"Christopher Schultz" wrote in message
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> John,
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> On 5/29/2009 6:08 PM, johnrock wrote:
>> I am using standalone tomcat (no apache) without SSL, without APR, I am
>> not
>> using any manager or
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Raquel,
On 5/29/2009 6:35 AM, Raquel Hernández Martinez wrote:
> I am using apache Tomcat 5.5 which is set up on a hp-ux machine.
> my application uses jaspert-reports
> At times during we use jaspert-rerpot for generate to a pdf, get an error
> as sh
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Martin,
Wow, you did a lot of work!
On 5/29/2009 8:47 AM, Martin Gainty wrote:
> but none of this *should happen if the jsp execution did'nt double submit*
> relevant bits of your jsp code located at
What does this mean?
>> at org.apache.j
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Raquel,
On 5/29/2009 6:35 AM, Raquel Hernández Martinez wrote:
> I am using apache Tomcat 5.5 which is set up on a hp-ux machine.
> my application uses jaspert-reports
> At times during we use jaspert-rerpot for generate to a pdf, get an error
> as sh
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John,
On 5/29/2009 4:38 PM, johnrock wrote:
> I wanted to add a little clarity to my question: I am not using SSL or
> serving any significant amount of static content - just good ol fashioned
> Jsp/Jstl's with a standalone tomcat (no Apache). A very
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John,
On 5/29/2009 6:08 PM, johnrock wrote:
> I am using standalone tomcat (no apache) without SSL, without APR, I am not
> using any manager or host-manager applications ..
Adding the APR library will give you a significant performance
improvement e
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Johnny,
On 5/28/2009 11:53 PM, Johnny Lui wrote:
> Potential connection leakage:4
Looks like you might be leaking connections. You should fix that!
http://blog.christopherschultz.net/?p=68
- -chris
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André-John,
On 5/28/2009 6:59 PM, Andre-John Mas wrote:
> The ability to display non-latin charactrers depends as much on the
> client operating system, as on the what the server is providing. For
> example if you have nothing on your computer that
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André-John,
On 5/28/2009 7:23 PM, Andre-John Mas wrote:
> You can specify any encoding you wish, but this is the most
> universal encoding. If you don't specify the character encoding in
> the content-type most browsers will default to ISO-8859-1 as t
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George,
On 5/28/2009 3:59 PM, George Sexton wrote:
> The issue is the default character set for Java. I've noticed that at
> least at one point in time, the default character set for Java running
> under windows was Windows-1252. Running under Linux i
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Maurizio,
On 5/29/2009 3:05 AM, Maurizio Rottin wrote:
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>
[snip]
> "ERROR [TP-Processor40] - Servlet.service() for servlet jsp threw exception
> javax.servlet.jsp.JspException: Define tag cannot set a null value
>at org.apache.struts.tagl
"Caldarale, Charles R" wrote in message
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>> From: johnrock [mailto:johnpi...@yahoo.com]
>> Subject: Re: Apache Portable Runtime ?
>>
>> Given that, is it still a preferred idea to install APR?
>
>Your best bet is to m
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> Running tomcat 6.0.18 server.xml has the following listener's enabled by
> default:
>
>
>
> SSLEngine="on" />
>
If you are not using APR, than you don't need this (and removing it gets rid
of a message at startup).
>
Spring and/or DI frameworks do not use either JNDI or MXbean unless
specifically configured to do so
free to disable those listeners as they are serve no useful purpose
Martin Gainty
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János Löbb:
> Because the electron has resting mess, it will never go with speed of
> light. The info by the way is not supplied by the electron, but
> rather with electromagnetic waves around the wire who have no resting
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Oh, what a mess!
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1) Correct
2) Didn't try and agree with you.
3) Correct. Not using APR, just HTTP (HTTPS later, but not tried)
4) Correct.
System config: Windows 2008 Standard (64-bit), Tomcat 5.5 standard
install running as standalone web server.
Copied the 32-bit install and replaced tomcat5.exe, tomcat5w.exe
mgainty wrote:
>
>> Do I need these listeners or can I remove some/all of them?
> DONT_NEED>If No Apr then remove AprLifecycleListener
> DONT_NEED>If No Jsp then remove JasperListener
> DONT_NEED>If No MBean then remove ServerLifecycleListener
> DONT_NEED>If No JNDI then remove GlobalResourcesLi
DONT_NEED>dont need with Comment
> Running tomcat 6.0.18 server.xml has the following listener's enabled by
> default:
>
>
>
>SSLEngine="on" />
DONT_NEED>NO Implementation of LifecycleListener that will init and
and destroy APR? then comment this out
>
>
>
DONT_NEED>NO implementa
Bonjour-
Then we define a URL, which should be mapped to this worker, i.e. the URL we use
to reach the functionality of the status worker. You can use any method mod_jk
supports
for the web server of your choice. Possibilities are maps inside
uriworkermap.properties,
an additional mount attribu
Running tomcat 6.0.18 server.xml has the following listener's enabled by
default:
I am using standalone tomcat (no apache) without SSL, without APR, I am not
using any manager or host-manager applications ..
