Christopher,
"For dev/test, we sometimes have weeks with no activity, and I've never
seen any problems."
Let's suppose that during this no-activity period, you're restarting once
or twice the database. Or that a firewall silently dropped the connection.
Is the first request lost, Tomcat
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Aurélien,
On 8/22/16 3:36 PM, Aurélien Terrestris wrote:
> "We have a Tomcat 7 and Axis 2 for our Java SOAP web service over
> https on our Ubuntu server. We also use C3PO connection pooling
> (also in other web services which is working fine).
Hello,
Thanks for your help.
The article with the C3PO helper threads is very interesting.
Mit besten Grüßen/with best regards
Matthias Schmitt
Am 22.08.16, 21:48 schrieb "Mark Eggers" :
>Matthias,
>
>On 8/22/2016 8:32 AM, Matthias Schmitt wrote:
>> Hello
Hello,
Thanks for your help.
Yes, the faulty web service is standing still for some time (sometimes 2 days).
Then a request is coming in and it´s not working then. A daily restart could be
an option. However, the Tomcat contains multiple endpoints which are working
fine.
Mit besten Grüßen/with
Matthias,
On 8/22/2016 8:32 AM, Matthias Schmitt wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> We have a Tomcat 7 and Axis 2 for our Java SOAP web service over
> https on our Ubuntu server. We also use C3PO connection pooling (also
> in other web services which is working fine). However, I´m not sure
> if this
"We have a Tomcat 7 and Axis 2 for our Java SOAP web service over https on
our Ubuntu server. We also use C3PO connection pooling (also in other web
services which is working fine). However, I´m not sure if this is related
to the topic."
I believe it is. Is the faulty web service getting requests
Hello everybody,
We have a Tomcat 7 and Axis 2 for our Java SOAP web service over https on our
Ubuntu server. We also use C3PO connection pooling (also in other web services
which is working fine). However, I´m not sure if this is related to the topic.
The web service is working for about