Andre & Christopher thanks a lot for your time & help.
One last query related to mod _jk & mod_proxy_balancer modules:- among these
two which one is preferred i mean which is more stable & has good performance.?
Any idea
It will be great if you can share document link which talks about there pr
Thank you só much Christofer that's what I'm talking about!!!
Muito obrigado pela ajuda!!!
Sent from my iPhone
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> Daniel,
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> On 10/23/12 4:12 PM, Daniel Barcellos wrote:
>> Imagine this s
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Daniel,
On 10/23/12 4:12 PM, Daniel Barcellos wrote:
> Imagine this simple examplo... we used to develop app for Oracle
> forms that runs over a oracle application server. If you need to
> install it you should obey a big list of requirement so that e
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S Ahmed,
On 10/23/12 5:04 PM, S Ahmed wrote:
> Ok from what I understood, if you want to capture statistics or
> look into jmx related metrics, you have to manually fireup
> visualvm/jconsole i.e. be on your computer, and monitor it as
> oppose to som
Hi Guys,
You've been greate with your help! I knew that all replies will have useful
even if some o you guys do not agree with my considarations nor if I could make
myself understandable!
I think the two last answers can send me to the right direction!
So thanks again!!
Obrigado!
Sent from m
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Konstantin,
On 10/22/12 1:19 PM, verlag.preis...@t-online.de wrote:
> I'm running Tomcat 7.0.32 with Java 1.7.0_09 (64-bit) on Windows
> Server 2008 R2 (64-bit), behind IIS 7.5 with ISAPI Redirector
> 1.2.37. For the AJP connection, I used the AJP-AP
Ok from what I understood, if you want to capture statistics or look into
jmx related metrics, you have to manually fireup visualvm/jconsole i.e. be
on your computer, and monitor it as oppose to somethign that runs 24/7
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 1:58 PM, Pid wrote:
> On 22/10/2012 15:37, S Ahmed w
On 23/10/2012 21:54, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> Pid,
>
> On 10/23/12 3:00 PM, Pid wrote:
>> On 23/10/2012 16:55, Jan Kostelansky wrote:
>>> I am using Tomcat 6.0.18 deployed as web service on Windows XP
>>> SP3.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I created additional Host element in conf/server.xml, so I have
>>>
On 23/10/2012 21:14, Albretch Mueller wrote:
>> Using Java Web Start does not require any Java on the backend
>> whatsoever. You can serve a Java Web Start app from a vanilla IIS with
>> no dynamic content at all. So, Tomcat itself has really nothing to do
>> with it all.
> ~
> Not quite. The JNLP
On 10/23/2012 1:12 PM, Daniel Barcellos wrote:
Hi Chris,
you've said: "I think that you are trying to use this list incorrectly...".
Thank you for your patience in advising me how should I use this list. I'm
pretty sure you're right, but if I'm here that's because I'm not able to
find any good
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Pid,
On 10/23/12 3:00 PM, Pid wrote:
> On 23/10/2012 16:55, Jan Kostelansky wrote:
>> I am using Tomcat 6.0.18 deployed as web service on Windows XP
>> SP3.
>>
>>
>>
>> I created additional Host element in conf/server.xml, so I have
>> two virtual
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Jan,
On 10/23/12 11:55 AM, Jan Kostelansky wrote:
> I am using Tomcat 6.0.18 deployed as web service on Windows XP
> SP3.
Upgrade: that version of Tomcat is 4 years old and has known security
vulnerabilities (http://tomcat.apache.org/security-6.html)
On 10/23/2012 4:12 PM, Daniel Barcellos wrote:
Hi Chris,
you've said: "I think that you are trying to use this list incorrectly...".
Thank you for your patience in advising me how should I use this list. I'm
pretty sure you're right, but if I'm here that's because I'm not able to
find any good
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Charles,
On 10/23/12 3:01 PM, Charles Richard wrote:
> I am doing load testing. I'm trying to ensure that our production
> site can handle as much traffic as it possibly can and I'm trying
> to make sure I refine my performance tuning skills on a tes
> Using Java Web Start does not require any Java on the backend
> whatsoever. You can serve a Java Web Start app from a vanilla IIS with
> no dynamic content at all. So, Tomcat itself has really nothing to do
> with it all.
