I am trying to start tomcat on linux and I am getting LifecycleException
exception whose snippet is below:
Apr 2, 2014 8:33:53 AM org.apache.catalina.core.AprLifecycleListener init
INFO: The APR based Apache Tomcat Native library which allows optimal
performance in production environments was not
All,
Referring to a classic Tomcat log like the one below :
Would it not be a good idea for Tomcat, when it starts, to print a first line to its main
logfile, similar to what Apache httpd does :
[Tue Apr 01 18:00:02 2014] [notice] Apache/2.2.12 (Linux/SUSE) mod_ssl/2.2.12
2014-04-02 5:21 GMT+04:00 Frederik Nosi frederik.n...@postecom.it:
On 04/02/2014 12:21 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
On 3/26/14, 9:32 PM, Frederik Nosi wrote:
My scenario is Apache httpd + mod_jk + N Tomcat's in. The default
behaviour of load balanced workers in mod_jk in my testing is that
Im having a strange problem and I have googled it for a while but have
found nothing. I deploy the application, then in the log file catalina.out
i get many messages from WebappClassLoader clearReferencesThreads saying
threads appear to have started but have failed to stop, then finally, Ill
get a
From: Elias Kopsiaftis [mailto:yemi...@gmail.com]
Subject: tomcat randomly undeploys and redeploys the applications
I deploy the application, then in the log file catalina.out i get many
messages from WebappClassLoader clearReferencesThreads saying threads
appear to have started but have
Hello,
I need to grab the hostname from the tomcat manager somehow.
Unfortunately this URL manager/text/serverinfo doesn't contain the hostname.
Is there any other smart way to receive the hostname via tomcat manager app?
Best Regards,
Bjoern
Hi all,
I have a problem with the new release of the tomcat-connector (1.2.39) for
64 Bit Windows (isapi_redirect.dll), binary download.
The older versions worked like a charm under Windows Server 2008 R2 64 Bit
and Windows 7 64 Bit, even in a loadbalancing configuration. But after
switching to
bjoern.bec...@easycash.de wrote:
Hello,
I need to grab the hostname from the tomcat manager somehow.
Unfortunately this URL manager/text/serverinfo doesn't contain the hostname.
Is there any other smart way to receive the hostname via tomcat manager app?
For give me for asking, but how
Hi all,
We are having an issue with a new tomcat deployment, in our webapp we make a
request to a 3rd party webservice site using http URL for retrieving the data,
the first time we click the button to make the request the information is
returned within a second or 2 but if we click the button
Alten, Jessica-Aileen wrote:
Hi all,
I have a problem with the new release of the tomcat-connector (1.2.39) for
64 Bit Windows (isapi_redirect.dll), binary download.
The older versions worked like a charm under Windows Server 2008 R2 64 Bit
and Windows 7 64 Bit, even in a loadbalancing
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 6:07 AM, bjoern.bec...@easycash.de wrote:
Hello,
I need to grab the hostname from the tomcat manager somehow.
Unfortunately this URL manager/text/serverinfo doesn't contain the
hostname.
Is there any other smart way to receive the hostname via tomcat manager
app?
Scott Bailey wrote:
Hi all,
We are having an issue with a new tomcat deployment, in our webapp we make a
request to a 3rd party webservice site using http URL for retrieving the data,
the first time we click the button to make the request the information is
returned within a second or 2 but
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 2. April 2014 16:35
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Betreff: Re: grab hostname from tomcat manager
bjoern.bec...@easycash.de wrote:
Hello,
I need to grab the hostname from the tomcat manager
Chuck,
Thanks for your response. I will get you all the information you asked for
later tonight when I get out of work. In the meantime, the only threads our
application creates are those created by a ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor, and
in fact, when I do a thread dump to analyze what is going on,
On 4/2/2014 2:03 AM, André Warnier wrote:
All,
Referring to a classic Tomcat log like the one below :
Would it not be a good idea for Tomcat, when it starts, to print a first
line to its main logfile, similar to what Apache httpd does :
[Tue Apr 01 18:00:02 2014] [notice] Apache/2.2.12
Thanks André!
This is what I was suspecting too. We were using jrun prior and jrun was
proxying for us automatically.
Unfortunately I am not really a java person and do not know how to answer the
library question you posed.
I think we will need our java developers look in to this from java
I access my application with url i.e https://myIPAddress:8443/myWebApp/
I have created the myWebApp.xml file(same name as my application context
name) which contains below context element and placed it under
tomcat_home\conf\Catalina\localhost\
Context
Valve
Tomcat 7.0.53 does not have a changelog. The last change log is for Tomcat
7.0.52 .
Thanks,
Lance Campbellhttp://illinois.edu/person/lance
Software Architect
Web Services at Public Affairs
217-333-0382
[University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign logo]http://illinois.edu/
From: Campbell, Lance [mailto:la...@illinois.edu]
Subject: Tomcat 7.0.53 no changelog
Tomcat 7.0.53 does not have a changelog. The last change log is for Tomcat
7.0.52 .
It's there when I look at the changelog page:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/changelog.html
You may need to
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Danilo,
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Hello Chritopher,
You make score. Exactly, I am waiting 500 users on the peak time.
The archive is in a separated storage in our environment. So, I
think that it is not a limiting
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Chuck,
On 4/2/14, 8:21 AM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Elias Kopsiaftis [mailto:yemi...@gmail.com] Subject: tomcat
randomly undeploys and redeploys the applications
I deploy the application, then in the log file catalina.out i get
many
Thats very interesting. When you say update, what do you mean technically?
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 4:05 PM, Christopher Schultz
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Chuck,
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From: Elias
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Elias,
On 4/2/14, 4:05 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Chuck,
On 4/2/14, 8:21 AM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Elias Kopsiaftis [mailto:yemi...@gmail.com] Subject:
tomcat randomly undeploys and redeploys the applications
I deploy the
Thanks Chris! I will look into this and let you guys know what I find
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 4:19 PM, Christopher Schultz
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Elias,
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Chuck,
On 4/2/14, 8:21
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Elias,
On 4/2/14, 4:12 PM, Elias Kopsiaftis wrote:
Thats very interesting. When you say update, what do you mean
technically?
I mean a build that triggers new class files, libraries, or some other
watched resource to trigger an automatic reload.
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Mohit,
On 4/2/14, 12:10 PM, Mohit Gupta wrote:
I access my application with url i.e
https://myIPAddress:8443/myWebApp/
I have created the myWebApp.xml file(same name as my application
context name) which contains below context element and
Chris,
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Chuck,
On 4/2/14, 8:21 AM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Elias Kopsiaftis [mailto:yemi...@gmail.com] Subject: tomcat
randomly undeploys and redeploys the applications
I deploy the
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Bjorn,
On 4/2/14, 10:54 AM, bjoern.bec...@easycash.de wrote:
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[mailto:a...@ice-sa.com] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 2. April 2014 16:35
An: Tomcat Users List Betreff: Re: grab hostname from tomcat
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Mark,
On 4/2/14, 4:30 PM, Mark Eggers wrote:
Chris,
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Chuck,
On 4/2/14, 8:21 AM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Elias Kopsiaftis
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Randir,
On 4/1/14, 1:13 AM, Randhir Singh wrote:
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
Yes. Make sure it is a supported version of
Chris,
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Mark,
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Chris,
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Chuck,
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