On 04/09/2024 21:34, charliedidon...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
Tomcat 10.1, Java 17, MySQL Connector 9.0
Not sure if this is a Tomcat Config issue or Spring MVC 6 issue
I am converting from Spring MVC 4 to 6 and have the following set up in
Tomcat 10.1
Context.xml
url="jdbc:m
Hello
Tomcat 10.1, Java 17, MySQL Connector 9.0
Not sure if this is a Tomcat Config issue or Spring MVC 6 issue
I am converting from Spring MVC 4 to 6 and have the following set up in
Tomcat 10.1
Context.xml
Server.xml
ResourceLink name="j
Hello
Tomcat 10.1, Java 17, MySQL Connector 9.0
Not sure if this is a Tomcat Config issue or Spring MVC 6 issue
I am converting from Spring MVC 4 to 6 and have the following set up in
Tomcat 10.1
Context.xml
Server.xml
ResourceLink name="j
On Tue, Jan 16, 2024 at 9:07 AM Christopher Schultz <
ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 1/11/24 11:08, அருள்ராஜன் அ லை wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > We are using Tomcat 9.0.84 and Tomcat DBCP2 connection pool and the DB is
> > Oracle 19c. We ar
Hello,
On 1/11/24 11:08, அருள்ராஜன் அ லை wrote:
Hi
We are using Tomcat 9.0.84 and Tomcat DBCP2 connection pool and the DB is
Oracle 19c. We are seeing the closed connections and the standment objects
are not cleared even after the connection says closed. Anybody faced
similar issue ?
Here is
Hi
We are using Tomcat 9.0.84 and Tomcat DBCP2 connection pool and the DB is
Oracle 19c. We are seeing the closed connections and the standment objects
are not cleared even after the connection says closed. Anybody faced
similar issue ?
Here is the values in tomcat context.xml
maxWaitMillis
nt the count.
What you describe above is the job of a connection pool, and Tomcat
provides two of them for your selection. There are a host of others
available for Java as well. I highly recommend that you use one of those
instead of trying to re-invent this particular wheel.
As the count wa
Hi Chris,
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Thanks for your responses. I think I've found the problem.
> >
> > My wrapping class which detects the invocation of the close() method to
> > decrement its count is no longer decrementing its count because
> > method.getDeclaringClass() has changed from java.sql.
Tim,
On 8/29/23 10:33, Scott,Tim wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks for your responses. I think I've found the problem.
My wrapping class which detects the invocation of the close() method to
decrement its count is no longer decrementing its count because
method.getDeclaringClass() has changed from java.
Hi all,
Thanks for your responses. I think I've found the problem.
My wrapping class which detects the invocation of the close() method to
decrement its count is no longer decrementing its count because
method.getDeclaringClass() has changed from java.sql.Connection to
java.lang.AutoCloseable.
Tim,
On 8/25/23 10:48, Scott,Tim wrote:
Hi John,
Why does your app need 20 connections just to start up? That's a
bit of a rhetorical question, but needing so many connections to
start up seems odd to me.
It doesn't. It only needs 1-2 at a time, but it makes 100s of queries
in loops, each ti
;
> I tweaked my Tomcat 9.0.79 configuration to start my application manually, as
> IntelliJ refused to deploy remotely.
>
> This lead to it quickly exhausting its connection pool and then hanging*
> before the application could complete its startup activity.
>
Tim,
> -Original Message-
> From: Scott,Tim
> Sent: Friday, August 25, 2023 3:09 AM
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Subject: DataSource Connection pool leak
>
> Hi,
>
> For various diagnostics, I tried Tomcat 9.0.79 recently on a development
> machine. It
o start my application manually, as
IntelliJ refused to deploy remotely.
This lead to it quickly exhausting its connection pool and then hanging* before
the application could complete its startup activity.
* Each request for a connection from the pool timed out. The
log shows t
On 22/05/2023 09:45, Stefan López Romero wrote:
Hello,
I have the problem that the Tomcat connection pool uses more than the
maxActive connections. In my Dropwizard application I have configured a
maxSize of 30, but I found the following message in the logs.
