On 06/11/2013 02:02, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> First of all, sorry about being grouchy. Just after I sent my irate
> reply, Mr. Schultz, I saw that you'd seen and replied to my more
> detailed posting, the one with the log excerpts, and a certain two-word
> scatological phrase immediately popped
Hi,
I am using the following environment
Windows Server 2003 32 bit
Apache Tomcat 7.0.27
Netbeans IDE 7.2
Metro 2.0
We have created a SOAP based web service which is calling 2 external SOAP
services. We were getting OutOfMemoryError which was resloved by making the
service object static. Now whe
First of all, sorry about being grouchy. Just after I sent my irate
reply, Mr. Schultz, I saw that you'd seen and replied to my more
detailed posting, the one with the log excerpts, and a certain two-word
scatological phrase immediately popped into my head.
I've had a chance to try some things
I need to bounce tomcat (run a stop, startup script) but from a remote
machine.
SSH will not work.
Tomcat runs as 'tomcat_user' and this user is not a ssh user so we cannot
ssh into a box using this user.
We have to ssh into the box with our exchange credentials and then $sudo su
- tomcat _user
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>From: Leo Donahue - OETX [mailto:leodona...@mail.maricopa.gov]
>Subject: RE: Baked-in context paths
>
I will concede there are issues even in this example. Such as the reference to
the /plannet/PlanNetGuide.pdf in the side_nav_left.xhtml of the oppositioncase
contex
>-Original Message-
>From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
>Subject: Re: Baked-in context paths
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>Leo,
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>I think it's worth pointing-out that the original discussion (at least from
>BZ) was
>about browser-fa
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Leo,
On 11/5/13, 2:23 PM, Leo Donahue - OETX wrote:
>> -Original Message- From: Milo Hyson
>> [mailto:m...@cyberlifelabs.com] Subject: Baked-in context paths
>>
>> As suggested, I'm bringing this issue to the list so that I might
>> underst
>-Original Message-
>From: Milo Hyson [mailto:m...@cyberlifelabs.com]
>Subject: Baked-in context paths
>
>As suggested, I'm bringing this issue to the list so that I might understand
>the
>thinking behind an argued best practice. In
>https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=55734
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James,
On 11/5/13, 1:56 PM, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> In the first place, Konstantin was not the OP; I was.
I know. I was replying to him. I mixed-up some pronouns in there, I'll
admit. But since I was replying to his message, I put his name at
In the first place, Konstantin was not the OP; I was.
In the second place, NOTHING was being updated at 1:00 AM this past
Sunday morning; we were not out of bed. The ONLY thing the incidents
have in common was that they started, on any given machine, AT 1:00 AM
ON THE MACHINE'S OWN TOD CLOCK,
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Milo,
On 11/5/13, 1:35 PM, Milo Hyson wrote:
> As suggested, I'm bringing this issue to the list so that I might
> understand the thinking behind an argued best practice. In
> https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=55734 it is
> said t
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James,
On 11/4/13, 8:19 PM, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
>> Nov 3, 2013 1:00:11 AM org.apache.catalina.startup.HostConfig
>> checkResources INFO: Undeploying context [/foobar-b] 03 Nov 2013
>> 01:00:12,010 INFO WintouchInitServlet - Wintouch Web se
As suggested, I'm bringing this issue to the list so that I might understand
the thinking behind an argued best practice. In
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=55734 it is said that the
correct way for a Tomcat application to construct internally-referencing URLs
is to include t
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Konstantin,
On 11/4/13, 6:49 PM, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
> 2013/11/5 James H. H. Lampert :
>> Running Tomcat 7.0.25 on an AS/400
>>
>> Would anybody happen to know why a running Tomcat server would
>> evidently re-extract a WAR file without being
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