~
Not quite. The JNLP/java did most of the work itself, but if you use
adv
Hi Chris,
you've said: "I think that you are trying to use this list incorrectly...".
Thank you for your patience in advising me how should I use this list. I'm
pretty sure you're right, but if I'm here that's because I'm not able to
find any good solution in the google's ocean.
I was wondering
On 10/23/2012 12:01 PM, Charles Richard wrote:
Hi,
I am doing load testing. I'm trying to ensure that our production site can
handle as much traffic as it possibly can and I'm trying to make sure I
refine my performance tuning skills on a test environment. Here are some
more specifics:
Mod_jk
On 23/10/2012 20:13, David kerber wrote:
> On 10/23/2012 2:58 PM, Pid wrote:
>> On 23/10/2012 12:28, David kerber wrote:
>>> On 10/23/2012 4:39 AM, Albretch Mueller wrote:
> Unless you are talking about setting up some kind of "app store" and
> using Tomcat to do that? but in such a case, t
On 10/23/2012 2:58 PM, Pid wrote:
On 23/10/2012 12:28, David kerber wrote:
On 10/23/2012 4:39 AM, Albretch Mueller wrote:
Unless you are talking about setting up some kind of "app store" and
using Tomcat to do that? but in such a case, the issue would not be
about Tomcat, but about creating an
I'll take Pid's suggestion of trying VisualVM and I've been using Jprofiler
but don't think i was using it correctly. I'll use those and report later.
Thanks for all the help, starting to feel like I'm getting somewhere!
Cheers,
Charles
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 3:53 PM, Pid wrote:
> On 23/10/2
Hi,
I am doing load testing. I'm trying to ensure that our production site can
handle as much traffic as it possibly can and I'm trying to make sure I
refine my performance tuning skills on a test environment. Here are some
more specifics:
Mod_jk is 1.2.31
Settings in workers.properties:
worker
On 23/10/2012 16:55, Jan Kostelansky wrote:
> I am using Tomcat 6.0.18 deployed as web service on Windows XP SP3.
>
>
>
> I created additional Host element in conf/server.xml, so I have two
> virtual hosts: localhost (default) and janko
>
>
>
>
>
> director
On 23/10/2012 12:28, David kerber wrote:
> On 10/23/2012 4:39 AM, Albretch Mueller wrote:
>>> Unless you are talking about setting up some kind of "app store" and
>>> using Tomcat to do that? but in such a case, the issue would not be
>>> about Tomcat, but about creating an "app store webapp" runni
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Jeff,
On 10/23/12 2:40 PM, Jeff wrote:
> So instead we are moving to supporting multiple versions/endpoints
> within the same WAR. However, during the transition, this causes
> the actual service URL to change since the WAR/Project name is
> changing
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Charles,
(Sorry for posting before I read all the follow-ups).
On 10/23/12 2:46 PM, Charles Richard wrote:
> With wc removed, it looked like the following:
>
> tcp0 0 127.0.0.1:8009 127.0.0.1:37744
> ESTABLISHED tcp
On 23/10/2012 19:46, Charles Richard wrote:
> With wc removed, it looked like the following:
>
> tcp0 0 127.0.0.1:8009 127.0.0.1:37744
> ESTABLISHED
> tcp0 0 127.0.0.1:8009 127.0.0.1:36976
> ESTABLISHED
> tcp0 0 127.0.0.1:8009
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Charles,
On 10/23/12 10:45 AM, Charles Richard wrote:
> I'm testing performance of our Java application in Tomcat (6.0.30)
> and we have maxThreads set to 750. I noticed that when i did a
> netstat -an | grep my_ajp_port, i saw around 860 connections
> From: Jeff [mailto:predato...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Tomcat forwarding example...
> So instead we are moving to supporting multiple versions/endpoints
> within the same WAR.
That sounds like a rather shaky proposition.
> However, during the transition, this causes the actual service URL
> to
With wc removed, it looked like the following:
tcp0 0 127.0.0.1:8009 127.0.0.1:37744
ESTABLISHED
tcp0 0 127.0.0.1:8009 127.0.0.1:36976
ESTABLISHED
tcp0 0 127.0.0.1:8009 127.0.0.1:35695
ESTABLISHED
tcp0 0 127
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Daniel,
On 10/23/12 9:52 AM, Daniel Barcellos wrote:
> Today we're about to deploy a simple app that is basically a
> charts solution that will run over Tomcat 7.X.
