Hi
Using the APACHE HTTP 2.X server + Modjk + TOMCAT6.1.14 ( 2 nos) +
JDK1.6 + HP UNIX11 i
Question : Would this work for LB / Sticky Session across Tomcats in
cluster ?
Have a web application with JNI Object ( Java to c++ by Os HP-Unix )
on Socket ( Tcp/ Ip ) for accessing some
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From: "Theparanoidone Theparanoidone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 9:14 PM
Subject: Farm War Deployer / Deploment Strategies
Hola~
I'm looking for an efficient way to deploy a tomcat project to 2 or more
tomcat servers simultaneously.
André Warnier wrote:
Pid wrote:
Tomcat Wiki?
However, in the upper left corner appears the legend "Immutable page",
and I don't seem to find any button, link or whatever allowing me to
edit the page in question, add an item, whatever.
Am I using the wrong page ?
You are in the right plac
> From: exkor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: URL is "null" and HTTP 404 error when using FROM
> authentication
You have some weirdness in your web.xml and context.xml that should be
straightened out before attempting any further analysis.
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Hi
I have this wierd problem i am trying to sovle for a week now, and i
already have gray hair from this mess.
My setup is Apache 2.0, Tomcat 6.0, MySQL 5.0.
I am requesting a protected page in my application:
http://127.0.0.1/myapp/home.jsp
and it takes me to the login page:
http://127.0.0.1/my
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From: "illusion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 11:14 PM
Subject: mapping tomcat to ip address behind router
Hey,
I want to set-up tomcat to serve http requests from behind a router. When
there is a direct internet connection and no rou
Hi folks,
Sorry for insisting this question, but I want to know how I can
monitoring the Response Time for all requests coming for specific port.
I used GlobalRequestProcessor and RequestProcessor for getting
prcessingTime, but I not sure what's the differents between both. Which
one I have
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Illusion,
illusion wrote:
| Yes I do have it setup to forward to port 80 of the internal ip address
| "192". Not sure what I'm missing or have incorrect.
Well, whatever the solution is, there's no need to specify the "address"
in server.xml unl
Hey,
Yes I do have it setup to forward to port 80 of the internal ip address
"192". Not sure what I'm missing or have incorrect.
thanks for the suggestions
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Illusion,
illusion wrote:
| I tried taking the address="192..." portion out in the example 2 where
| tomcat is behind a router and it made no difference. In relation to
port 80
| being blocked, in example 1 above where there is no router, it works f
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Simon,
Simon Papillon wrote:
| Forgive me if I'm overlooking something, but as far as I understand
| it, the sticky session mechanism is driven off the JSESSIONID that is
| assigned by the tomcat container when a client first makes a request
| that i
Hey,
I tried taking the address="192..." portion out in the example 2 where
tomcat is behind a router and it made no difference. In relation to port 80
being blocked, in example 1 above where there is no router, it works fine
when tested with the url with the ip address assigned by the ISP,
"htt
On 12 Jun 2008 at 14:14, illusion wrote:
Date sent: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 14:14:11 -0700 (PDT)
From: illusion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:mapping tomcat to ip address behind router
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Send reply to: Tom
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the reply,
>
> Simon,
>
> Simon Papillon wrote:
> | when there are
> | several all servicing requests in a load balanced context, it doesn't
> | work, because the session ids from different domains may be directed
> | to different tomcat instances / containers, which then brea
Thanks for the quick reply Chuck! I found java5w.exe immediately after
I sent the email. Increasing the heap did not solve my issue. I had to
increase the PermSize by setting -XX:MaxPermSize=256m
Now I am getting some IO and RMI exceptions. However, they are all
related to Alfrsco.
Thanks again!
> From: illusion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: mapping tomcat to ip address behind router
>
> I want to set-up tomcat to serve http requests from
> behind a router.
I think you mean proxy, not router; strictly speaking, routers don't fiddle
with IP addresses, they just pass them on.
>
> From: Shashidhar Rampally [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: PermGen space
>
> I need to increase the heap space by adding -Xms128m -Xmx512m
> to either JAVA_OPTS or CATALINA_OPTS environment variable
That won't help if you're running out of PermGen space.
