appears to lie within Tomcat as I can reproduce my
original issue seen with a Spring Boot application in a stand-alone instance of
Tomcat and a simple hand-craft application deployed to it.
Is what I am seeing expected behaviour?
Tomcat Version: 9.0.65,
Tes
Awesome, this will point me in the right direction on where to look and how
to get this deployed. Thanks!
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All,
I am attempting to deploy a managed antivirus agent to two different
machines - one runs RHEL 7.3, kernel version 3.10.0-514; the other runs
Microsoft Windows 2012 R2 - and both are hosting web pages served up by
Apache Tomcat 7.0.78. What I’d like to know is which processes/services,
file
Thank you for the response Chris. I'm going to use of the workarounds to
update the code. It seems like I was just using incorrect coding. I'm
still iffy about the implementation, but your point on literals clears
up some of my confusion.
--Kerry--
http://www.kjaklive.com
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if it is not a bug, then please explain to
me why my
original code no longer works and the best practices for implementation.
I appreciate your time looking into this concern and I hope to hear from
the community in the near future regarding this matter. Thank you,
--Kerry--
http://www.kjaklive.co
Hi,
We use www.webappcabaret.com which supports both Tomcat 5.x and Tomcat 6.x.
In addition you are able to configure local DNS settings via a control panel
(cPanel or Plesk).
--- On Fri, 6/18/10, Camy wrote:
From: Camy
Subject: Re: recommend a host please.
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Date:
Hi Martin,
How the plans are setup at WebAppCabaret,
the Shared JVMs are run under a Security Manager; so an app calling system.exit
would
just throw a security exception.
I think many choose VPS as a cheaper alternative to a dedicated server as the
cost for data center
space keeps increasing.
Hi George,
checkout http://www.webappcabaret.com
They offer a wide variety of Java hosting plans - shared jvm, private jvm, as
well as VPS based.
From: George Sexton
To: Tomcat Users List
Sent: Sunday, May 3, 2009 4:08:19 PM
Subject: Re: OT: GoDaddy Hosting
Hi,
I would recommend webappcabaret.com
They also have a free trial.
From: Wesley Acheson
To: Tomcat Users List
Sent: Monday, March 30, 2009 12:41:13 PM
Subject: Hosting Recommendations.
Hi is there any hosting recommendations.
I've found online that rimu
Hi,
Thanks all for your suggestion. I have decided to go with webappcabaret.
I was impressed with the free on demand load-balancing trial.
Like you said I was up in a couple minutes. I chose
the LB-I plan on their production servers. I am able to scale up or down on the
fly if needed.
Kerry
Having been burnt a number of times,
I was wondering if anyone knew of a reliable
host that specializes in Java Hosting for Tomcat.
Especially if they offer some sort of trial service,
so I can evaluate the service without making any commitments.
Thanks,
Kerry
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