Timeout: Pool empty. Unable to
Hello,
I have the problem that the Tomcat connection pool uses more than the maxActive
connections. In my Dropwizard application I have configured a maxSize of 30,
but I found the following message in the logs.
Timeout: Pool empty. Unable to fetch a connection in 15 seconds, none
available
Thank you Mark and Chris
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On 09/05/2022
On 09/05/2022 16:42, Mohamed Eliyas Abdul Kadar wrote:
Does that mean manager app deployed on the tomcat will also influence creating
of connection pools. Manager does not have ang datasource, even then will it
induce connection pool.
Yes.
If you define the resource in CATALINA_BASE/conf
Does that mean manager app deployed on the tomcat will also influence creating
of connection pools. Manager does not have ang datasource, even then will it
induce connection pool.
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To: users@tomcat.apache.org
three instances of your connection
pool each with a maximum of 20 connections. That means your database
server may see up to 60 connections.
If you want one pool of 20 connections shared between all the deployed
web applications then you need to define that pool as a global resource
in
C:\apache-tomcat-9.0.45\conf which is CATALINA_BASE\conf
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Please find below :
C:\apache-tomcat-9.0.45\conf
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\apache-tomcat-9.0.45\bin\tomcat-juli.jar"
Using CATALINA_OPTS: ""
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ME:"C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_281"
Using CLASSPATH:
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Hello Mohamed,
On Thu, May 5, 2022 at 2:59 AM Mohamed Eliyas Abdul Kadar
wrote:
>
>
On 04/05/2022 22:29, Mohamed Eliyas Abdul Kadar wrote:
Hi All
I am trying to limit the db connections on the oracle side by limiting the size
of connection pool in the datasource config as below. I tried setting the max
size to 20 by maxTotal/ maxActive either of them didn't work. The db
Hello Mohamed,
On Thu, May 5, 2022 at 2:59 AM Mohamed Eliyas Abdul Kadar
wrote:
>
> Hi All
> I am trying to limit the db connections on the oracle side by limiting the
> size of connection pool in the datasource config as below. I tried setting
> the max size to 20 by maxT
Hi All
I am trying to limit the db connections on the oracle side by limiting the size
of connection pool in the datasource config as below. I tried setting the max
size to 20 by maxTotal/ maxActive either of them didn't work. The db side
connection was always more than 30. Please a
Chris,
really appreciate you taking some time to respond. See my replies inline below.
> -Original Message-
> From: Christopher Schultz
> Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2021 12:19 PM
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Tomcat 9.0.x JDBC connection pool does no
Gerhardt,
On 10/12/21 13:27, Martin, Gerhardt A wrote:
Running Tomcat 9.0.50 on Centos 7.9.x Linux and using Tomcat JDBC connection
pool to connect to my application's databases. My app connects to about a dozen
read only databases and one read/write database. Here is a typical res
Running Tomcat 9.0.50 on Centos 7.9.x Linux and using Tomcat JDBC connection
pool to connect to my application's databases. My app connects to about a dozen
read only databases and one read/write database. Here is a typical resource
definition with tuning configurations for the pool an
of a statement.execute() call. So the 25 second delay is happening
somewhere downstream from that. The connection has already been
retrieved. So I'm pretty sure it's nothing to do with connection pool
wait. Is there anything else that goes on inside the jdbc stuff that
might cause th
> Hello,
> > > > > >
> > > > > > I'm using Tomcat 10.0.0. Suppose I call setAutoCommit(false)
on a connection obtained from a Tomcat JDBC Connection Pool. Then I do some stuff with the
connection, call commit() or rollback() and finally
> > > > >
> > > > > > I'm using Tomcat 10.0.0. Suppose I call setAutoCommit(false)
> > on a connection obtained from a Tomcat JDBC Connection Pool. Then I do
> > some stuff with the connection, call commit() or rollback() and final
n 12/03/2021 03:57, My Subs wrote:
> > > > Hello,
> > > >
> > > > I'm using Tomcat 10.0.0. Suppose I call setAutoCommit(false) on a
connection obtained from a Tomcat JDBC Connection Pool. Then I do some stuff with the
connection, call
> On 12/03/2021 03:57, My Subs wrote:
> > > > Hello,
> > > >
> > > > I'm using Tomcat 10.0.0. Suppose I call setAutoCommit(false) on a
> > connection obtained from a Tomcat JDBC Connection Pool. Then I do some
> > stuff with the conne
Alex,
On 3/12/21 16:32, My Subs wrote:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 02:35:27 -0500 Mark Thomas wrote
> On 12/03/2021 03:57, My Subs wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm using Tomcat 10.0.0. Suppose I call setAutoCommit(false) on a
connection obtained from a T
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 02:35:27 -0500 Mark Thomas wrote
> On 12/03/2021 03:57, My Subs wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm using Tomcat 10.0.0. Suppose I call setAutoCommit(false) on a
> > connection obtained from a Tomcat JDBC Connection Pool. The
On 12/03/2021 03:57, My Subs wrote:
Hello,
I'm using Tomcat 10.0.0. Suppose I call setAutoCommit(false) on a connection
obtained from a Tomcat JDBC Connection Pool. Then I do some stuff with the
connection, call commit() or rollback() and finally call close() on it without
ever ca
Hello,
I'm using Tomcat 10.0.0. Suppose I call setAutoCommit(false) on a connection
obtained from a Tomcat JDBC Connection Pool. Then I do some stuff with the
connection, call commit() or rollback() and finally call close() on it without
ever calling setAutocommit(true).
