I'm currently learning Tomcat clustering these days.
I setup 4 Tomcat-6.0.22 instances in Windows XP: server1, server2, server3,
server4
cluster1: server1 server2 (228.0.0.4:45564)
cluster2: server3 server4 (228.0.0.4:45566)
Apache/2.2.14(win32) is the frontend. mod_jk-1.2.28 is the connector
On 05.01.2010 09:44, LiuYan 刘研 wrote:
I'm currently learning Tomcat clustering these days.
I setup 4 Tomcat-6.0.22 instances in Windows XP: server1, server2, server3,
server4
cluster1: server1 server2 (228.0.0.4:45564)
cluster2: server3 server4 (228.0.0.4:45566)
Apache/2.2.14(win32) is the
Hello ,
*In Server.xml for Tomcat I have the following values*
!-- A HTTP/1.1 Connector on port 8080 --
Connector port=42591 address=${jboss.bind.address}
maxThreads=750 minSpareThreads=50 maxSpareThreads=150
enableLookups=false redirectPort=8443
I often use (abuse?) the fact that a single thread is used to completely
handle a request, by binding objects to the thread.
Not all code down the line of a request is aware that it is running inside a
web server. I have utility classes that are used in standalone applications
and web
Sounds to me you simply need to create a POJO to contain the execution
context state (and definitely not static variables beyond that to
support the singleton pattern). You could most simply use a HashMap,
but there is a stronger argument around semantics for creating a POJO to
hold that state.
Anyone out there using JEE 6 with Tomcat 6 (specifically Embedded)? I tried
it out in Red5 but it would seem that the latest javaee6-api jar doesn't
include implementations of HttpServlet and most likely other classes. I
really don't want to use Glassfish but I do want to use Global JNDI in JEE
6,
Did you find a solution? I've got the same issue
Derek-52 wrote:
Hello,
I have some troubles with firefox and form authentication running on
Tomcat 5.0.28.
It happens as followed:
User requests restricted Page and is redirected to a LoginServlet
which forwards the request to a
From: Kris Reid [mailto:krisrei...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Pipelining Problem after Form Authentication with Firefox
andStatus Code 408
Did you find a solution? I've got the same issue
Please don't resurrect very dead threads, especially one dealing with
unsupported products (Tomcat 5.0
* users-h...@tomcat.apache.org [2010.01.05 16:10]:
Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the
users@tomcat.apache.org mailing list.
I'm working for my owner, who can be reached
at users-ow...@tomcat.apache.org.
To confirm that you would like
jrda...@magma.ca
removed from the
Thanks for reply. Yes, I have default server.xml but I don't see
$CATALINA_BASE/webapps/ROOT anywhere. Can you please suggest what specific
configuration i can set in server.xml.
I am putting my page in $CATALINA_HOME/webapps/ROOT/ but it does not detect
it and gives me following error, however,
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Peter,
On 1/5/2010 2:56 AM, Peter Crowther wrote:
2010/1/5 test123456 sajith...@thinkcoretech.com
I put the jackrabbit.war file into the webapps.
I have a new test project which will access the jackrabbit.war through the
JNDI lookup.
In
From: File Send [mailto:file.sen...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Tomcat 5.5 root directory
Yes, I have default server.xml but I don't see
$CATALINA_BASE/webapps/ROOT anywhere.
For a default Tomcat installation, CATALINA_BASE == CATALINA_HOME; the only
time the two are different is if you're
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Joe,
On 1/4/2010 6:45 PM, Joe Hansen wrote:
I just forgot to enable the HTTPS Connector! Login form is working now
over https.
Connector port=8080 protocol=HTTP/1.1 connectionTimeout=2
redirectPort=8443 /
Connector port=8443
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 6:12 PM, Jean-Rene David jrda...@magma.ca wrote:
* users-h...@tomcat.apache.org [2010.01.05 16:10]:
Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the
users@tomcat.apache.org mailing list.
I'm working for my owner, who can be reached
at
lsof -i
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
java 13931 pwc 33u IPv6 199611 0t0 TCP *:webcache (LISTEN)
java 13931 pwc 41u IPv6 199612 0t0 TCP *:8009 (LISTEN)
java 13931 pwc 42u IPv6 199616 0t0 TCP
localhost.localdomain:mxi
On 05/01/2010 21:55, Paul Campbell wrote:
lsof -i
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
java 13931 pwc 33u IPv6 199611 0t0 TCP *:webcache (LISTEN)
java 13931 pwc 41u IPv6 199612 0t0 TCP *:8009 (LISTEN)
java 13931 pwc 42u IPv6 199616
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Paul,
On 1/5/2010 4:55 PM, Paul Campbell wrote:
lsof -i
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
java 13931 pwc 33u IPv6 199611 0t0 TCP *:webcache (LISTEN)
java 13931 pwc 41u IPv6 199612 0t0 TCP
Thanks for explanation. I am using http://localhost:8080/hello.jsp. I kept
that in $CATALINA_HOME/webapps/ROOT/ and jsp seems to be correct, however,
the issue is still showing up. No modification has made to conf/web.xml and
server.xml. Case is also taken care of.
HTTP Status 404 - /hello.jsp
From: File Send [mailto:file.sen...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Tomcat 5.5 root directory
Any pointers ??
Look in the Tomcat logs for any messages.
Show us the contents of webapps/ROOT - including permissions.
Verify that the userid Tomcat is running under has at least read access to the
.jsp
tomcat 6:
Is it possible to inject or change remote address to what's in
x-forwaded-for in http header such that when Servlet received the
request it's already in the request.getRemoteAddress()? Otherwise
we'll need to make a urgent change to read from the HTTP header. We
didn't realize it
Hi,
I have a webapp that has 300 jar files bundled in WEB-INF/lib. Most of
the classes in these jar files need to be loaded during the startup of the
webapp. Does tomcat release the jar file handles once the class loader is
done loading the classes? It does not seem to be the case.
Ideally,
On 06/01/2010 04:14, Mohit Anchlia wrote:
tomcat 6:
Is it possible to inject or change remote address to what's in
x-forwaded-for in http header such that when Servlet received the
request it's already in the request.getRemoteAddress()? Otherwise
we'll need to make a urgent change to read
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