name=jdbc/mypool ...
When running under Tomcat, calling ConnectionPool.getName() from my custom
I am running several instances of TC 7 as services on a Windows Server
2008 R2. Each instance has its own set of ports, and I have both the
data port and shutdown ports configured in server.xml. They are
currently running only HTTP.
My questions:
1. Does the shutdown port serve any
On Mar 4, 2014, at 6:32 AM, Rainer Jung rainer.j...@kippdata.de wrote:
On 27.02.2014 23:06, Isaac Gonzalez wrote:
Hi Christopher(and Konstantin), attached is a couple of thread dumps of when
we experienced the issue again today. I also noticed we get this message
right before the problem
Hi Konstantin,
For your questions:
1. What is different with regards to similar question that you asked a week
ago?
A: As you suggested, we upgraded to the latest Java version and the latest
Tmocat 7.x.
2. Have you read the FAQ that I mentioned?
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Linux_Unix#Q3
David kerber wrote:
I am running several instances of TC 7 as services on a Windows Server
2008 R2. Each instance has its own set of ports, and I have both the
data port and shutdown ports configured in server.xml. They are
currently running only HTTP.
My questions:
1. Does the shutdown
On 3/4/2014 10:34 AM, André Warnier wrote:
David kerber wrote:
I am running several instances of TC 7 as services on a Windows Server
2008 R2. Each instance has its own set of ports, and I have both the
data port and shutdown ports configured in server.xml. They are
currently running only
Tomcat 7.0.52 on Ubuntu 14.04
Websocket connection closes automatically after about 10 seconds. The
browser creates the initial connection. OnOpen is called on the server.
After 10 seconds OnClose is called and the connection is closed.
I have tried changing connectionTimeout=-1 on Connector.
I went over the documentation multiple times and the light bulb finally
went on after everyone's input. Most of the mod_jk configs were built by
the Coldfusion web server config tool so that's why it's so cluttered. I
made the configuration work by putting the below in httpd.conf:
IfModule
-Original Message-
From: David kerber [mailto:dcker...@verizon.net]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2014 8:17 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Shutdown port on Windows Service installation
I am running several instances of TC 7 as services on a Windows Server
2008 R2. Each instance has
On 3/4/2014 12:04 PM, Jeffrey Janner wrote:
-Original Message-
From: David kerber [mailto:dcker...@verizon.net]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2014 8:17 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Shutdown port on Windows Service installation
I am running several instances of TC 7 as services on a
We tried to upgrade a production server to Tomcat 7 yesterday and it
broke our printing applet that we use to control a printer in its native
printer language.
This seemed odd to us because it worked perfectly in testing. When we
go direct to our production servers (bypassing the Cisco load
Oh geez... really? We're going to have a top-post vs bottom-post flame-war??
Netiquette dictates that you email me privavtely if your
posting is off-topic...
André Warnier wrote:
Hi.
On this list, it is preferred (strongly) if you do not top-post, but respond
in the text
or below the
Tomcat 7.0.42 on RHEL6.
Assume that Tomcat is serving only one jsp page. Say it just rewrites a
parameter value from the querystring to the html within the jsp.
Also assume that there are ~200,000 users attempting to access that page -
say almost simultaneously.
What are the most relevant
Hi,
I am testing the jdbc pool to replace the c3p0 pool we were using for our
Tomcat connection pool. We are also using Spring 2.0 and Hibernate (and
Tomcat 6).
When I put this in my hibernate-context.xml, our application is using the
jdbc pool and appears to work:
bean id=dataSource
On 3/4/2014 9:40 AM, Bill Davidson wrote:
We tried to upgrade a production server to Tomcat 7 yesterday and it
broke our printing applet that we use to control a printer in its native
printer language.
This seemed odd to us because it worked perfectly in testing. When we
go direct to our
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Ravi,
On 3/3/14, 5:53 PM, Ravi Gupta wrote:
Any idea if the same would work for JBOSS 5.X (uses tomcat under
the hood)? perhaps it is not the same, but I tried putting
admin-console.xml under
jboss-5.1.0.GA/server/default/deploy/jbossweb.sar
From: Jeff Haferman [mailto:j...@haferman.com]
Subject: Andr? Warnie (was Re: secure reverse proxy to my tomcat server)
Oh geez... really? We're going to have a top-post vs bottom-post flame-war??