What wil
g/proper/commons-dbcp/configuration.html
>
> Phil
>
> On 2/10/21 3:22 PM, xcorpius wrote:
>> Hi Chris!
>>
>> ConnectionReserveTimeoutSeconds:
>>
>> The number of seconds after which a call to reserve a connection from the
>> connection pool will timeout.
>>
number of seconds after which a call to reserve a connection from the
connection pool will timeout.
When set to 0, a call will never timeout.
When set to -1, a call will timeout immediately.
Admin Console field label: Connection Reserve Timeout
Units: seconds
Default: 10
Minimum: -1
Maximum
Hi Chris!
ConnectionReserveTimeoutSeconds:
The number of seconds after which a call to reserve a connection from the
connection pool will timeout.
When set to 0, a call will never timeout.
When set to -1, a call will timeout immediately.
Admin Console field label: Connection Reserve Timeout
Xcorpius,
On 2/10/21 07:15, xcorpius wrote:
Is there a parameter in "Tomcat JDBC Connection Pool" 9 equivalent to
the ConnectionReserveTimeoutSeconds parameter from Weblogic?
Maybe.
What does that parameter actually d
Hi!
Is there a parameter in "Tomcat JDBC Connection Pool" 9 equivalent to the
ConnectionReserveTimeoutSeconds parameter from Weblogic?
Thanks,
Xcorpius
wrote:
Perhaps I read too much into the description of "The tomcat JDBC
Connection Pool" page?
TheJDBC Connection Pool|org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool|is a replacement
or an alternative to theApache Commons DBCP
<https://commons.apache.org/dbcp/>connection pool.
I reacted to the "
Phil and Rob,
On 11/24/20 11:26, Phil Steitz wrote:
On 11/24/20 8:52 AM, Rob Sargent wrote:
Perhaps I read too much into the description of "The tomcat JDBC
Connection Pool" page?
TheJDBC Connection Pool|org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool|is a replacement
or an alternative to theApac
On 24/11/2020 16:26, Phil Steitz wrote:
>
>
> On 11/24/20 8:52 AM, Rob Sargent wrote:
>> Perhaps I read too much into the description of "The tomcat JDBC
>> Connection Pool" page?
>>
>> TheJDBC Connection Pool|org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool|is a replacemen
On 11/24/20 8:52 AM, Rob Sargent wrote:
Perhaps I read too much into the description of "The tomcat JDBC
Connection Pool" page?
TheJDBC Connection Pool|org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool|is a replacement
or an alternative to theApache Commons DBCP
<https://commons.apache.org/dbc
Perhaps I read too much into the description of "The tomcat JDBC
Connection Pool" page?
TheJDBC Connection Pool|org.apache.tomcat.jdbc.pool|is a replacement or
an alternative to theApache Commons DBCP
<https://commons.apache.org/dbcp/>connection pool.
