Howard W. Smith, Jr. wrote:
On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 9:54 PM, Caldarale, Charles R
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com wrote:
From: Howard W. Smith, Jr. [mailto:smithh032...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: timeout
- and if that is not the reason, then find the person responsible for
the
in-between equipment
Hi,
Thanks for your answer. There are 2 applications hosted on this Tomcat. 1 is
working fine and the other only is giving problems which we are accessing on
port 10080.
Request inputs on this so that the resolution is found.
Regards
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From: Christopher Schultz
On Mar 31, 2014 3:48 AM, André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote:
Howard W. Smith, Jr. wrote:
On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 9:54 PM, Caldarale, Charles R
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com wrote:
From: Howard W. Smith, Jr. [mailto:smithh032...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: timeout
- and if that is not the
Hi,
I have a linux debian 6 on a virtual machine..HD is ok and also the
filesystem.. i have updated the system a few days ago.. I thought an update
might solve the problems, but I get no success ..
Tomcat is launched at system startup..
I do not use remote-shares or anything like that for
Hi.
1) Don't top-post.
Roberto Bottoni - AfterBit wrote:
Hi,
I have a linux debian 6 on a virtual machine..HD is ok and also the
filesystem.. i have updated the system a few days ago.. I thought an
update might solve the problems, but I get no success ..
Tomcat is launched at system
Dear All,
I am doing connection pooling with tomcat 6. And i am doing this very first
time before today i had no idea about connection pooling. I want to ensure
that it is the correct way or not.
Please do me correct if i am doing wrong anywhere. I am explaining you all
steps done by me-
*1.
there is a firewall between browser and apache httpd and i am not sure if
there is a firewall between apache and tomcat (mostly no).
But why would this firewall drop the connection ?
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 3:16 PM, Howard W. Smith, Jr.
smithh032...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 31, 2014 3:48 AM,
Vicky B wrote:
there is a firewall between browser and apache httpd and i am not sure if
there is a firewall between apache and tomcat (mostly no).
But why would this firewall drop the connection ?
Some people never learn..
Sigh.
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 3:16 PM, Howard W. Smith, Jr.
On Mar 31, 2014, at 7:05 AM, Saurabh Saraswat ssaras...@pivotalindia.com
wrote:
Dear All,
I am doing connection pooling with tomcat 6. And i am doing this very first
time before today i had no idea about connection pooling. I want to ensure
that it is the correct way or not.
Please do me
André Warnier wrote:
Vicky B wrote:
there is a firewall between browser and apache httpd and i am not sure if
there is a firewall between apache and tomcat (mostly no).
But why would this firewall drop the connection ?
Some people never learn..
Sigh.
Ok, Vicky, one last try from me :
1)
Hello,
We are using WebSphere v6.1 for SSO and we are moving to ForgeRock and it uses
Apache Tomcat (v7.0.37)
We are trying to import the certificates (Verisign) including the chain
certificates from WebSphere to Tomcat.
Have any of you did this before? If yes, could you help us out?
Thanks,
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 7:19 AM, Bomma, Nithun nithun.bo...@amtrak.comwrote:
Hello,
We are using WebSphere v6.1 for SSO and we are moving to ForgeRock and it
uses Apache Tomcat (v7.0.37)
We are trying to import the certificates (Verisign) including the chain
certificates from WebSphere to
Thanks Leo!
I don't want to create a new CSR, since the certificate with WebSphere exists
until 2015.
I just want to export the certificate with chain from WebSphere and import into
Tomcat directly.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Nithun Bomma
WebSphere Administrator
Amtrak - Information Technology
On 3/31/2014 4:18 AM, Vicky B wrote:
there is a firewall between browser and apache httpd and i am not sure if
there is a firewall between apache and tomcat (mostly no).
Mostly? Mostly? As in sometimes there's a firewall, and other times
there's not, but mostly not?
Or do you mean that
Please do not top-post.
On 3/31/2014 2:14 AM, Randhir Singh wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your answer. There are 2 applications hosted on this Tomcat. 1 is
working fine and the other only is giving problems which we are accessing on
port 10080.
Request inputs on this so that the resolution is found.
I understand that Tomcat currently doesn't always support specifying the
context root to be used in a file inside the War.
