It is tomcat-3.3.2 in red hat linux AS4 , kernel 2.6.9
Can you take exmaple how to use manager webapp
Please advice
n828cl wrote:
>
>> From: chuikingman [mailto:chuiking...@yahoo.com.hk]
>> Subject: check number of http connection in tomcat
>>
>> I use tomcat .
>
> Congratulatio
I see. Thanks for the input.
I think I will try to run the app (as a local experiment only) on tomcat 6 to
see what happens. If that fails I may try to recompile 3.3.2.
Cheers
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From: Bill Barker [mailto:billwbar...@verizon.net]
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To: users@t
Hahaha!
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Subject: Re: remote debug with tomcat 3.3.2
On 02/03/2010 15:28, Kedzior Wojciech wrote:
> Hi Chuck,
>
> Thanks for your answer.
>
> That is exactly how I feel. However I'm no
in linux you can use:
ps -ef | grep http | grep -v grep | wc -l
This command returns the number of "http" active process
El 03/03/2010 07:42, "Caldarale, Charles R"
escribió:
> From: chuikingman [mailto:chuiking...@yahoo.com.hk]
> Subject: check number of http connection in tomcat
>
> I use tom
> From: chuikingman [mailto:chuiking...@yahoo.com.hk]
> Subject: check number of http connection in tomcat
>
> I use tomcat .
Congratulations. What version? What platform?
> I want to know how to check the number of http connection in the
> existing Tomcat web server ??
It's not perfectly cle
> From: Cummins College [mailto:cummins.grou...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Access to Tomcat's MBeans
>
> Could someone please help us how to access Tomcat's Mbeans
> using Java code.
This is not a direct answer, but you could download the source for Lambda Probe
(www.lambdaprobe.org) and see how it
> From: Bill Barker [mailto:billwbar...@verizon.net]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat threads
>
> The examples in Tomcat 7 are mostly server-push (e.g. fake stock
> ticker, chat). These are done by not completing the connection,
> and just pumping more data to a chunked response (so you get the
> spinning w
Hi,
Could someone please help us how to access Tomcat's Mbeans using Java code.
How is the basic logic to access the default mbeans present in Tomcat.
Please help.
Hi
http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/tech/java/sqlj_jdbc/htdocs/jdbc_111060.html
This one is for Oracle Database 11g an up only
Tried this Driver ojdbc15/jdk5 ojdbc16/jdk6 with my existing 4 year old
application and started getting Compile time exceptions did not proceed
futur
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Subject: Re: Tomcat threads
basically the request is handed off to another thread and the
original one returns to the poo
I use tomcat .
I want to know how to check the number of http connection in the existing
Tomcat web server ??
Any advice ???
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I'm using JSVC to start Tomcat 6.0.20 as a daemon on Solaris. Java is
jdk1.6.0_16.
I need to deploy the same war file as 2 different contexts. Each context
has the same logging.properties file in the classes directory. The
conf/logging.properties has not been changed.
Problem: The logging
> From: Bill Barker [mailto:billwbar...@verizon.net]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat threads
>
> basically the request is handed off to another thread and the
> original one returns to the pool. This also allows for two-way
> communication instead of relying on polling.
What's required on the client end?
> From: Bharath Vasudevan [mailto:bharath@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat threads
>
> Why is it illlogical?
40+ years of system architecture experience.
> If the number of requests increases, the number of threads
> that can be handled by the system goes down.
You'll have to explain that
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From: Bharath Vasudevan [mailto:bharath@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Tomcat threads
If we get a request on a thread, let some other thread do
the work for it and store the r
I'm pretty sure that I compiled the binary for 3.3.2 without debugging
support. The only thing I can think of is to download the source release of
3.3.2 and compile it with debugging.
At the time 3.3.2 was released, using a debugger in Java was so painful that
almost nobody did it.
"Kedzior
> From: Carl [mailto:c...@etrak-plus.com]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat dies suddenly
>
> Still looking for the exorcist but we now know that an older
> version of the Sun JVM doesn't do the trick.
Not necessarily. 6u10 was a major internal upgrade, so it might be interesting
to try 6u7:
http://java.
We're using the 11.2.0.1 oracle jar with the seperate commons-dbcp 1.4 without
any problems or modifications. This is with 6.0.24 and 6.0.20 under 1.6.0_18 on
centos 5.
-Tony
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From: Mark Shifman
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 6:08 PM
To
This is an update.
