пт, 12 июн. 2020 г. в 18:36, Mark A. Claassen :
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> We were doing some load testing and we started getting a NullPointerException
> at the stack trace below. We don't get the NPE all the time, so I am
> guessing some of these objects got corrupted somehow.
> One place the clear() method is
чт, 11 июн. 2020 г. в 18:57, Alfred Bakia :
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> Description of issue:
> ColdFusion 2018 is an application server that uses Tomcat 9.0.21. Our
> ColdFusion installation consists of instances. The instances are independent
> application servers, each with its own Tomcat installation and Java
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Madhan,
On 6/12/20 00:57, Madhan Raj wrote:
> Just attached the outputs logs and my server.xml including my
> ecdsa cert. in keystoreand s_client outputs.txt file i have
> attached all the required cert and keystore outputs.
In-line would be
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Alfred,
On 6/12/20 05:52, Alfred Bakia wrote:
> Thanks, Jon. I did in fact compare all the settings between the
> servers, including the logging settings. They are exactly the
> same.> But there is new information. In a detailed comparison of
> the
Thanks for the reply, and sorry for the confusion. I catch the error in my
code and format it in a custom way, which is why it may look a bit different
than what you expect.
That was not the complete stack, but the top is the top, which implies that
'ob' is null
After the
On Fri, Jun 12, 2020, 10:36 Mark A. Claassen wrote:
> We were doing some load testing and we started getting a
> NullPointerException at the stack trace below. We don't get the NPE all
> the time, so I am guessing some of these objects got corrupted somehow.
> One place the clear() method is
We were doing some load testing and we started getting a NullPointerException
at the stack trace below. We don't get the NPE all the time, so I am guessing
some of these objects got corrupted somehow.
One place the clear() method is called from is the recycle() method in the
Response object
Thanks, Jon.
I did in fact compare all the settings between the servers, including the
logging settings. They are exactly the same.
But there is new information. In a detailed comparison of the Java code between
the servers, I spotted one difference. Something sets apart the instance that
is
Hi,
On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 8:17 AM Naveen Kumar wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Can someone please help on this ? It is in production and affecting many
> customers. Upgrading tomcat is a big task.
> Any pointers will be really appreciated.
>
You say "If I upgrade tomcat to 9.0.35, the error