Extract from: http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/config/context.html
When autoDeploy or deployOnStartup operations are performed by a Host, the name
and context path
On 3/31/2014 9:43 AM, Sebastien Tardif wrote:
I understand that Tomcat currently doesn't always support specifying
the context root to be used in a file inside the War.
Extract from:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/config/context.html When
autoDeploy or deployOnStartup operations are
Hi,
If your certificate need not be changed,
then you need not create a new Certificate Signing Request (CSR) to get a
new certificate,
but only do the Importing the Certificate part of the description:
Import chain certificate, then your existing certificate.
Wolfgang
2014-03-31 16:45
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From: Mukul Bhatnagar mukul@gmail.com
Date: Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 10:59 PM
Subject: Need urgent help - Removing jvmoptions from tomcat service
To: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
Hi all,
I am using tomcat as Windows service for my application. I created
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From: Mukul Bhatnagar [mailto:mukul@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2014 12:40 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Fwd: Need urgent help - Removing jvmoptions from tomcat
service
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From: Mukul Bhatnagar
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 1:27 PM, Mark Eggers its_toas...@yahoo.com wrote:
As far as Glassfish versus Apache Tomcat goes, they address different use
cases. Glassfish is a J2EE application server. Apache Tomcat is a servlet
container. While you can convince Apache Tomcat to do a lot of things,
On 3/31/14 10:32 AM, Blume Wolfgang wrote:
Hi,
If your certificate need not be changed,
then you need not create a new Certificate Signing Request (CSR) to get a
new certificate,
but only do the Importing the Certificate part of the description:
Import chain certificate, then your existing
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Sebastien,
On 3/31/14, 12:43 PM, Sebastien Tardif wrote:
I understand that Tomcat currently doesn't always support
specifying the context root to be used in a file inside the War.
You are correct in that you cannot have a completely
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Ninthun,
On 3/31/14, 10:19 AM, Bomma, Nithun wrote:
Hello,
We are using WebSphere v6.1 for SSO and we are moving to ForgeRock
and it uses Apache Tomcat (v7.0.37)
We are trying to import the certificates (Verisign) including the
chain
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Saurabh,
On 3/31/14, 7:05 AM, Saurabh Saraswat wrote:
I am doing connection pooling with tomcat 6. And i am doing this
very first time before today i had no idea about connection
pooling. I want to ensure that it is the correct way or not.
Glad
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Mark,
On 3/31/14, 11:33 AM, Mark Eggers wrote:
Please do not top-post. On 3/31/2014 2:14 AM, Randhir Singh wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your answer. There are 2 applications hosted on this
Tomcat. 1 is working fine and the other only is giving
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Randir,
On 3/31/14, 5:14 AM, Randhir Singh wrote:
Thanks for your answer. There are 2 applications hosted on this
Tomcat. 1 is working fine and the other only is giving problems
which we are accessing on port 10080.
Request inputs on this so
On 3/31/2014 2:17 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Mark,
On 3/31/14, 11:33 AM, Mark Eggers wrote:
Please do not top-post. On 3/31/2014 2:14 AM, Randhir Singh wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your answer. There are 2 applications hosted on this
Tomcat. 1 is
Hi Igor,
On 03/27/2014 10:51 PM, Igor Cicimov wrote:
On 27/03/2014 12:39 PM, Frederik Nosi frederik.n...@postecom.it wrote:
Hi all,
Having to deal with slow applications deployed under tomcat, with a
reverse proxy in front, frequently i've noticed that even when the frontend
timeouts and
Hi Matthew,
On 03/28/2014 01:35 AM, Matthew Turany wrote:
Thanks everyone, development tells me that their going to build the
function into the application.
You're lucky ;-)
trying to build custom kernels and then using a tcp_keepalive would be a
logistic nightmare.
I know you solved
Dear All,
Please accept my heartily thanks for your valuable responses.
*Daniel / Chris*,
Thank you so much. You both gave me a vary helpful explanation. I have read
many forums but still was confused but you guys have cleared my doubts and
also gave me new ideas to do better.
Thank you again.
Hi,
As per my understanding, the steps to deploy a Java application on Tomcat
(5.X/6.X) in Linux would be as follows:
1) Install Tomcat on Linux
2) Add a host entry in $TOMCAT_HOME/conf with the syntax like-
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