Tried Sun JVM 1.6.0_16 (I had already tried 1.6.0_17 and 1.6.0_18... Taylan
thought 1.6.0_16 worked properly in his environment.) Failed with the same
indicator as the other tests: brought it up on Sunday, failed about 11:00AM
this morning (the T105 AMD 64 bit Slackware, et
--- On Tue, 3/2/10 at 3:39 PM, Propes, Barry L wrote:
> Then that should work...are you using
> DBCP with it?
>
> > I wonder now...should I perhaps be using this jar?
> ojdbc6.jar ?
> >
> > Has anyone upgraded their Oracle drivers that's using
> TC 6 and JDK 1.6?
> >
> > If anyone has used th
Propes, Barry L wrote:
I wonder now...should I perhaps be using this jar? ojdbc6.jar ?
Has anyone upgraded their Oracle drivers that's using TC 6 and JDK 1.6?
If anyone has used these environments together and needed to make the change,
please apprise.
I am using ojdbc6.jar with tomcat 6
Why is it illlogical? Fast is a relative term. If the number of requests
increases, the number of threads that can be handled by the system goes down
. The context switches and the pain to handle the switches makes handling of
the requests in lesser threads which is scalable.
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 a
> From: Bharath Vasudevan [mailto:bharath@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat threads
>
> If we get a request on a thread, let some other thread do
> the work for it and store the response info. The thread
> which does the work writes the response on that request.
If the processing is fast, wh
Thanks Chuck.
One thing I am not able to get is why would the user care if the response
was done from a different thread? Is it not going to be opaque to the user
as long as its fast?
If we get a request on a thread, let some other thread do the work for it
and store the response info. The thread
Hi Christopher.
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 2:51 PM, Christopher Schultz <
ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
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> Xie,
>
> [snip]
> > if (!isHttpServlet(request, response)) {
> > chain.doFilter(request, response);
> > return
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Aryeh,
On 3/2/2010 4:12 PM, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
Also forgot to mention I already refactored the servlet to use pure
hex encoding (namely we convert the entire request into a hex string
so for example a old format
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Aryeh,
On 3/2/2010 4:05 PM, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
Christopher Schultz wrote:
I know this sounds silly, but we're getting down to the
grasping-at-straw
Oh ok.
Thanks.
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From: Hassan Schroeder [mailto:hassan.schroe...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 5:53 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: DB connection error -Tomcat 6 config
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Propes, Barry L wrote:
> Then that should work...a
> From: Bharath Vasudevan [mailto:bharath@gmail.com]
> Subject: Tomcat threads
>
> Are they user level threads or kernel threads?
Depends on the particular JVM being used, not on Tomcat. Pretty much all
modern JVMs use a kernel thread for each java.lang.Thread instance on which
start() has
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Propes, Barry L wrote:
> Then that should work...are you using DBCP with it?
I don't *believe* so; possibly ActiveRecord/activerecord-jdbc-adapter
was doing pooling under the hood but it was strictly a proof of concept
for the client so I really didn't care about p
Hi,
I would like to know more on the threads created in tomcat. Are they user
level threads or kernel threads?
I see that the requests are kicked off through the threads from a pool
(which has a configured size), how can this be scalable?
Also, from my understanding in servlets, the response for
Then that should work...are you using DBCP with it?
Thanks.
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On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 3:18 PM, Propes
On 02/03/2010 21:04, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Aryeh,
On 3/2/2010 3:48 PM, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
Christopher Schultz wrote:
Is this a new client, or just a new data format? Mark's suggestion that
you may be using POS
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 3:18 PM, Propes, Barry L wrote:
> I wonder now...should I perhaps be using this jar? ojdbc6.jar ?
>
> Has anyone upgraded their Oracle drivers that's using TC 6 and JDK 1.6?
>
> If anyone has used these environments together and needed to make the change,
> please appris
Thank the comments. I should have rechecked this file before I sent it here.
:)
First, for the init() part: in the super class FilterBase, we have a init()
method which will do the initialization work you mentioned.
Second, you are absolutely right about the log.info(). I first wrote
like thi
I wonder now...should I perhaps be using this jar? ojdbc6.jar ?
Has anyone upgraded their Oracle drivers that's using TC 6 and JDK 1.6?
If anyone has used these environments together and needed to make the change,
please apprise.
Thanks,
Barry
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On 02/03/2010 15:28, Kedzior Wojciech wrote:
Hi Chuck,
Thanks for your answer.
That is exactly how I feel. However I'm not the person responsible for these
kinds of decisions within the company. I am merely trying to help the guys
here by being more (much much more) efficient by using a deb
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Aryeh,
On 3/2/2010 4:12 PM, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
> Also forgot to mention I already refactored the servlet to use pure
> hex encoding (namely we convert the entire request into a hex string
> so for example a old format message of
> "call=default.