I reacted to the "
n 11/19/20 12:38, Rob Sargent wrote:
Since the connection URL names a specific postgres database is it
standard practice to have a pool per target database? (Switching
databases in postgres amounts to closing/opening a connection.)
I generally consider a database connection pool to be a con
osing/opening a connection.)
I generally consider a database connection pool to be a connection to
a certain database/tablespace/schema, not a connection to an IP
address. That's the only thing that would make sense in terms of an
application, which would expect a connection to a specific data sto
Rob,
On 11/19/20 12:38, Rob Sargent wrote:
Since the connection URL names a specific postgres database is it
standard practice to have a pool per target database? (Switching
databases in postgres amounts to closing/opening a connection.)
I generally consider a database connection pool to be
Since the connection URL names a specific postgres database is it
standard practice to have a pool per target database? (Switching
databases in postgres amounts to closing/opening a connection.)
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Steve,
On 6/4/20 16:59, Sanders, Steve wrote:
> I'm working with an application team that wishes to set the
> timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis setting of their database connection
> pool to a very low setting - 20ms.
Hah!
S
Hi all,
Tomcat Version - 8.5.55
OS - OL7
I'm working with an application team that wishes to set the
timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis setting of their database connection pool to a
very low setting - 20ms. According to the documentation
(https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-8.5-doc/jdbc-pool
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Rajendra
On 3/18/19 12:24, Rajendra wrote:
> Tomcat(8.5.32) is not establishing connections to database after
> database is restarted. Currently, I am restarting Tomcat instance
> if DB is restarted. Please let me know any parameters need to be
> a
Hello Rajendra,
For instance if you are using MYSQL a validationQuery="l" in your
datasource configuration [1] plus the magic autoreconnect parameter in the
URL can do the trick for you. However this can have side effects (see the
mysql autoreconnect description).
In my experience the cheapest op
Hi,
Tomcat(8.5.32) is not establishing connections to database after database is
restarted. Currently, I am restarting Tomcat instance if DB is restarted.
Please let me know any parameters need to be added to datasource resource
element in Tomcat in order to establish database connections autom
do you use JMX for ?
Thanks again
Regards
Gilles
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De : HeeGu Lee [mailto:elfhazardw...@gmail.com]
Envoyé : mardi 27 novembre 2018 08:36
À : Tomcat Users List
Objet : Re: Connection pool and parallel deployment problem
Dear Gilles,
I apologize for the delay i
You can try HikariCP, it is mentionned in the Spring documentation
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De : HeeGu Lee [mailto:elfhazardw...@gmail.com]
Envoyé : mardi 27 novembre 2018 10:28
À : Tomcat Users List
Objet : Re: Connection pool and parallel deployment problem
I'm glad to solve pr
ne so far, especially now that we will
> use connection pools configured inside the webapp (no more context xml file)
>
> Regards
> Gilles
>
> -Message d'origine-
> De : HeeGu Lee [mailto:elfhazardw...@gmail.com]
> Envoyé : mardi 27 novembre 2018 10:17
> À
m]
Envoyé : mardi 27 novembre 2018 10:17
À : Tomcat Users List
Objet : Re: Connection pool and parallel deployment problem
1. JMX registration is call by BasicDataSource of apache commons-dbcp2
library.
It is hidden inside and can not be controlled.
The name of the spring bean is referenced as p
eans ? Is it the @ManagedBean
> annotation ?
>
> 2. What do you use JMX for ?
>
> Thanks again
> Regards
> Gilles
>
>
> -Message d'origine-
> De : HeeGu Lee [mailto:elfhazardw...@gmail.com]
> Envoyé : mardi 27 novembre 2018 08:36
> À : Tomc
t; Envoyé : mardi 27 novembre 2018 08:36
> À : Tomcat Users List
> Objet : Re: Connection pool and parallel deployment problem
>
> Dear Gilles,
>
> I apologize for the delay in reply.
>
> I make simple webapp and upload to github. In project, my test result is
> included.
mardi 27 novembre 2018 08:36
À : Tomcat Users List
Objet : Re: Connection pool and parallel deployment problem
Dear Gilles,
I apologize for the delay in reply.
