Chris sing a song for us.
Em 04/03/2016 16:13, "Chris Brown" escreveu:
> Tomcat version: 7.0.42
> Server OS: Sun Solaris
> UCP Version: Oracle 12c
> Oracle Driver: ojdbc7
> JDK version: 1.8.0_31
>
> Issue Description:
> When tomcat shuts down our web service during a hot deployment threads are
>
There is another approach, which is what I use. I presume that you are
using some kind of web programming language such as ASP, ColdFusion (which
I use) or something like that. All (I believe) web servers maintain a list
of CGI Variables, one of which is:
SERVER_NAME Your server's fully qualified
Am 05.03.2016 um 00:09 schrieb Max Lynch:
Hi Rainer, I will do my best to provide those things.
Here is what looks like the full sequence from the our log:
[46055:3512666992] [info] jk_open_socket::jk_connect.c (627): connect to
_ip_:12409 failed (errno=115)
[46055:3512666992] [info] ajp_connec
Hi Rainer, I will do my best to provide those things.
Here is what looks like the full sequence from the our log:
[46055:3512666992] [info] jk_open_socket::jk_connect.c (627): connect to
_ip_:12409 failed (errno=115)
[46055:3512666992] [info] ajp_connect_to_endpoint::jk_ajp_common.c (992):
Failed
> -Original Message-
> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
> Sent: Friday, March 04, 2016 3:36 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: Multiple domian names one web site different content
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> Jose,
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> On
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Max,
On 3/4/16 2:35 PM, Max Lynch wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> We have a very heavily used implementation of modjk 1.2.35 running
> in Apache 2.2.15
> We're posting this here to try and gather more data. Our process
> prohibits an upgrade of any kind wi
On Fri, 2016-03-04 at 21:46 +0100, Jose María Zaragoza wrote:
> Maybe my question does't have to do with current thread ( an probably
> doesn't have any sense at all) but :
>
> would be possible to define "VirtualHost" according the destination port ?
> I know that VirtualHost diferent domain name
Hi Joleen
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From: Joleen Barker [mailto:oldenuf2no...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2016 11:23 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Understanding how to controlling what data is written to log4j
appenders
> Hello,
>
> I don't know if I should use a new thread or
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Jose,
On 3/4/16 3:46 PM, Jose María Zaragoza wrote:
> Maybe my question does't have to do with current thread ( an
> probably doesn't have any sense at all) but :
>
> would be possible to define "VirtualHost" according the destination
> port ? I know
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Chris,
On 3/4/16 2:13 PM, Chris Brown wrote:
> Tomcat version: 7.0.42 Server OS: Sun Solaris UCP Version: Oracle
> 12c Oracle Driver: ojdbc7
That doesn't look like an Oracle JDBC driver version I've seen before.
Can you clarify?
> JDK version: 1.8.0
Am 04.03.2016 um 20:35 schrieb Max Lynch:
Hi there,
We have a very heavily used implementation of modjk 1.2.35 running in
Apache 2.2.15 i686 on CentOS 6.7 x86_64. After Apache startup, our system
will perform optimally with no errors for about 24 hours, after which we
begin to see this message:
> From: David kerber [mailto:dcker...@verizon.net]
> Subject: Re: Multiple domian names one web site different content
> No, one tomcat instance can't listen on two different ports at the same
> time.
??? If that were true, Tomcat couldn't support both HTTP and HTTPS. Simply
configure multipl
On 3/4/2016 3:46 PM, Jose María Zaragoza wrote:
Maybe my question does't have to do with current thread ( an probably
doesn't have any sense at all) but :
would be possible to define "VirtualHost" according the destination port ?
I know that VirtualHost diferent domain name, but i want to keep t
Maybe my question does't have to do with current thread ( an probably
doesn't have any sense at all) but :
would be possible to define "VirtualHost" according the destination port ?
I know that VirtualHost diferent domain name, but i want to keep the
same domain name
and to define
2 connectors , l
Hi there,
We have a very heavily used implementation of modjk 1.2.35 running in
Apache 2.2.15 i686 on CentOS 6.7 x86_64. After Apache startup, our system
will perform optimally with no errors for about 24 hours, after which we
begin to see this message:
connecting to backend failed. Tomcat is pro
Tomcat version: 7.0.42
Server OS: Sun Solaris
UCP Version: Oracle 12c
Oracle Driver: ojdbc7
JDK version: 1.8.0_31
Issue Description:
When tomcat shuts down our web service during a hot deployment threads are left
running that tomcat cannot shutdown. I believe the threads are from the
universal
Thank you do much Chris, I really appreciate your input and taking the time
to respond.
