Re: [OT] Tomcat giving more request to my application.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 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. - -chris -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1 Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJUe6zEAAoJEBzwKT+lPKRYsekQAJgNaQw/qNeEDR280n+6uisM XgqZfk1Plgh4qXFwExYd+RydZjWu8vL7ZsDuWepJ5aKp8qiyINLcIIx8Zn0lnb+y Dg091A0xkvGLxslqHlHaghDQ/sVFf3A0pbIhBtr1JWJeaGACKSmV97O/kxsNA/ZN dsjzTxb6FQR0LFTPDD4pPNTAHbE+/X4h2mSUq2kQjNM4ZKAA4tg+z9v6+BAhfaEk 4RMU10BuKEZEhWVcS5kOLatN6rHLij77WP9cA28gJBpuuzaBI4RyB4SSrk+jMgsl K9zOl8MInr0DKPtbQh5wz2d0FGC5ndQgNOeddGhAiGkm7bovsbLi4IIhY9EbTaNc OWnNJ3jFXq5ygnAEMggFZWvsjo5B+k80ufTs3gP8SBBOBJbF6HpW/1sSk81/ExGi HlAaecypgCawd07iI/g9bKrs/WVVm/602b6c4p4NCnQG3jWEZPLZVktD+KbYQL63 OEEwVjbd0H9OJ6kHn0LkMuQ0fZz93jkN2LdELWfyTEvpp5Um8iXUawq5BMR/I30Z Uwwf2dJ9zA+12Oi9DM2JMMc46kVya+/gYcPTh70gF/oLa7rlkkNXdSB0k4gISaEW 6mdbghAiSNmHYNhWwjIURDj5F4OPHHAfKd9uKNDT9Qma+ivx6vkpBhD1QyEKXcVu c9e90dR06sQLdrUDOa+W =vBxS -END PGP SIGNATURE- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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 /mde/ -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2 iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJUe+JnAAoJEEFGbsYNeTwteikH/1uz2mmzuPlPPkInXyeCoyoz kdWETTXsLh33Lm8mlWriZkC3dEn0Rm6/OVMwuxKEuH5WzqcGUfpTj7P5UzUSvU1l SaQogvQgqxXMLsP+EkKLEfK6anUqyvDthOT0E4lc2uda6sv21EAQgcAb6UmbLf1d vBQCtgod8WEnNUYw1Xq2PSh+1zqxoN8jjxl+bx3VrIavXeKuJkuoM95ewIbwHWpE Zbvz9s8e9uLaRGsqdm1BPTGD8KrVrzwaG9hurE13MAf2JWFyPFWZggXpe2O2GGij wY48atXGDqJLInwQhT16QZcZf+SGHWaRZRaMLIE0YjYj2aaU1QwBqltNGgxiH8A= =AAsC -END PGP SIGNATURE- --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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/ -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2 iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJUe+UHAAoJEEFGbsYNeTwtHkkH/ioh18+/Pf0fGpnL+UWGcoNE e9DJX5tSHMXlYXO+94p9xaNP2ceJzcbNgyEukyuaze+Sos3mBQpwJu7SXRUctvq+ yzK0+NqiqfvNWWcArOYN/oHCIKKOA/FRS1dj9Et7hY3x+77PeF9cphL002AooydH ZYqIOmxDlU+i1n70MVf085lhIyrrNSnIR45l6tnrRFyo6nJbP3TxozUYL1DjT2NI yc7AZuKIfZ2Nfrj6SOqLQ2FUTzMmFMF/aYfxsKzyUAGzMo4psGluJ2d9kbhLJHlI 4/6fQ1TO/6jbHMiZrY9XhvSmXaPkc0hrpkujOStrbtAry4Iqi6ZluonrDtBMukI= =WMUT -END PGP SIGNATURE- --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
How can I determine if a namespace maps to a tag library in a TLV?
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 signature.asc Description: Message signed with OpenPGP using GPGMail