No, people who consistently violate the published rules for the list simply get
ignored.
Ubuntu 13.04 and Tomcat 8
Same issue. Client makes the connection fine. Tomcat closes the connection
in 10 seconds.
Rainer,
From: Rainer Jung [rainer.j...@kippdata.de]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2014 3:32 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: tomcat 6 refuses mod_jk connections after server runs for a couple
of days
On 27.02.2014 23:06, Isaac Gonzalez wrote:
Hi
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John,
On 3/4/14, 1:17 PM, John Smith wrote:
Tomcat 7.0.42 on RHEL6.
Assume that Tomcat is serving only one jsp page. Say it just
rewrites a parameter value from the querystring to the html within
the jsp.
Also assume that there are
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Bob,
On 3/4/14, 1:15 PM, Bob Mancarella wrote:
Ubuntu 13.04 and Tomcat 8
Same issue. Client makes the connection fine. Tomcat closes the
connection in 10 seconds.
What's the client timeout on the server side? Perhaps you are...
timing out.
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Dan,
From: Daniel Mikusa [dmik...@gopivotal.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2014 6:20 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: tomcat 6 refuses mod_jk connections after server runs for a couple
of days
On Mar 4, 2014, at 6:32 AM, Rainer Jung
Besides what I mentioned where would i find that?
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 1:54 PM, Christopher Schultz
ch...@christopherschultz.net wrote:
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Bob,
On 3/4/14, 1:15 PM, Bob Mancarella wrote:
Ubuntu 13.04 and Tomcat 8
Same issue. Client
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Charles,
On 3/4/14, 1:03 PM, Charles Richard wrote:
Hi,
I am testing the jdbc pool to replace the c3p0 pool we were using
for our Tomcat connection pool. We are also using Spring 2.0 and
Hibernate (and Tomcat 6).
When I put this in my
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Bill,
On 3/4/14, 1:26 PM, Bill Davidson wrote:
On 3/4/2014 9:40 AM, Bill Davidson wrote:
We tried to upgrade a production server to Tomcat 7 yesterday and
it broke our printing applet that we use to control a printer in
its native printer
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Doug,
On 3/4/14, 11:51 AM, Doug Strick wrote:
I went over the documentation multiple times and the light bulb
finally went on after everyone's input. Most of the mod_jk configs
were built by the Coldfusion web server config tool so that's why
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David,
On 3/4/14, 10:47 AM, David kerber wrote:
On 3/4/2014 10:34 AM, André Warnier wrote:
David kerber wrote:
I am running several instances of TC 7 as services on a Windows
Server 2008 R2. Each instance has its own set of ports, and I
have
The tomcat version is 6.0.30.
Can we still use Hibernate in our Spring application if we configure the
Data Source through a context.xml? We are not using a context.xml right
now, can I use the context.xml in $TOMCAT_HOME/conf?
Our server.xml, the config is as follows:
On 3/4/2014 11:01 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
On 3/4/14, 1:26 PM, Bill Davidson wrote:
I realized that I forgot a lot of info:
Tomcat 7.0.47 on RHEL 5.10 Apache httpd 2.2.25
It worked fine with Tomcat 6.0.37
The applet is bit-for-bit identical. It's built with Java 1.1
compatibility
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Charles,
On 3/4/14, 2:10 PM, Charles Richard wrote:
The tomcat version is 6.0.30.
You should look at the changelog and security reports. I think you're
going to want to upgrade.
Can we still use Hibernate in our Spring application if we
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Bill,
On 3/4/14, 2:14 PM, Bill Davidson wrote:
On 3/4/2014 11:01 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
On 3/4/14, 1:26 PM, Bill Davidson wrote:
I realized that I forgot a lot of info:
Tomcat 7.0.47 on RHEL 5.10 Apache httpd 2.2.25
It worked fine
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Jeff,
On 3/3/14, 6:25 PM, Jeff Haferman wrote:
What actually happens is that, just for https://my.webserver.com/,
I get served the pages that are at the apache root, *not* what is
being served by tomcat at port 8443.
Ok. Let's take a look at
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Bob,
On 3/4/14, 11:16 AM, Bob Mancarella wrote:
Tomcat 7.0.52 on Ubuntu 14.04
Websocket connection closes automatically after about 10 seconds.
