Hi Mark,
Thank you for the answer!
El vie., 17 abr. 2020 a las 15:13, Mark Thomas ()
escribió:
> On 17/04/2020 12:04, Emilio Fernandes wrote:
> > Hola Tomcat community!
> >
> > We consider using AWS Graviton [1] based instances which use ARM64
> > processors for our
on ARM64 ? I was not
able to find any specific documentation listing which platforms are
officially supported.
Does anyone from the community have any experience with Tomcat/HTTPD on
ARM64 in production ?
Gracias,
Emilio
1. https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/graviton/
2. https://tomcat.apache.org/ci.html
Rainer Jung wrote:
On 06.07.2009 20:27, Emilio Recio wrote:
Mark Thomas wrote:
Emilio Recio wrote:
Hi,
i have installed Apache 2.2 and two Tomcat 6 whit load balancing in
cluster mode using mod_jk module and setting sticky session in TRUE,
and memory replication. I
is: use
sticky-session in TRUE with memory replication.
Nobody mention concrete arguments, and need that to make a report to the
system administrator, to make him understand why we need to use
sticky-session in TRUE.
My best regards,
Emilio Recio
Mark Thomas wrote:
Emilio Recio wrote:
Hi,
i have installed Apache 2.2 and two Tomcat 6 whit load balancing in
cluster mode using mod_jk module and setting sticky session in TRUE,
and memory replication. I was testing my project and work perfect.
We have a dilemma using sticky session
Manu_SF wrote:
Hi,
I have a working prototype tomcat cluster with 2 worker nodes connected to
Apache webserver as the Loadbalancer with mod_jk connectors. The session
replication works like a charm with these 2 nodes.
However, my ultimate goal is to deploy it over a system that does NOT have
(Thread.java:619)
note The full stack trace of the root cause is available in the Apache
Tomcat/5.5 logs.
Can I help me with this problem?
Thanks in advance
Emilio Muno
(Thread.java:619)
note The full stack trace of the root cause is available in the Apache
Tomcat/5.5 logs.
Can someone help me with this problem?
Thanks in advance
Emilio Muno