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On 4 March 2016 18:12:11 Christopher Schultz
wrote:
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Andrew,
On 3/4/16 7:44 AM, Andrew Hardy wrote
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Usair,
On 3/1/16 12:00 AM, uzair rashid wrote:
> Background,: windows boxes, cms servers, bobj, tomcat servers
> 7.057. Distributed landscape. (Clustered)
>
> Ive configured the server xml for clustering and distributable to
> true in the web xml.
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Andrew,
On 3/4/16 7:44 AM, Andrew Hardy wrote:
> New to web servers.
Welcome.
> This may be a spring MVC question rather than tomcat, I'm not
> sure.
>
> I understand I can map multiple domains to a single ip address
> using DNS. I have read some
> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
> Subject: Re: Understanding how to controlling what data is written to log4j
> appenders
> Can you confirm that the class in question is actually using log4j for
> output? There's little that can be done if the class is using
> S
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Joleen,
On 3/3/16 11:23 PM, Joleen Barker wrote:
> I don't know if I should use a new thread or not but this is a
> continuation of this issue.
Replying to this issue is entirely appropriate.
> I found that even after my changes there was very littl
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Mark,
On 3/4/16 3:26 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 03/03/2016 22:18, rails wrote:
>> I have a weird behavior in my tomcat (7).
>>
>> An external app sends a bunch of DELETE requests with a body to
>> my TomCat WebApp. The body is being neglected in the
On 04.03.2016 17:58, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Paul,
On 3/3/16 11:39 AM, Brookbanks, Paul wrote:
Could someone in the Toronto, Ontario, Canada area recommend a
place that provides tomcat administrative training. I would
consider online training bu
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Paul,
On 3/3/16 11:39 AM, Brookbanks, Paul wrote:
> Could someone in the Toronto, Ontario, Canada area recommend a
> place that provides tomcat administrative training. I would
> consider online training but prefer an “in-class” environment.
> Specifi
The rules:
http://tomcat.apache.org/lists.html#tomcat-users
-> 6. do not top-post
-> 7. use plain text in your e-mail
No clue what is instruction in your piece of code is "the yellow" one.
2016-03-04 13:24 GMT+03:00 Tullio Bettinazzi :
> The problem is all in this small piece of code
> B
Thank you. I will make sure there is only one in the lib directory.
-Joleen
On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 9:54 AM, Chris Gamache wrote:
> Hi Joleen,
>
> You may already know most of this, but just in case:
>
> Inside or outside of tomcat, if you have two classes in the same classpath,
> both with the
Thank you so much, Mark!
It helped a lot! Appreciate much for sharing the slides, too.
Cheers,
Woonsan
On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 3:28 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 04/03/2016 00:51, Woonsan Ko wrote:
>> I have tomcat instances (6.0.44) which are proxied by Apache 2.4.18
>> (+mod_proxy). SSL enabled
On 03/03/2016 20:37, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 03/03/2016 17:08, Philippe Busque wrote:
>
>
>
>> Is it normal that the context is initialized BEFORE the host is started,
>> while expecting the host to create the structure, but failing because
>> the structure is not present?
>>
>> Should the expan
Hi Joleen,
You may already know most of this, but just in case:
Inside or outside of tomcat, if you have two classes in the same classpath,
both with the same class name and package name, it's often hit-or-miss
which one will get picked. Weird things happen. And different weird things
happen with
I saw there is log4j-1.2.8-1.jar and log4j-1.2.17.jar in the WEB-INF/lib
directory for a web application and I wonder what happens if there are two
in the same library.
Thank you,
-Joleen
On 04.03.2016 14:40, George Stanchev wrote:
It does not look like HTTP Basic. Did you try different browsers? IE, Chrome,
FF? Do you get same behavior with all? Is the user logging in member of the
domain your IWA is set up to?
Did you try /un/-checking the "Enable WIA authentication" checkb
It does not look like HTTP Basic. Did you try different browsers? IE, Chrome,
FF? Do you get same behavior with all? Is the user logging in member of the
domain your IWA is set up to?
If you set up a 3rd party IWA provider (such as Waffle), does it act the same
on all 3 browsers? There was a re
Done and nothing changed.
Any suggestion ?
Here the code.
package axioma.rubik.engine.web.servlet;
import java.io.*;
import javax.servlet.ServletException;
import javax.servlet.annotation.WebServlet;
import javax.servlet.http.*;
@WebServlet(name="Test8", description="Direct update of data",
url
New to web servers.
This may be a spring MVC question rather than tomcat, I'm not sure.