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Aryeh,
On 3/2/2010 4:05 PM, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
> Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
>> Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
>>> Christopher Schultz wrote:
>>>
>>> I know this sounds silly, but we're getting down to the
>>> grasping-at-straws level, here, so bear with
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Xie,
On 3/2/2010 3:58 PM, Xie Xiaodong wrote:
> public class AccessLogFilter
> extends FilterBase {
For the most part, you've just replaced the invoke() method with a
doFilter() method and introduced init(), which calls start(). Then, you
removed
On Mar 2, 2010, at 4:10 PM, fred basset wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I use log4j, I'm trying to configure it so that log4j uses a non
> hardcoded path, and it resolves the path both when running under
> tomcat and running my unit tests from the CLI with ant.
>
> Here's the relevant line from log4j.prope
Hi All,
I use log4j, I'm trying to configure it so that log4j uses a non
hardcoded path, and it resolves the path both when running under
tomcat and running my unit tests from the CLI with ant.
Here's the relevant line from log4j.properties:
log4j.appender.R.File=${catalina.home}/logs/myapp.log
> From: dale77 [mailto:dale.ogil...@trimble.co.nz]
> Subject: Tomcat 6.0.18 fails to load webapp on container restart
>
> The application loads first time, but if tomcat is restarted, the app
> fails with the the following error:
>
> Feb 23, 2010 8:42:54 AM org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContex
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Aryeh,
On 3/2/2010 3:48 PM, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
Christopher Schultz wrote:
Is this a new client, or just a new data format? Mark's suggestion that
you may be using POST without the proper Content-Type would
Hi,
The application loads first time, but if tomcat is restarted, the app fails
with the the following error:
INFO: Starting Servlet Engine: Apache Tomcat/6.0.18
Feb 23, 2010 8:42:54 AM org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContext
resourcesStart
SEVERE: Error starting static Resources
java.lang.Ille
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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On 3/2/2010 3:48 PM, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
Christopher Schultz wrote:
Is this a new client, or just a new data format? Mark's suggestion
that
you may be using POST without the
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RayDon,
On 3/1/2010 12:46 PM, RayDon1 wrote:
> Caused by: org.postgresql.util.PSQLException: Connection refused.
Seems pretty straightforward.
> SERVER
> Active Internet connections (servers and established)
> Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address
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Christopher Schultz wrote:
Is this a new client, or just a new data format? Mark's suggestion that
you may be using POST without the proper Content-Type would
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Aryeh,
On 3/2/2010 3:48 PM, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
> Christopher Schultz wrote:
>
>> Is this a new client, or just a new data format? Mark's suggestion that
>> you may be using POST without the proper Content-Type would result in
>> getting null for
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It gets null's on POST's only but only from the new input format (there
are parts of the app that still use the old format and they work fine)
Is this a new c
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Xie (or is it Xiaodong?),
On 3/2/2010 2:57 PM, Xie Xiaodong wrote:
> I submitted some code but not including the AccessLogFilter since I had
> something question about the implementation of it. Here I give you the
> version I wrote last summer. Hope y
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On 3/2/2010 2:20 PM, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
> It gets null's on POST's only but only from the new input format (there
> are parts of the app that still use the old format and they work fine)
Is this a new client, or just a new data format? M
Hello, Christopher,
I submitted some code but not including the AccessLogFilter since I had
something question about the implementation of it. Here I give you the
version I wrote last summer. Hope you could check it and submit a patch.
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 6:41 PM, Christopher Schultz <
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On 3/2/2010 1:51 AM, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
Yes we are and thats why I probably mistook the effect of it doing that
as a side effect instead of a designed in feature... now that being said
we have used that co
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Aryeh,
On 3/2/2010 1:51 AM, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
> Yes we are and thats why I probably mistook the effect of it doing that
> as a side effect instead of a designed in feature... now that being said
> we have used that content day since the first f
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Søren,
On 2/27/2010 8:31 AM, Søren Blidorf wrote:
> I have made a struts application and it works just fine on my testserver.
>
> I have now uploaded it to my hosted webserver and struts does not work.
>
> When I link to a *.do I get “Page not found
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Xie,
On 2/26/2010 4:33 PM, Xie Xiaodong wrote:
> No, there is no AccessLogFilter in Tomcat 7 for now. I've got my
> version of AccessLogFilter during Google Summer Code 2009, but has
> not yet submit it for some reason.