> In my
Hey,
I want to set-up tomcat to serve http requests from behind a router. When
there is a direct internet connection and no router, and the address
property is added and port number is changed in server.xml as below in
example 1, tomcat serves requests fine for http://99.153.32.456.
When I set
Hey all,
I have deployed Alfresco (http://www.alfresco.com) on my
Apache2.0+modjk_Tomcat5.5.9 installation running on a Windows XP box.
Now, when I start Tomcat I get an OutOfMemoryError. I have searched a
lot and almost all posts say that I need to increase the heap space by
adding -Xms128m -Xmx5
Hi all,
Have a vanilla tomcat & coherence instance logging to local files--
CATALINA_BASE/logs and CACHE/logs. I am implementing a central
logserver and want to get these into the syslog.
I tried
tail -f [file log] | logger -p local#.info
but this resulted in each wrapped line occurring a
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Simon,
Simon Papillon wrote:
| when there are
| several all servicing requests in a load balanced context, it doesn't
| work, because the session ids from different domains may be directed
| to different tomcat instances / containers, which then brea
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Jonathan,
Leffingwell, Jonathan R CTR FRCSE, JAX 7.2.2 wrote:
| I have the following code that worked in Tomcat 5.0, but doesn't work in
| Tomcat 5.5.26:
|
| String formName = mapping.getAttribute(); // mapping is a variable of
| type ActionMapping
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tootbatoot wrote:
| The reason we have to stick to using this version is that it is
recommended
| by another application that tomcat is acting as a client to.
Do you mean that your (Tomcat-hosted) application is connecting to a
3rd-party application?
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On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 12:16 PM, James Rome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am doing a project for a class of HS teachers in July, to teach them
> the wonders of Java and NetBeans. I designed a set of servlets to let
> them manage student grades. I am having them design the basic HTML in
> NVU, and
I am doing a project for a class of HS teachers in July, to teach them
the wonders of Java and NetBeans. I designed a set of servlets to let
them manage student grades. I am having them design the basic HTML in
NVU, and put it into the try blocks of the NB-generated processRequest
servlets, and the
Hola~
I'm looking for an efficient way to deploy a tomcat project to 2 or more tomcat
servers simultaneously.
Changes to are tomcat project may affect the way it communicates with a
database, and therefore we'd like to make sure the deployment takes place
swiftly.
What are some of the better
> From: Estevam Henrique Portela Mota e Silva
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Tomcat 5.5.26 + JDK 6_05 -
> java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: PermGen Space
>
> Good Afternoon,
>
> Memory (Initial memory pool: 512mb and Maximum memory pool: 1024mb)
> Server:
> --> Gigabyte, Core 2 Duo and Memor
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From: "Leffingwell, Jonathan R CTR FRCSE, JAX 7.2.2"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 4:44 PM
Subject: getAttribute(null)?
I have the following code that worked in Tomcat 5.0, but doesn't work in
Tomcat 5.5.26:
String formName = mapping.get
Hello,
I'm using jk 1.2.25 with tomcat 5.5.25 and apache 2.0 on one debian
box - 2.4.27-2-386 i686 GNU/Linux
I've set up 3 tomcat instances that receive requests from the jk
load balancer worker
I've implemented in the web application, a simple cross domain single
sign on (SSO) mechanism. T
Good Afternoon,
Who knows the problem of tomcat on the server.
Tomcat's war have 17 in my company
Memory (Initial memory pool: 512mb and Maximum memory pool: 1024mb)
Version:
--> Tomcat 5.5.26
--> JDK 6_05
Server:
--> Gigabyte, Core 2 Duo and Memory 2 gb (motherboard has maximum of
Switching from JBoss RichFaces 3.2.1.GA to 3.2.0.SR1 fixed the problem. I
did not think this was relevant, but apparently, it is.
dgreenbean wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I keep getting a ViewExpiredException when testing on my localhost. I am
> running Tomcat 6.0.16 inside Eclipse 3.3.2 with Myfaces 1
It's not the "why is formName null?" that I'm worried about. In this
case, it's supposed to be null.
