Red -
Chris is describing exactly the way I configure my several dozen
implementations, and I do not see the problems you are seeing.
I do not use global resources for exactly the reason he points out as well, I
don't want to restart an entire Tomcat service just to update one app.
Also be sure
Hello all,
I start a tomcat from my application and call the static
ChatAnnotation.broadcast(String) (from examples)
out of my application.
This is possible but anyhow my application seems to access a different
broadcast(String) method:
If there are connections to the chat (private static final
On 04/03/2015 18:15, Enke, Dr., Michael wrote:
Hello all, I start a tomcat from my application and call the static
ChatAnnotation.broadcast(String) (from examples) out of my
application. This is possible but anyhow my application seems to
access a different broadcast(String) method: If there
Hi,
We have a setup where tomcat is behind nginx and in some case the maximum
number of connection is reached between these two. These connections are
in close wait state and a tomcat thread dump shows no blocking on its side.
I tried to check the connections status using jmxproxy. I was able
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Hi,
I'm using Tomcat 7.0.60, building it up from source.
I was wondering if there is an unintentional potential index of out bounds
exception in AbstractServletInputStream::readLine() ?
I was looking at
Hi,
because of changes in the HTTP digest implementation within the JDK 8
(https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8010505), we are forced to migrate
from tomcat 6 to 7.
The problem is that we have a tomcat cluster (several tomcats behind an
apache/modjk server) and we cannot guarantee that
... There should be only one static function / static
variable in the JVM!?
That statement is incorrect.
There is only one static function / variable per class instance.
A class is uniquely identified by its name AND class loader.
Hence in a multiple class-loader environment like a
From: Oswaldo Olivo [mailto:ozzy...@gmail.com]
Subject: Potential IndexOutBounds in AbstractServletInputStream::readLine() ?
I was wondering if there is an unintentional potential index of out bounds
exception in AbstractServletInputStream::readLine() ?
It's not unintentional.
It seems
Hi,
I had my tomcat webapp running fine (using Tomcat 8.0.9) in Eclipse Luna,
and I decided to have a play around with the build path. After changing a
few things and then changing everything back to its previous state, I am
now getting an IllegalArgumentException:
The servlets named
Hello,
I'm using the tomcat maven plugin to deploy to an SSL-enabled host. I've
pointed maven at copy of the keystore used on the tomcat server itself, so
all the keys should be there. Also, I enabled java.net.ssl.debug=all, and
confirmed the public key, intermediate cert, and CA cert are
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Am
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On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 5:25 PM, Umesh Sehgal
Hi everyone,
i'm testing my websocket application deployed in tomcat with wireshark.
When i analize the websocket traffic and i select a websocket text message
in wireshark to see its content, wireshark cannot read the unmasked
payload.
First i thought that was a problem of wireshark, so i
2015-03-04 15:41 GMT+03:00 Geo Wulf geowul...@gmail.com:
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to switch from Tomcat 7 to 8 (8.0.20).
Starting Tomcat 8 takes about 20 minutes (about 100 seconds for Tomcat 7).
According to log, there is a delay of about 18 minutes between the log
message Starting Servlet
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to switch from Tomcat 7 to 8 (8.0.20).
Starting Tomcat 8 takes about 20 minutes (about 100 seconds for Tomcat 7).
According to log, there is a delay of about 18 minutes between the log
message Starting Servlet Engine and the next log message:
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Am 02.03.2015
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