On 06/06/2011 15:09, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> David,
>
> On 6/2/2011 8:12 AM, David kerber wrote:
>> I would think overriding Integer.parseInt(), or adding an equivalent
>> method to the code section that loads the various configuration files
>> would be the most efficient way to do this globa
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On 6/2/2011 8:12 AM, David kerber wrote:
> I would think overriding Integer.parseInt(), or adding an equivalent
> method to the code section that loads the various configuration files
> would be the most efficient way to do this globally.
Of c
On 6/2/2011 7:52 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 02/06/2011 02:37, Olivier Lefevre wrote:
You guys have a chip on your shoulder. This is Java.
"M", "m", "G" and "g" are accepted as
sizes by all the -Xm? options, so why not by Tomcat.
M and G are size units, too.
Other than dudes with an attitude like
On 02/06/2011 02:37, Olivier Lefevre wrote:
> You guys have a chip on your shoulder. This is Java.
> "M", "m", "G" and "g" are accepted as
> sizes by all the -Xm? options, so why not by Tomcat.
> M and G are size units, too.
>
> Other than dudes with an attitude like you, nobody
> refers to 64M as
You guys have a chip on your shoulder. This is Java.
"M", "m", "G" and "g" are accepted as
sizes by all the -Xm? options, so why not by Tomcat.
M and G are size units, too.
Other than dudes with an attitude like you, nobody
refers to 64M as 67108864.
-- O.L.
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On 5/28/2011 12:14 PM, ma...@apache.org wrote:
> Olivier Lefevre wrote:
>
>> What is the syntax for the maxPostSize Connector parameter:
>> are notations like 1M or 1G recognized? That would be expected,
>> even thought the docs:
>> http://tom
Olivier Lefevre wrote:
>What is the syntax for the maxPostSize Connector parameter:
>are notations like 1M or 1G recognized? That would be expected,
>even thought the docs:
>http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/config/http.html
>are mum about it.
>
>Thanks,
>
>-- O.L.
>
>
>
> From: Omar A. Barrera [mailto:oma...@southtexascollege.edu]
> Subject: RE: ****SPAM RE: Error Question
> I am currently at JVM 1.6.0_11 and am using JDK 1.6.20.
Not sure how you can be two places at once...
> So updating the JVM should resolve the issue?
"Might"
I am currently at JVM 1.6.0_11 and am using JDK 1.6.20. So updating the
JVM should resolve the issue? I will give it a try. Many thanks.
Regards,
--Omar Barrera
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Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 9:18 A
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Brian [mailto:bbprefix-m...@yahoo.com]
Subject: Spam
Since I enrolled in this list, I started to receive spam.
If you've never gotten spam before, you must be nearly unique.
Since the mailing list messages are archived in numerous public locations, it's
pr
2010/11/20 Antonio Petrelli :
> the problem might be exactly the mail archive
I meant "the Apache mail archive" not mail-archive.com
Antonio
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2010/11/20 Caldarale, Charles R :
>> From: Brian [mailto:bbprefix-m...@yahoo.com]
>> Subject: Spam
>
>> Since I enrolled in this list, I started to receive spam.
>
> If you've never gotten spam before, you must be nearly unique.
>
> Since the mailing list messages are archived in numerous public lo
> From: Brian [mailto:bbprefix-m...@yahoo.com]
> Subject: RE: Spam
> That's is why forums are better than lists.
A matter of opinion. I find forums to be nearly unusable.
- Chuck
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> From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com]
> Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2010 11:48 AM
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> > From: Brian [mailto:bbprefix-m...@yahoo.com]
> > Subject: Spam
>
>
> From: Brian [mailto:bbprefix-m...@yahoo.com]
> Subject: Spam
> Since I enrolled in this list, I started to receive spam.
If you've never gotten spam before, you must be nearly unique.
Since the mailing list messages are archived in numerous public locations, it's
pretty much impossible to pr
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On 18/11/2010 11:04, André Warnier wrote:
> Guys,
> I am starting to receive quite a bit of spam from a guy named "Ed" about
> career moves etc..
> Somehow it seems to originate from (or maybe simply mention) the tomcat
> users list as a "reply-to". I have also seen at least one message like
> tha
Guys,
I am starting to receive quite a bit of spam from a guy named "Ed" about career
moves etc..
Somehow it seems to originate from (or maybe simply mention) the tomcat users list as a
"reply-to". I have also seen at least one message like that in the list itself.
Anything that should/can be d
On 19.06.2010 03:46, Neil Aggarwal wrote:
Rainer:
Hmmm, errno 11 is often EAGAIN. What platform are you using
(OS, version)?
I am using CentOS 5.5 freshly installed, not an upgrade.
I tried that as a fix to this problem. I wiped the server
clean and reinstalled everything from scratch. It w
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Nils Weinander [mailto:nils.weinan...@mogul.com]
Subject: Tomcat 6 Context, docBase and path
Sorry if this is a common question, I didn't find anything
like it by Google.