The browser creates the initial connection. OnOpen is called on the
server. After 10 seconds
On 3/4/2014 2:08 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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David,
On 3/4/14, 10:47 AM, David kerber wrote:
On 3/4/2014 10:34 AM, André Warnier wrote:
David kerber wrote:
...
That's what I was hoping Mark, Chuck or one of the other
committers could
Just using the EchoAnnotation code
///
// client code
sorry, target is actually
target = 'ws://' + window.location.host +
'/inlook/websocket/echoAnnotationhttp://connect.ws/
';
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 3:17 PM, Christopher Schultz
ch...@christopherschultz.net wrote:
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Charles,
On 3/4/14, 2:10 PM, Charles Richard wrote:
The tomcat version is 6.0.30.
You should look at the changelog and security reports. I think
Christopher Schultz wrote:
Jeff,
On 3/3/14, 6:25 PM, Jeff Haferman wrote:
What actually happens is that, just for https://my.webserver.com/,
I get served the pages that are at the apache root, *not* what is
being served by tomcat at port 8443.
Ok. Let's take a look at your original
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Bob,
On 3/4/14, 2:39 PM, Bob Mancarella wrote:
Just using the EchoAnnotation code
More info.
This is the return code to the browser
1006CLOSE_ABNORMAL*Reserved.* Used to indicate that a connection was closed
abnormally (that is, with no close frame being sent) when a status code is
expected.
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 2:41 PM, Bob Mancarella bobm...@gmail.com wrote:
sorry,
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Charles,
On 3/4/14, 2:56 PM, Charles Richard wrote:
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 3:17 PM, Christopher Schultz
ch...@christopherschultz.net wrote:
Charles,
On 3/4/14, 2:10 PM, Charles Richard wrote:
The tomcat version is 6.0.30.
You should
Thats the strange thing. The code isnt doing anything. It connects,
receives the onopen message and then the onclose with the 1006 return code
within a few seconds.
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 3:04 PM, Bob Mancarella bobm...@gmail.com wrote:
More info.
This is the return code to the browser
On 04/03/2014 16:16, Bob Mancarella wrote:
Tomcat 7.0.52 on Ubuntu 14.04
Websocket connection closes automatically after about 10 seconds. The
browser creates the initial connection. OnOpen is called on the server.
After 10 seconds OnClose is called and the connection is closed.
I have
JSR356
OK, this is strange. If I go here http://www.websocket.org/echo.html
I get the same results. Click on Connect but don't hit Send and I get a
Disconnected message soon after.
If I use TLS it seems to work. If I hit Send immediately after Connect it
seems to work.
Anyone else seeing this?
On
On Mar 4, 2014, at 1:55 PM, Isaac Gonzalez igonza...@autoreturn.com wrote:
Dan,
From: Daniel Mikusa [dmik...@gopivotal.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2014 6:20 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: tomcat 6 refuses mod_jk connections after server
On 04/03/2014 20:36, Bob Mancarella wrote:
OK, this is strange. If I go here http://www.websocket.org/echo.html
I get the same results. Click on Connect but don't hit Send and I get a
Disconnected message soon after.
If I use TLS it seems to work. If I hit Send immediately after Connect it
could you try this.
http://dev.bizunite.com/inlook/echo.html
click on annotation API then Connect and see if you stay connected.
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 3:44 PM, Mark Thomas ma...@apache.org wrote:
On 04/03/2014 20:36, Bob Mancarella wrote:
OK, this is strange. If I go here
On 3/4/2014 3:46 PM, Bob Mancarella wrote:
could you try this.
http://dev.bizunite.com/inlook/echo.html
click on annotation API then Connect and see if you stay connected.
Seems to be working fine for me.
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 3:44 PM, Mark Thomas ma...@apache.org wrote:
On 04/03/2014
On 04/03/2014 20:50, David kerber wrote:
On 3/4/2014 3:46 PM, Bob Mancarella wrote:
could you try this.
http://dev.bizunite.com/inlook/echo.html
click on annotation API then Connect and see if you stay connected.
Seems to be working fine for me.
I get an immediate close with the
Ugh. Looks like I need to use wss in my environment. I just found this.
If an encrypted WebSocket Secure connection (wss://) is used, then in the
case of transparent proxy servers, the browser is unaware of the proxy
server, so no HTTPCONNECT is sent. However, since the wire traffic is
encrypted,
I didn't implement programmatic.