I make simple webapp and upload to github. In project, my test result is
included.
https://github.com/elfhazardwork/dbcp2-test
Tom
Just one more thing I forgot to mention :
When I see the conections opened on databases using an sql query, I also see
the Threads of the connection pool still present using jConsole to connect to
tomcat
Gilles
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De : Chris Cheshire [mailto:yahoono...@gmai
name will duplicate and crush.
The connection pool is used where the developer does not explicitly declare
JXM.
So this is a Tomcat bug.
Otherwise, you must set JMX bean name dynamically.
I hope this helps.
2018년 11월 27일 (화) 오전 2:03, Chris Cheshire 님이 작성:
> On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 9:58 A
be wrong, I'll leave it up to the gurus to decide :)
> -Message d'origine-
> De : Chris Cheshire [mailto:yahoono...@gmail.com]
> Envoyé : lundi 26 novembre 2018 15:27
> À : Tomcat Users List
> Objet : Re: Connection pool and parallel deployment problem
>
>
s Cheshire [mailto:yahoono...@gmail.com]
Envoyé : lundi 26 novembre 2018 15:27
À : Tomcat Users List
Objet : Re: Connection pool and parallel deployment problem
I'm interested in what solution there is for this because I have the
exact same problem but without parallel deployment.
[snip]
On Mon, Nov 2
being closed, maybe the connection pool is closed
> but the connections to the database are not.
>
> Here are the tests I did:
>
> + TEST 1:
> - I deploy my war
> - I login to my webapp
> - I check on my postgresql and mysql database that connections have been
> opened (selec
Hi Christopher,
Thanks for your email.
About connection pools not being closed, maybe the connection pool is closed
but the connections to the database are not.
Here are the tests I did:
+ TEST 1:
- I deploy my war
- I login to my webapp
- I check on my postgresql and mysql database that
e context.xml file
Why not?
> Once the connexions are opened, they stay opened until Tomcat
> shuts down, whatever configuration you try.
I would expect that any connection pool created for a context (or
instance of a context, when parallel deployments are being done) would
be shut-down
credi 21 novembre 2018 14:18
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Objet : Re: Connection pool and parallel deployment problem
On 21/11/2018 11:00, Gilles SCHLIENGER wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We are using Tomcat 9 and parallel deployment.
>
> I use a connection pool defined in the x
Are you talking about parallel deployment or connection pools ?
Parallel deployment is in Tomcat since Tomcat 7
Gilles
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De : HeeGu Lee [mailto:elfhazardw...@gmail.com]
Envoyé : mercredi 21 novembre 2018 13:24
À : Tomcat Users List
Objet : Re: Connection poo
On 21/11/2018 11:00, Gilles SCHLIENGER wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We are using Tomcat 9 and parallel deployment.
>
> I use a connection pool defined in the xml context (myApp##1.xml,
> myApp##2.xml in my exemple)
>
> I have the following problem :
> - I have myApp##1.war
such features.
Both Tomcat and DB vendors are not going to fix it.
It's not a tragedy, it's just a comedy.
2018년 11월 21일 (수) 오후 8:00, Gilles SCHLIENGER 님이
작성:
> Hi all,
>
> We are using Tomcat 9 and parallel deployment.
>
> I use a connection pool defined in the xml con
Hi all,
We are using Tomcat 9 and parallel deployment.
I use a connection pool defined in the xml context (myApp##1.xml, myApp##2.xml
in my exemple)
I have the following problem :
- I have myApp##1.war deployed using a connection pool (configured in
myApp##1.xml)
- I deploy myApp##2.war
On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 10:23 AM, Chris Cheshire wrote:
[snip]
I've done some more testing with older and newer versions of tomcat,
and also swapping to use commons dbcp. All of them exhibit the same
behaviour.
So the question becomes is this expected behaviour (previous
connection
[ tomcat 8.5.30, mysql server 5.7.22, connector/j 5.1.46, centos 6, debian 8. ]
I recently upgraded my sandboxes from 8.5.24 to 8.5.28 and now .30 and
I have noticed that when a webapp is reloaded via the host manager,
the associated connection pool is not getting closed down properly in
the
gt;> We were recently installed and configured Apex on two servers
> >>> and did the Load balance.We were facing the issue like "Oracle
> >>> REST Data Services Unavailable" and we found the below error
> >>> messages in the catalina.out
recently installed and configured Apex on two servers
>>> and did the Load balance.We were facing the issue like "Oracle
>>> REST Data Services Unavailable" and we found the below error
>>> messages in the catalina.out
>> Can
>>> anybody suggest me.