What I want to know is this: Is a NullPointerException supposed to be
thrown if the argument "name" in session.getAttribute(name) is NULL? If
such an exception IS supposed to be thrown, was this
Hi,
I have checked the code in Tomcat again, and although it is very confusing I
feel I did understand something here and there :)
However I have a question - where is the adapter being set? No Adapter is being
initialized in the 'JIoEndPoint', 'Http11Protocol' and 'Http11Processor'. I
als
thanks.
The reason we have to stick to using this version is that it is recommended
by another application that tomcat is acting as a client to.
>From your posts - I understand that the memory usage might show going up all
the time - and it will still be ok because it is showing the heap size of
Hi,
I keep getting a ViewExpiredException when testing on my localhost. I am
running Tomcat 6.0.16 inside Eclipse 3.3.2 with Myfaces 1.2.3 (JSF 1.2) and
Spring 2.5.4.
All I want to do is get rid of this exception. I have restarted Tomcat,
cleared my browser cache, redeployed the webapp, cleane
> From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Tomcat 5.0.28 memory usage - garbage collection
>
> I'd strongly recommend upgrading to a newer JVM. 1.6
> especially is noticeably faster than 1.4 and includes better
> heap management. You should upgrade Tomcat as well, for t
> From: tootbatoot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Tomcat 5.0.28 memory usage - garbage collection
>
> jdk1.4.2_12
I'd strongly recommend upgrading to a newer JVM. 1.6 especially is noticeably
faster than 1.4 and includes better heap management. You should upgrade Tomcat
as well, for
I have the following code that worked in Tomcat 5.0, but doesn't work in
Tomcat 5.5.26:
String formName = mapping.getAttribute(); // mapping is a variable of
type ActionMapping. In this scenario, formName is null.
if (null != session.getAttribute(formName)) {
session.removeAttribute(for
Date sent: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 13:23:20 +0200
From: André Warnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:Re: Moving from a very old Tomcat to a new Tomcat.
To: Tomcat Users List
Send reply to: Tomcat Users List
>
>
> Pid wrote:
> > An
Thanks. Sorry for not including the environment info - here it is:
OS: Windows server 2003 SP1
jdk1.4.2_12
I am checking the numbers from task manager console and not sure whether
these are virtual or real ones? how to find this, thanks.
t
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>
>> From: tootbatoot [mail
> From: tootbatoot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Tomcat 5.0.28 memory usage - garbage collection
>
> When I put load on it via my webapp - I can see the memory
> allocated to the process going up (in task manager) but
> when I kill the session of the webapp (i.e. remove the load)
> it does n
Hi Guys - Can you please help me understand behavior of 5.0.28 tomcat. When I
put load on it via my webapp - I can see the memory allocated to the process
going up (in task manager) but when I kill the session of the webapp (i.e.
remove the load) it does not come down.
Should not the tomcat proces
Pid wrote:
André Warnier wrote:
[...]
With everyone's permission, I would offer to write a draft, but I
wouldn't have a clue as to how or where to publish this.
Tomcat Wiki?
Well, I must be too dumb even for that.
On the page http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/HowTo , the first item is
quot
Hi
After lot's permutation combination
export JAVA_HOME=/opt/java6
echo JAVA_HOME = $JAVA_HOME
export CATALINA_OPTS='-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.port=8999
-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl=false
-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate=false'
echo CATALINA_OPTS = $CATALINA_OPTS
André Warnier wrote:
Bill Davidson wrote:
Bill Barker wrote:
>This is correct. TC 3.2.4 never set the "secure" flag on that cookie,
>and TC 3.3.2 would only set it if you enabled an option in server.xml.
>This feature of TC is only on TC 4.0 and higher.
Thank you for confirming that.
I per
Bill Davidson wrote:
Bill Barker wrote:
>This is correct. TC 3.2.4 never set the "secure" flag on that cookie,
>and TC 3.3.2 would only set it if you enabled an option in server.xml.
>This feature of TC is only on TC 4.0 and higher.
Thank you for confirming that.
I personally believe that t
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