Hi Markus,
ok, I see. Checking the log file is see that APR is used in the
home/base-installation!
The only irritating thing is that if APR is disabled (e.g. by not
supplying the necessary libraries) there is no "INFO" message about this
situation in a home/base-installation.
Cheers,
--St
Stefan Wachter wrote:
> 2. Is there a possibility to check if the APR is used or not?
Just look at the class names (Http11AprProtocol or Http11BaseProtocol)
reported by the init messages in catalina.out. For example:
- APR
22.06.2006 10:30:55 org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11AprProtocol init
- no A
Hi all,
after a while I had figured out how to use APR with Tomcat (cf.
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.jakarta.tomcat.user/133360/focus=133360)
on a 64-Bit environment with a 32-bit JVM. Now the next issue popped up:
If Tomcat is started from the CATALINA_HOME/bin directory by startup.sh