Reading the actual Tomcat doc and FAQ is probably more productive.
Tried that too...
e solution also.
Other solutions wil be short term and only increase your nightmare on the long
term.
Maybe you can put your datastructure in a database so you don't need to have it
in a session.
Ronald.
Op maandag, 27 oktober 2008 om 13:44 uur schreef Tomcat Users List
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Subject: R
Tnx for the quick reply.
Reading about clusters I see all session data needs to be Serializable, in
our case this is not possible.
What we use today is a load-balancer, disconnecting one server for new
connections, waiting for all sessions to expire, upgrade, and put the server
back on the load-ba
Len Popp wrote:
If you can't re-post the original email successfully, try:
- posting in plain text format, not HTML
- removing URLs
- posting from a different email account, or from a web gateway such
as nabble.com
Perhaps the mailing list admin can give us some hints about what to
avoid when se
At 02:38 PM 7/22/2008, you wrote:
What is the tomcat mailing list spam score, and why am I unable to send
my email to post a question?
Patrick
Well, your first message that made it in looked like this:
X-ASF-Spam-Status: No, hits=4.1 required=10.0
tests=DNS_FROM_RFC_BOGUSMX,HTML_MES
Apparently the plain text suggestion worked. Thanks.
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Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 2:55 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
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If you can't re-post the original email successfully, try:
- posting in plain text f
gt; address.
>
> Are there specific things that are not allowed? Like having URLs in my
> email? I'll try reposting that message.
>
> Patrick
>
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> Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 2:34 PM
> T
Don't know ... looks like you can send.
--David
Patrick Markiewicz wrote:
What is the tomcat mailing list spam score, and why am I unable to send
my email to post a question?
Patrick
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To start a new topic, e-mail:
re specific things that are not allowed? Like having URLs in my
email? I'll try reposting that message.
Patrick
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From: Bill Davidson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 2:34 PM
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Patrick Markiewicz wrot
Patrick Markiewicz wrote:
What is the tomcat mailing list spam score, and why am I unable to send
my email to post a question?
You just posted a question.
I don't know what you mean by spam score.
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To start a new topic,
/etc/init.d/tomcatX is not a file provided by any packages from
tomcat.apache.org. I would suspect it's probably the best place for
your adjustments when launching tomcat as a service -- especially since
it already contained -Xmx128m. Check documentation provided by the
packager to get an aut
Sorry, the file i edited was the one in /etc/init.d/tomcatX (where X
is the version of Tomcat)
too much working.. :D
Greetings!
Tomás Tormo escribió:
Thank you very much for you answer. Because of I was in a hurry, I
examined the invocation of tomcat and I found that Tomcat was using
Thank you very much for you answer. Because of I was in a hurry, I
examined the invocation of tomcat and I found that Tomcat was using
128mb of memory, so, obviously , the lines I added weren't working at
all... Then, I realized that the -Xmx128m argument was after a line
"-Djava.awt.headless=t
I tried what you told me (actually, I put the line
*export JAVA_OPTS="-Xms256m -Xmx512m"* in the beginning of the setclasspath.sh file), but it didn't make anychange... (it is still saying 113mb avaliable in the Server Status in the Administration webpage...)
Any solution?
Thank you very much.
Hi
without log files, it's difficult to determine the shutdown cause.
But search in process defined in the cron(crontab) syntax: crontab -l .
Roland
Christopher Schultz a écrit :
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Ronny Sisworo wrote:
| No body to do that, but in log file
Mark Thomas escribió:
Tomás Tormo wrote:
Hello
I'm a newbie Tomcat user and my catalina.out log file is getting too
big. How could I set a maximun size in order to force Tomcat to build
a new one when the maximun size is reached? I've been searching on
the internet but nothing matches what
I have the same exact problem with my installation of Tomcat and the ISAPI
redirector. I have the Web Service Extension in IIS, mapped to the location
of the isapi redirector dll, and set it to "allowed"?
If anyone can follow-up with the post it would be greatly appreciated.
Leo Donahue -
Thank you chris for your reply.
I try to arrange all the services on one webserver, anyway if it need to be
devided into several servers, I have to find a way to communicate between the
servers, and I may use JMS or RMI to implement this. How about the diffierence
between JMS and RMI?
Thanks a
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David Brown wrote:
| Hello, are talking about between TC instances or one or more
| applications (dot).war deployed under one or more TC instances?
The OP indicated that separate Tomcat instances were involved.
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| I try to arrange all the services on one webserver, anyway if it need
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| between the servers, and I may use JMS or RMI to implement this. How
| about the d
Thank you chris for your reply.
I try to arrange all the services on one webserver, anyway if it need to be
devided into several servers, I have to find a way to communicate between the
servers, and I may use JMS or RMI to implement this. How about the diffierence
between JMS and RMI?
