Re: [OT] Tomcat giving more request to my application.

2014-11-30 Thread Christopher Schultz
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Ameer,

On 11/29/14 4:45 AM, Ameer Mawia wrote:
 On Nov 28, 2014 12:08 PM, sarojkumar.ya...@ril.com wrote:
 
 Hello,
 
 I am using apache-tomcat-7.0.53 for my application (which is
 working on
 multithreading environment).
 
 To generate 10 requests with 500 concurrent, I am trying to
 use
 following command on my linux server:
 
 
 
 ab -n 10 -c 500 
 http://localhost:30080/ESME/StartupServlet?Source_Addr=%2B918895267182Destination_Addr=121short_message=recharge+111+asdrfgtyhu12+222SMS_ID=042040f1-a309-4901-b9f1-3e47bf41c7c2Received_Time=1416404203SmscID=smpp-NVMBD01VSR551MsgCode=0MsgChar=UTF-8MsgUDH=

 
”
 
 
 Excuse me for my ignorance. But what is ab. Your own custom
 client. In any case I will first cindier your client to be culprit,
 generating more request than you have expected.

NB: ab is apachebench, a simple HTTP load-runner that comes with
Apache httpd.

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apexlearning

2014-11-30 Thread Travis Power
i need a ace login for courses.apexlearning.com

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Re: apexlearning

2014-11-30 Thread Travis Power
http://courses.apexlearning.com/apps/AceWeb/logon.jsp

On Sun, Nov 30, 2014 at 10:28 PM, Travis Power powertrav...@gmail.com wrote:
 i need a ace login for courses.apexlearning.com

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Re: apexlearning

2014-11-30 Thread Mark Eggers
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On 11/30/2014 7:28 PM, Travis Power wrote:
 i need a ace login for courses.apexlearning.com

This has nothing to do with Tomcat other than the site seems to run on
a badly configured Tomcat server.

You either need to contact the school where the courses are being
held, or contact apexlearning directly at:

http://support.apexlearning.com/ContactUs/Default.aspx

. . . just my two cents
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Re: apexlearning

2014-11-30 Thread Mark Eggers
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On 11/30/2014 7:32 PM, Travis Power wrote:
 http://courses.apexlearning.com/apps/AceWeb/logon.jsp
 
 On Sun, Nov 30, 2014 at 10:28 PM, Travis Power
 powertrav...@gmail.com wrote:
 i need a ace login for courses.apexlearning.com

It looks apexlearning is running this:

http://www.aceware.com/products/aceweb/

You need to contact the institution that you're trying to register for
to obtain the proper credentials.

Again, this has nothing to do with the Tomcat mailing list.

/mde/

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How can I determine if a namespace maps to a tag library in a TLV?

2014-11-30 Thread Jeremy Boynes
I ran into an issue with PermittedTaglibsTLV not rejecting tags in JSP 
Documents (aka .jspx files). See:
  https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=57290

In trying to fix that I’ve run into a problem determining if a namespace 
declaration in the XML view of the page corresponds to a tag library or not. 
For regular JSP files (.jsp files) all taglib directives become namespace 
declarations on the jsp:root element and no other namespaces get defined. 
However, for JSP Documents (.jspx files) the namespace declarations can occur 
on any element in the XML view. I can see what namespaces are used but haven’t 
figured out how to tell if one maps to a tag library or is simply output.

In TagExtraInfo a validate method can call 
getTagInfo().getTagLibrary().getTagLibraryInfos() to get the list of libraries 
and hence their ids. Is there anything similar a TagLibraryValidator can do?

Thanks
Jeremy



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