Uh, why not submit it and get
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Chuck,
On 2/26/2010 3:54 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
>> Subject: Re: log4j :ERROR LogMananger.repositorySelector was null
>> likely duetoerror
>>
>> 4) Use jinfo, a program that
Yes, using Tcat Server profiles is another way. Create a new profile that
contains
all of the Tomcat configuration you want, and any files you want to add into
your
Tomcat installation (binary or text), and you can apply the profile to any
number
of regular Tomcat installations, potentially across
Really? Well, when I was implementing connection pooling in 4.1.31, I
specifically remember having to use ojdbc14_g.jar instead of ojdbc14.jar to
successfully get the conn pooling to work.
I'll swap out the ojdbc14_g.jar for the ojdbc14.jar and just use the latter
and see if that works.
Than
> From: Karthik Nanjangude [mailto:karthik.nanjang...@xius-bcgi.com]
> Subject: RE: Curious to know if the following is permitted
>
> Are u saying about AXIS, Using Http protocol for loosely based Client
> usage.
I wouldn't think AXIS is necessary - just use whatever the webapps inside
Tomcat ar
Hi Chuck,
Thanks for your answer.
That is exactly how I feel. However I'm not the person responsible for these
kinds of decisions within the company. I am merely trying to help the guys
here by being more (much much more) efficient by using a debugger instead of
log files when developing c
Hi
Chuck
Sorry for the process
Are u saying about AXIS, Using Http protocol for loosely based Client usage.
OK this is one of the options, are there any others ?
With regards
karthik
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Sent: Tuesday, Ma
> From: Karthik Nanjangude [mailto:karthik.nanjang...@xius-bcgi.com]
> Subject: RE: Curious to know if the following is permitted
>
> So my requirement / Clarification is to How to re-use the existing
> applications business Layer from the web applications which in turn
> uses the JNDI to connect
Hi
I am no expert in LDAP ...Plz excuse me
Existing web application, JDBC Connection pool can be attained with JNDI
So my requirement / Clarification is to How to re-use the existing applications
business Layer from the web applications which in turn uses the JNDI to connect
to DB for Data pr
On 02/03/2010 14:08, Hoang, Phong T CTR Navy ERP wrote:
Environment: Apache Tomcat version 5.5.20, Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise
Edition x64
Apache Tomcat is embedded with the Business Objects software install and not a
standalone install.
Attempted to apply fixes from Revision 902650 fo
On 2 March 2010 14:08, Hoang, Phong T CTR Navy ERP
wrote:
> Environment: Apache Tomcat version 5.5.20, Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise
> Edition x64
>
> Apache Tomcat is embedded with the Business Objects software install and not
> a standalone install.
>
> Attempted to apply fixes from Revis
> From: Kedzior Wojciech [mailto:wojciech.kedz...@gemalto.com]
> Subject: remote debug with tomcat 3.3.2
>
> I'm having a problem with setting up a remote debug session to my
> Tomcat 3.3.2 Final.
You're asking for help with a version of Tomcat that's six years old and hasn't
been supported for
Environment: Apache Tomcat version 5.5.20, Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise
Edition x64
Apache Tomcat is embedded with the Business Objects software install and not a
standalone install.
Attempted to apply fixes from Revision 902650 for the vulnerabilities
identified but the following files
2010/3/2 Karthik Nanjangude :
>
> Can a standalone piece of code (out of web apps) connect via JNDI to the
> web application running successfully on Tomcat
Only if your web application will open a socket and listen there.
Tomcat 6.0 connectors themselves understand HTTP(S) and AJP protocols on
Thanks.
any more suggestion? I red some interesting about Tcat Server Server Profiles.
Best Regards
Citando Pid :
On 01/03/2010 16:47, co...@sapo.pt wrote:
Hello!
Actually we have a lot of different web applications with specific
settings for each one, namelly: JNDI, SPRING, logging propert
Hi
SPEC
JDK 1.5
TOMKAT 6.0.20
O/s Unix /Linux /WIN2000
Curious to know if the following is permitted
Can a standalone piece of code (out of web apps) connect via JNDI to the web
application running successfully on Tomcat
Note: - This is required for some scheduled End of Day Operations to
2010/3/1 emerson cargnin :
> Am I wrong or tomcat 7 will provide support for folder aliasing (pull
> in resources from external locations)?
>
> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox//tomcat-dev/200905.mbox/<4a1c5275.7010...@apache.org>
>
Yes, it will.
See
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/tomcat/tru
On 01/03/2010 14:26, dBenjamin wrote:
I using customize icon to launch my application before starting the tomcat my
java program will check and then it will allow to start the tomcat otherwise
it will change the port and server will get start.
How are you changing the port? Are you somehow ed
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