Thanks a
Delian Krustev wrote:
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 13:18:47 +0100 Tomás Tormo wrote:
I'm developing a webservice wich has to initialize some variables
when it is loaded by tomcat (just because otherwise it is too slow). Can
this be done? Has the client to initialize the class by means of the
const
"Tomás Tormo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi David
>
> I'm using tomcat 5.028 in Ubuntu 6.10 . I've written a java applicattion
> wich uses a wrapper to communicate with an applicattion written in C, wich
> is the "core" of my applicattion. Both the wrapper a
> From: David Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: *SPAM* Re: How to change the CLASSPATH in tomcat
> 5.028 for aconcrete webservice
>
> I still think setting CLASSPATH should be an absolutely last resort.
Strongly agree, and even trying to do so is likely a complet
Can you post a) the working classpath from the command line and b) the
stack trace you get when it's launched as a webservice?
One other thought that comes to mind is you might want to check all your
environment variables as a user and as a webservice -- see if the
installation created somethi
Hi David
I'm using tomcat 5.028 in Ubuntu 6.10 . I've written a java
applicattion wich uses a wrapper to communicate with an applicattion
written in C, wich is the "core" of my applicattion. Both the wrapper
and the core are third party applicattions, and because of that i don't
have the so
Hey Martin,
Thanks for the usefull information :-)
I am going to try to disable the HotSpot option.
About the 1.42 version, I need to check with the Application Vendor if java
1.5 is compatible with out Application version.
Thanks again for the info. :-)
Best Regards,
Bruno
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> From: Rob Truxler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: ***SPAM 6.3*** Enabling CGI's in Tomcat
>
> There are multiple WEB-INF folders, so if you're using a
> theoretical servlet "helloworld," you would place your cgi
> script in "/helloworld/WEB-I
Hi Kevin,
It sounds like Chuck already pointed to the most valuable resources.
Keep in mind that cgi is supported by tomcat but may not necessarily be
the best option for future development. If you're using legacy code,
that's a different story and so sometimes its the only option. I've
fo
, August 28, 2006 3:35 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: [SPAM:] - Re: IIS 6.0 working with Tomcat (via isapi)? -
Email has different SMTP TO: and MIME TO: fields in the email addresses
Try this support article. May not be what you're looking for, but it
does setup Tomcat and IIS using
Try this support article. May not be what you're looking for, but it
does setup Tomcat and IIS using a mod_jk you download.
Leo D
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From: Timothy Collett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 11:19 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: [SPAM:] - Re: IIS 6
Well I found this message on Google too. Fact is, that nobody really
knows what the problem is. And it seems to appear with many different
containers, not only Tomcat. Fact is, that I use this same JDBC driver
(it is a Sybase / iAnywhere driver) without any problems on an other
machine with exa
>From looking for this error message with Google, it
appears that there is a problem with the manifest
information in your jar file.
Use the following two search items in Google:
java.io.IOException "invalid header field"
error in dependencycheck
What JDBC driver (DB and version), Tomcat version
Hi My comments in line with <<>>
On 7/28/06, Leo Donahue - PLANDEVX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From the Tomcat 5.0 setup page:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.0-doc/setup.html
"Java location: The installer will use the registry or the JAVA_HOME
environment variable to determine the base pa
>From the Tomcat 5.0 setup page:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.0-doc/setup.html
"Java location: The installer will use the registry or the JAVA_HOME
environment variable to determine the base path of the JDK or a JRE. If
only a JRE (or an incorrect path) is specified, Tomcat will run but wi
Did you create a Web Service Extension in IIS, mapped to the location of
the isapi redirector dll, and set it to "allowed"?
Leo D
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From: sbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 11:47 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: [SPAM:] - IIS and Tomc
Mendelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 9:47 AM
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Richard,
Thanks for the suggestion. I appreciate the elegance of your ant targets to
create war files targeted for ea
Richard,
Thanks for the suggestion. I appreciate the elegance of your ant
targets to create war files targeted for each runtime environment.
The reason that I am looking for a different approach is this approach
would require me to create a new war file if the managers of the runtime
environment
Dan Toomey wrote:
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> to no avail.
You e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have removed you from the list.
Mark
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From: Leo Donahue - PLANDEVX [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 2:13 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: [SPAM:] - RE: Restricting access to localhost for
In your server.xml you will add an address element and specify it as:
127.0.0.1
Leo
From: Mark Claassen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 10:51 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: [SPAM:] - RE: Restricting access to localhost
If I have followed your code fragments correctly, it looks like your
bean is in request scope and it will go away between requests.
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Fro
>>> I have an application consisting of a web application and some stand
>>> alone java clients. Both the web application and the java clients
use
>>> a database. The problem is that the database configuration
>>> is duplicated.
>
>> If you are doing it the ant way I recommend using filtering.
>
Hi,
> I have an application consisting of a web application and some stand
alone java
> clients. Both the web application and the java clients use a database.
The
> problem is that the database configuration is duplicated.
>
> When I change the database settings, I have to reconfigure both the
w
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