Do I need these listeners or can I remove some/all of them?
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Good afternoon,
I've been trying to get the jkstatus component of mod_jk running, and
I'm not quite sure what I'm doing wrong in trying to have it report dead
Tomcat instances.
I have two tomcat instances setup in a load balancer, as a test I've
taken down one of them.
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: dfobox [mailto:dfo...@gmail.com]
Subject: Php, tomcat, mappings and authentication.
Can I make php work under Tomcat?
It can be done, but it's less painful to do with httpd.
Can I make apache render php pages, while Tomcat renders jsp?
That's probably bett
Good afternoon,
I've been trying to get the jkstatus component of mod_jk running, and
I'm not quite sure what I'm doing wrong in trying to have it report dead
Tomcat instances.
I have two tomcat instances setup in a load balancer, as a test I've
taken down one of them. However the jkstatus
> From: johnrock [mailto:johnpi...@yahoo.com]
> Subject: Re: Apache Portable Runtime ?
>
> Given that, is it still a preferred idea to install APR?
Your best bet is to measure the performance of your webapp with and without
APR. Since you're not using SSL and have limited static content, I susp
I wanted to add a little clarity to my question: I am not using SSL or
serving any significant amount of static content - just good ol fashioned
Jsp/Jstl's with a standalone tomcat (no Apache). A very svelt and simple web
app that I am designing for performance.
Given that, is it still a preferre
I am running a standalone tomcat 6.0.18 on a centOS 5.3 system. Is it a good
idea to install the Apache Portable Runtime? Would I see performance
increase? And, are there any drawbacks/cons to doing so?
Thanks for any advice you might have on this -
John
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I have that book; I am studying for SWCD certification. There are some
gaps I am trying to fill.
On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 3:03 PM, S Arvind wrote:
> instead of reading that tutorial try reading "Head First JSP and SERVLETS".
>
> -Arvind S
>
>
> On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 7:14 PM, veena pandit wro
instead of reading that tutorial try reading "Head First JSP and SERVLETS".
-Arvind S
On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 7:14 PM, veena pandit wrote:
> http://www.jsptut.com/
>
> On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 9:39 AM, Caldarale, Charles R <
> chuck.caldar...@unisys.com> wrote:
>
> > > From: veena pandit [mailt
> From: dfobox [mailto:dfo...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Php, tomcat, mappings and authentication.
>
> Can I make php work under Tomcat?
It can be done, but it's less painful to do with httpd.
> Can I make apache render php pages, while Tomcat renders jsp?
That's probably better.
> Is it easier to
I'm new to this forum and already fan of it :)
Here's the story:
I have a website hosted on a remote server with private JVM. It consists of
two parts - client and admin (which is actually CMS). There is NGASI
installed. I enabled wildcard mapping so all request to web server are
forwarded to tomc
> From: Chetan Chheda [mailto:chetan_chh...@yahoo.com]
> Subject: User tracking/monitoring
>
> Is there anyway we can add the tomcat sessionID to their page so
> that they can tell us where they are?
Besides adding it to some common component of each page of the web site as Tim
suggested, you co
> From: Jeffrey Janner [mailto:jeffrey.jan...@polydyne.com]
> Subject: RE: Windows x64 Installer
>
> Tested all those options before I sent the mail.
Let me summarize to see if I understand this properly:
1) 32-bit JVM, 32-bit DLL: works from localhost and from a separate system
2) 32-bit JVM,
Add this to your footer?
SESSION ID: ${pageContext.session.id}
-Tim
Chetan Chheda wrote:
All,
In our production environment we load balance across 4 tomcats that are split among 2 physical servers. This is a high traffic website and we get calls from users for a number of support issues
All,
In our production environment we load balance across 4 tomcats that are
split among 2 physical servers. This is a high traffic website and we get calls
from users for a number of support issues and for most of these issues the
first step is to find out what tomcat instance they ended
Tested all those options before I sent the mail.
Windows firewall: off. Symantec EP11 firewall: disabled
Still no response off the wire.
Running 32-bit version worked OK and well as 64-bit with 32-bit APR.
Only 64-bit with 64-bit was a problem.
Could not connect with telnet nor browser. With SEP
On May 28, 2009, at 5:36 PM, André Warnier wrote:
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Mladen Turk [mailto:mt...@apache.org]
Subject: Re: Windows x64 Installer
You've beet me by a millisecond ;)
Yeah, but that's 300 km for an electron...