>&
e:
> >> >> > Hi,
> >> >> >
> >> >> > We were recently installed and configured Apex on two servers and
> did
> >> the
> >> >> > Load balance.We were facing the issue like "Or
>> >> > We were recently installed and configured Apex on two servers and did
>> the
>> >> > Load balance.We were facing the issue like "Oracle REST Data Services
>> >> > Unavailable" and we found the below error messages in the cata
t;> > Hi,
> >> >
> >> > We were recently installed and configured Apex on two servers and did
> the
> >> > Load balance.We were facing the issue like "Oracle REST Data Services
> >> > Unavailable" and we found the below error mess
; and we found the below error messages in the catalina.out
>> Can
>> > anybody suggest me.
>> >
>> > Error Message:
>> > ==
>> > Caused by: java.sql.SQLException: Unable to start the Universal
>> Connection
>> > Pool: oracle
e facing the issue like "Oracle REST Data Services
> > Unavailable" and we found the below error messages in the catalina.out
> Can
> > anybody suggest me.
> >
> > Error Message:
> > ==
> > Caused by: java.sql.SQLException: Unable to sta
ce.We were facing the issue like "Oracle REST Data Services
> Unavailable" and we found the below error messages in the catalina.out Can
> anybody suggest me.
>
> Error Message:
> ==
> Caused by: java.sql.SQLException: Unable to start the Universal Connection
> Pool
Caused by: java.sql.SQLException: Unable to start the Universal Connection
Pool: oracle.ucp.UniversalConnectionPoolException: Failed to create
initialPoolSize connections while starting a pool:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: empty service member name
at
oracle.ucp.util.UCPErrorHandler.newSQ
alse;
On 3/22/18, 2:34 PM, "Christopher Schultz"
wrote:
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Casey,
On 3/22/18 3:33 PM, Casey Merrill wrote:
> I’m currently using Dropwizard + Jooq and Tomcat jdbc for the
> connection pool. I’m seein
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Casey,
On 3/22/18 3:33 PM, Casey Merrill wrote:
> I’m currently using Dropwizard + Jooq and Tomcat jdbc for the
> connection pool. I’m seeing issues when a connection dies it’s not
> evicted from the connection pool until the valid
I’m currently using Dropwizard + Jooq and Tomcat jdbc for the connection pool.
I’m seeing issues when a connection dies it’s not evicted from the connection
pool until the validator runs. While I can turn the rate up at which the
validator runs its seems odd that a closed connection is
Am 13. Februar 2018 15:20:00 MEZ schrieb "Bruce L. Riddle"
:
>We are running a CDC Application PHIN MS that uses Tomcat 8.5.11.
>
>As the application starts, we are getting a message that says
>
>'error creating connection pool for dbid.'
>
>
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From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2018 11:13 AM
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this issue?
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Aakash
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From: Halder, Arpan [ITSUS Non J&J]
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2018 3:57 AM
To: DL-MD-R&D-SUPPORT
Subject: Fw: [EXTERNAL] Re: [E] Re: Cannot get a connection, pool error Timeout
waiting for ideal object
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Arpan,
On 2/16/18 6:58 PM, Halder, Arpan [ITSUS Non J&J] wrote:
> We could able to locate context.xml under "
> /apps/apache-tomcat-7.0.67/conf" path - see below:
That is the wrong file. The file conf/context.xml contains the
defaults for every app
Hi Chris,
Thanks a lot for your help!!Much appreciated!!
We could able to locate context.xml under " /apps/apache-tomcat-7.0.67/conf"
path - see below:
WEB-INF/web.xml
Could you please check which are the parameters to add/modify/delete.
Also we could
M To: users@tomcat.apache.org Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re:
> [E] Re: Cannot get a connection, pool error Timeout waiting for
> ideal object
>
> Arpan,
>
> On 2/15/18 8:54 AM, Halder, Arpan [ITSUS Non J&J] wrote:
>> We have already setup below parameters in jdbc-pool.htm
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