I understand I can map multiple domains to a single ip address using
DNS. I have read some stuff on how to set up multiple virtual hosts on
the same host (ip address) on tomcat which requests can be divert
2016-03-04 12:42 GMT+01:00 Mark Thomas :
> On 04/03/2016 11:17, Tullio Bettinazzi wrote:
> > This servlet reproduces the problem perfectly.
>
> Getting better but still some room for improvement.
> - You don't need to implement doPost()
> - You don't need to call System.gc() (or if you do look the
On 04/03/2016 11:17, Tullio Bettinazzi wrote:
> This servlet reproduces the problem perfectly.
Getting better but still some room for improvement.
- You don't need to implement doPost()
- You don't need to call System.gc() (or if you do look there for
the problem)
- You do need to remove the use
This servlet reproduces the problem perfectly.
package axioma.rubik.engine.web.servlet;
import java.io.*;
import javax.servlet.ServletException;
import javax.servlet.annotation.WebServlet;
import javax.servlet.http.*;
import axioma.rubik.engine.web.ComunicationChannelHttp;
import it.axioma.rubik.e
On 04/03/2016 10:24, Tullio Bettinazzi wrote:
> The problem is all in this small piece of code
> ByteArrayOutputStream bbs = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
> BufferedOutputStream bos = new BufferedOutputStream(bbs);
> trans.eseguiTrasformazioneOut(bos);
> try {
>
The problem is all in this small piece of code
ByteArrayOutputStream bbs = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
BufferedOutputStream bos = new BufferedOutputStream(bbs);
trans.eseguiTrasformazioneOut(bos);
try {
bos.flush();
initReponse(xpFileTypeOut.
But how does the browser decide on Basic Auth?
Usually 401 Response contains WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm="MyREALM" to
indicate Basic Auth
Thanks,
Chanchal R. Kariwala
Product Engineer
Seclore Technology
chanchal.kariw...@seclore.com
www.seclore.com
On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 3:16 PM, André Warni
On 04.03.2016 10:11, Chanchal Kariwala wrote:
I tries what you asked and I have observed the following
1. Browser sends a request for the resource
Server replies with HTTP 401 and WWW-Authenticate: Negotiate in Response
Headers
Fine.
2. Browser sends a new request with the following in Requ
On 04/03/2016 09:44, Martin Holz (for Usenet) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there a simple a way to restrict, what the Tomcat manager app can do?
> I want to deny deploying webapps or changing the configuration over the
> net. But I want to allow starting, stopping and reloading.
>
> This could probably b
Hi,
is there a simple a way to restrict, what the Tomcat manager app can do?
I want to deny deploying webapps or changing the configuration over the
net. But I want to allow starting, stopping and reloading.
This could probably be done by security constraints or a servlet filter,
at least fo
On 04/03/2016 09:39, Tullio Bettinazzi wrote:
> I applied tour suggestion and analyzed, with firebug, the composition of the
> time.
> The difference between 7 and 8 is the "receiving" time which is more or less
> zero in 7 and 2sec. in 8.
> How can I understand such difference ?
Try creating th
I applied tour suggestion and analyzed, with firebug, the composition of the
time.
The difference between 7 and 8 is the "receiving" time which is more or less
zero in 7 and 2sec. in 8.
How can I understand such difference ?
Tks
Tullio
P.S. : same server, same client, same network, same code bo
I tries what you asked and I have observed the following
1. Browser sends a request for the resource
Server replies with HTTP 401 and WWW-Authenticate: Negotiate in Response
Headers
2. Browser sends a new request with the following in Request Headers
Authorization: Negotiate YHkGBisGAQUFAqBvMG2gM
In addition to Mark's answer:
Please add the *exact* tomcat version number ("7" is not sufficient)
that you're running (make sure it's not an old one - it's unnecessary to
hunt down bugs if they're long fixed.
Also, when you crosspost
(http://serverfault.com/questions/761445/tomcat-access-log-bod
On 04/03/2016 00:51, Woonsan Ko wrote:
> I have tomcat instances (6.0.44) which are proxied by Apache 2.4.18
> (+mod_proxy). SSL enabled on Apache side.
> One day it was not responding and observed that all the catalina-exec
> threads (25 maxthreads at the moment) were stuck in reading socket in
>
On 03/03/2016 22:18, rails wrote:
> I have a weird behavior in my tomcat (7).
>
> An external app sends a bunch of DELETE requests with a body to my TomCat
> WebApp.
> The body is being neglected in the webapp (I dont know why the app sends
> it, the paramters the webapp needs are in the url).
> W
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