And please note that from the electron's point of view,
> From: gnix infosoft noida [mailto:garg.may...@gmail.com]
> Subject: tomcat virtual host or directory
>
> How tio configure virtual host in tomcat 5.5
Did you try to look at the Tomcat doc before posting?
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/virtual-hosting-howto.html
- Chuck
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http://www.jsptut.com/
On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 9:39 AM, Caldarale, Charles R <
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com> wrote:
> > From: veena pandit [mailto:v.kri...@gmail.com]
> > Subject: Re: hello world
> >
> > it was chapter 1 in a web based tutorial for JSP. :-)
>
> Can you provide a link to the tutoria
How tio configure virtual host in tomcat 5.5
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> From: veena pandit [mailto:v.kri...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: hello world
>
> it was chapter 1 in a web based tutorial for JSP. :-)
Can you provide a link to the tutorial? I'd like to see what it says.
- Chuck
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Here's the /etc/sysctl.conf parameters that I've started with:
vm.dirty_writeback_centisecs = 100
vm.dirty_expire_centisecs = 100
vm.pagecache = 1 10 30
Since this server is taking Production traffic, we'll need to what for a
window to test this. I'll let you know how it works out. If the two
Well I had to know, because it was chapter 1 in a web based tutorial for
JSP. :-)
Thanks,
Veena
On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 9:15 AM, André Warnier wrote:
> veena pandit wrote:
>
>> It was actually:
>>
>> http://localhost:8080/webapps/Hello/Hello.html. Sorry for the misprint.
>>
>> This must be th
> From: tcwarrior [mailto:sr_s...@yahoo.com]
> Subject: RE: Tomcat relative path
>
> Isn't it 2 per domain?
Maybe; I didn't realize your intent was to have a separate domain for each
image. If the client keeps track of connections by domain name, then putting
pairs of images in separate subdom
>> http://localhost:8080/webapps/Hello/Hello.html. Sorry for the misprint.
>>
> This must be the longest-running thread about a Hello World application
> ever, in any programming language.
> :-)
It looks to me that you should remove the webapps from the url.
What is your local path
What is the s
veena pandit wrote:
It was actually:
http://localhost:8080/webapps/Hello/Hello.html. Sorry for the misprint.
This must be the longest-running thread about a Hello World application
ever, in any programming language.
:-)
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T
2009/5/29 Maurizio Rottin :
> 2009/5/28 Christopher Schultz :
>
> myScroller.addMessage("Prossimamente news");
>
>
>
> //the problem should be in the bean:define
> myScroller.addMessage(' id="nzews" name="limitNewsList" length="2"
> offset="0">
It was actually:
http://localhost:8080/webapps/Hello/Hello.html. Sorry for the misprint.
Veena
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 6:07 AM, S Arvind wrote:
> What path you gave to get that html in browser?
>
> -Arvind S
>
> *
> "Many of lifes failure are people who did not realize how close they were
> t
$CATALINA_HOME/conf/catalina.policy contenu
grant {
permission java.util.PropertyPermission "user.home", "read";
}
?
Bon Chance
Martin
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unwinding the stack
org.apache.jasper.runtime.PageContextImpl private void _initialize(Servlet
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127 ServletResponse response, String errorPageURL,
128 boolean needsSession, int bufferSize, boolean
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Hello,
i'm using Apache Fop to create PDF file from a xml and xsl files in debian
lenny, in command line every thing is ok but when i try to make fop work
under tomcat i have a problem :
i have already build Fop project with Ant, i have deployed the Fop.war file
into tomcat
when i go to http://lo
Recently in our Tomcat 6 , when we restart the tomcat we are getting the
problem such as
*Context[/] failed to load due to previous error. *
listenerstart cannot be loaded , something like that.
after many restarts its finally loading all the context. We are having
around 100 differnt context
Hello
I am using apache Tomcat 5.5 which is set up on a hp-ux machine.
my application uses jaspert-reports
At times during we use jaspert-rerpot for generate to a pdf, get an error
as shown below, and this causes the servers hangs and can not log on the
tomcat console and application .
After resta
I would create a custom tag to replace the image jsp tag. Then at
configuration time, the custom image tag would write out the full url
with whatever hostname you need so you can split your requests across
domains.
Splitting requests across domains may speed up the requests on "legacy
browser
Thanks Martin,
Solved, i pointed the different folder, so it took my entire webapps instead
of my jsp content alone...
*
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success when they gave up."
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On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 7:11 PM, Martin Gainty wrote:
2009/5/28 Christopher Schultz :
>> May I put the code here? (i think it's very little and simple to read)
>
> Sure. Post what you've got and we'll take a look.
>
" );
System.out.println( "show news:"; + limitNewsList + "" );
//this is working! i can see the arraylist popula
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