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 3:52 PM, Mark Thomas ma...@apache.org wrote:
On 04/03/2014 20:50, David kerber wrote:
On 3/4/2014 3:46 PM, Bob Mancarella wrote:
could you try this.
http://dev.bizunite.com/inlook/echo.html
click on annotation API then Connect
Hello Tomcat enthusiasts,
as you are no doubt aware, ApacheCon North America will be held in
Denver, Colorado starting on April 7th. Tomcat will be represented there
by a full day of content in the following talks:
http://apacheconnorthamerica2014.sched.org/overview/type/tomcat
We would
On 3/4/2014 11:22 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Aah, sorry, I had missed that. So, the only change was Tomcat? No
upgrade to mod_jk or anything like that? OpenSSL upgrade? Upgraded
Java on the client? Everything else *absolutely* the same?
Exact same httpd, including mod_jk. Same files.
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Dmitry,
On 3/4/14, 2:48 AM, Dmitry Batiyevskiy wrote:
Howard, My connector config is the following (i've already posted
that):
Connector port=8443 maxHttpHeaderSize=8192 maxThreads=15000
enableLookups=false disableUploadTimeout=true
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Bill,
On 3/4/14, 4:16 PM, Bill Davidson wrote:
On 3/4/2014 11:22 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Aah, sorry, I had missed that. So, the only change was Tomcat?
No upgrade to mod_jk or anything like that? OpenSSL upgrade?
Upgraded Java on the
On 3/4/2014 1:24 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Well... then you'd need a balancer for each balancer ;)
Can you reproduce this issue yourself on your own computer (running
the applet locally)? If so, what version of Java is running?
That's mostly what I've been doing for the last 24 hours.
The F5 issues were just due to poor environment configuration. Each F5 VIP
was sending traffic to the same pool and that pool was only configured for
1 member. That 1 member IP/port was used by several apache virtual hosts.
So basically I never knew which virtual host was getting the request
Since it's only two lines, I'll top-post as well as answer inline.
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/TomcatHibernate
On 3/4/2014 12:05 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Charles,
On 3/4/14, 2:56 PM, Charles Richard wrote:
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 3:17
On 3/4/2014 1:36 PM, Bill Davidson wrote:
On 3/4/2014 1:24 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Well... then you'd need a balancer for each balancer ;)
Can you reproduce this issue yourself on your own computer (running
the applet locally)? If so, what version of Java is running?
That's mostly
Jeff Top-Posting is not Bad because you have to scroll to the bottom to see
what you're after Haferman wrote:
Listen 80
ProxyRequests Off
ProxyPreserveHost on
VirtualHost *:80
ServerName my.webserver.com
ProxyPass / http://my.webserver.com:8080/
ProxyPassReverse /
On 3/4/2014 3:13 PM, Mark Eggers wrote:
Hmm, is the applet signed, and is the certificate from a trusted authority?
Oracle recently made some changes to Java which tightened down applet security.
They also made some changes in the security policy that block communication on
well-known ports
-Original Message-
From: David kerber [mailto:dcker...@verizon.net]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2014 11:32 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Shutdown port on Windows Service installation
On 3/4/2014 12:04 PM, Jeffrey Janner wrote:
-Original Message-
From: David kerber
Jeff Haferman wrote:
Jeff Top-Posting is not Bad because you have to scroll to the bottom to see what
you're after Haferman wrote:
[...]
quote :
A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
A: Top-posting.
Q: What is the most
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 2:56 PM, Charles Richard
charle...@thelearningbar.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 3:17 PM, Christopher Schultz
ch...@christopherschultz.net wrote:
Can we still use Hibernate in our Spring application if we
configure the Data Source through a context.xml?
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All,
I've been piloting Tomcat 8 in my development environment on and off
for the last few months, and I just started working on some new
functionality that causes a #*(%^storm of JDBC activity: I have a main
page which loads dozens of images,
Did you try generating / regenerating your certificated.
Once done put it under your security directory within your jdk home
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 11:10 PM, Bill Davidson bill...@gmail.com wrote:
We tried to upgrade a production server to Tomcat 7 yesterday and it
broke our printing applet
We are ok with tomcat 7.0.42 and old tcnative now, and may be next tcnative
update will work appropriately
We will try updating atmosphere before trying NIO anyway
Regards,
Dmitry Batiyevskiy
Ardas Group Inc.
www.ardas.dp.ua
2014-03-04 23:18 GMT+02:00 Christopher Schultz
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