Like JasperReports Server?
> This app will have 100 concurrent users and in terms of
Hi Charles,
If you want to really see how many are busy, perhaps qualify the command as:
netstat -an | grep 8009 | grep ESTABLISH | wc -l
Some connections may be in CLOSE_WAIT or TIME_WAIT states, waiting to be
closed.
Thanks.
-Shanti
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 12:10 PM, C
> Today we're about to deploy a simple app that is basically a charts
> solution that will run over Tomcat 7.X. Well till there everything is all
> right. But since I'm not a heavy user of Tomcat I'm not so sure what could
> that be the best settup for my app for not have problems in a first sight
On Oct 23, 2012, at 12:10 PM, Charles Richard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the reply!
>
> The command was the following:
>
> [root@mysandbox tmp]# netstat -an | grep 8009 | wc
>8565136 76184
What output do you get if you remove the "wc" command?
> How should i interpret this? I tho
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André,
On 10/23/12 3:50 AM, André Warnier wrote:
> [OT philosophical section] Apps are "cool". The whole concept
> however seems to me a throwback, compared to the wonders of the
> Internet and the WWW. We are going back from a WWW where any
> device
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Albrecht,
On 10/22/12 7:20 PM, Albretch Mueller wrote:
> What are the options you have if you want to develop your own
> android mobile apps and want to handle them from your site using
> tomcat as you would (or along with), say, regular http requests
Hi,
Thanks for the reply!
The command was the following:
[root@mysandbox tmp]# netstat -an | grep 8009 | wc
8565136 76184
How should i interpret this? I thought this meant that 856 threads were
open while my MaxThreads is 750. I'm trying to understand if all my
workerThreads are bus
I am using Tomcat 6.0.18 deployed as web service on Windows XP SP3.
I created additional Host element in conf/server.xml, so I have two
virtual hosts: localhost (default) and janko
I deployed the same web applications in both hosts. Th
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm testing performance of our Java application in Tomcat (6.0.30) and we
>> have maxThreads set to 750. I noticed that when i did a netstat -an | grep
>> my_ajp_port, i saw around 860 connections.
That does not necessarily mean that you have 860 threads running. What are you
tr
I also facing similiar issues and what I'm noting is that almost every
question is either about tomcat's perfomance and optimization or minimal
setup. It woul be wonderful if exists some sort of tutorial or best
pratices about that point...
I'll track this thread too...
2012/10/23 Charles Richard
Hi,
I'm testing performance of our Java application in Tomcat (6.0.30) and we
have maxThreads set to 750. I noticed that when i did a netstat -an | grep
my_ajp_port, i saw around 860 connections. Wanting to know what was
happening, I did a jstack of my tomcat pid and inspected the track with
Sam
these guys tag on app store messiness issues
~
http://techcrunch.com/tag/app-store/
~
lbrtchx
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On 10/23/2012 4:39 AM, Albretch Mueller wrote:
Unless you are talking about setting up some kind of "app store" and using Tomcat to do
that? but in such a case, the issue would not be about Tomcat, but about creating an "app
store webapp" running under Tomcat. Or?
~
Exactly! Where is an (or
The Apache Tomcat team announces the immediate availability of Apache
Tomcat 6.0.36 stable.
Apache Tomcat 6.0.36 is primarily a security and bug fix release. All
users of older versions of the Tomcat 6.0 family should upgrade to 6.0.36.
Note that is version has 4 zip binaries: a generic one a
> Unless you are talking about setting up some kind of "app store" and using
> Tomcat to do that? but in such a case, the issue would not be about Tomcat,
> but about creating an "app store webapp" running under Tomcat. Or?
~
Exactly! Where is an (or the?) "app store webapp" running under Tomcat
Albretch Mueller wrote:
OK, I may not have been clear enough and I have been "gone fishing"
for quite a long time.
~
To me Java Web Start was/is an excellent technology and the way I see
things are happening with Android is that developers (must?) keep
their applications on "google play" (and a
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