across from Ubuntu.
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to the X11 display server in order to display
their output and get their input.
All of which means that you often use an X server running on your workstation
or thin client to connect to X client programs running on your
application/web/... server.
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From: Gregor Schneider [mailto:rc4...@googlemail.com]
http://sourceforge.net/projects/xming
Just a simple install, very small, convinient and works like charm.
Thanks Gregor, I wasn't aware of that one. Think I may just have a new
preferred X server :-).
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Thanks for the pointer. That bug does look related, as does this one:
http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6403933 -- fixed
against java 7.
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works a treat.
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The workaround is to always re-start the tomcat instead of just the
webapp. This is possible for me since my server is only serving a
single webapp.
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What JVM are you using? The stack trace doesn't look like anything that a
HotSpot JVM would produce.
It's Sun Java 1.6.0_10-b33. I grabbed the trace from my eclipse
debugger. And I see the loop when running both with and without vm
debug flags.
Peter
-designed, the overall security may be better than running Tomcat
as root.
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that the *application*
needs to write to user directories?
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full of (mainly male) hackers, most of
whom have red roses in their hair so that it's easier to find them?
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algorithm(s), by what amount, using what measure. What is the source of the
performance claim you are asserting?
I also wouldn't place bets. I would measure instead.
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as services to cause problems. I've not done it myself, so
I'll wait for someone who has to comment :-).
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too many
times) when the will always be has turned out to be false.
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on millions of rows of data using
page long SQL queries at time, and they do just fine on Postgres (milliseconds
to a few seconds at worst). Occasionally we use some C functions when speed is
an issue, but SQL joins are *hardley a bottleneck.
Peter
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to be a little difficult to debug without knowing a
more about your environment.
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and extensions
(like Slony replication). I personally would not pay for a database when there
is Postgres for free.
Cheers
Peter
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Sorry my bad, absolutely correct.
PostgreSQL does have support for stored procedures, you can even
choose from 4 languages out of the box and 3 more from addons:
http://www.postgresql.org/download/products/4.html.
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tool.
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applications
not using them correctly if the timestamps are in the future as far as the
server's concerned.
If you're adding the files on the same machine, this doesn't apply and I'll
crawl back under my rock ;-).
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, so provided you're running a decent Java virtual
machine (the Sun one - *don't* use gcj to run Tomcat) the binary should work on
your platform.
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From: Carl Crawford
Someone gave me the attached configuration suggestions.
Note that this list strips attachments. Could you host the image somewhere and
post a link?
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There are various posts, but among them I can't find an answer. I hope there
is one.
I am Trying to do a Weblogic EJB t3 lookup from a web app running in Tomcat
5.5. After deploying WL 10.3 jars in Tomcat's common/lib area, I can
authenticate with WL's security Realm, but when I do an
, hsess.getId());
}
Hope this gets you started.
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agree that
Apache Group is a poor name for a directory; it does, at least, force
implementors to face up to the problem early, rather than facing a surprise
later. This may or may not be a good thing overall.
- Peter
the content in the same directory for Tomcat to serve, remove Apache
httpd, serve the content directly through a http Connector in Tomcat.
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to the power of infinity minus one... and
rising!
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Just a few questions off the top off my head:
... and to add another one:
What is your OS
What is your Java virtual machine? In particular, are you using a non-Sun JVM
such as GCJ?
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system, Tomcat will only have a mod_jk connector - no
HTTP or HTTPS connectors at all.
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/svnrepository work?
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queue. I'd love to hear about any that
exist, as in the past I've needed to monitor these!
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You could configure your
logging to only log the container level categories.
Categories seem useful! will have to do some more reading... thanks a lot for
this, it seems like the solution I am looking for!
cheers,
Peter
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(by logging to an email
appender - I know log4j has this feature), other errors can go to a log file.
Some documentation/advice would be a great help!
cheers,
Peter
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the errors here, we might be able to help. I'd love to suggest possible file
names, but the repackagers may have changed those as well.
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: Connection refused
[... trace...]
As you can imagine, it's a lot easier to diagnose the problem with all of that
than if we just see the FubarException!
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on port 8009. Don't do it now, on the principle of changing
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Thanks
Peter
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Subject: RE: Logging Tomcat errors
From: Peter Stavrinides [mailto
? It's a pure Java Shibboleth
implementation.
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instances from your two requests.
If that's not what you want, you may want to investigate putting MultiLogger in
common/lib - see the TC5.5 documentation about the classloader hierarchy.
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of perm space.
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it (and sometimes not then), or b) when it runs out of
free memory and needs to allocate something. Low free memory is not
necessarily a problem - the JVM may just be being lazy about garbage collection.
- Peter
* who has forgotten more about Java virtual machines than I will ever learn
breaking in and stealing the
machine with your source code on? ;-)
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Will Tomcat run with J2SE or does it require J2EE?
The ones I have here run just fine on J2SE.
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product, and your (correct) information about non-server
products is not relevant to the OP's problem as far as I can see?
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Which JDK are you using, and do those vulnerabilities apply to that *specific*
JDK?
They are all Java vuls, not Tomcat vuls.
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to failure. Then you have the fun job of
finding the leak - there are many threads in the Tomcat archive on doing this,
just search for memory leak and follow the threads.
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.:tomcat. Would I have to
implement a valve? Any pointers would be much appreciated.
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due to load and refusals due to no port being configured to
accept a connection.
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that in terms
of setup and configuration, the new methods are too
complicated, and the
available documentation is too obscure for most of the Tomcat
users that
are not themselves Java or Tomcat experts.
What would you change?
- Peter
with Andre. I think his 90% estimate is high, but I suspect pure
admins are in the majority. Certainly I think equating tomcat user with
java developer is naïve.
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A to invoke code in B, though they're
all solutions to the problem of A informing B that something has changed.
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at your config.
Peter
Am 07.10.2008 um 21:01 schrieb Christopher Schultz:
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HI Mike,
tribes is part of tomcat. Yoo can find the svn repo links at
http://tomcat.apache.org/svn.html
Peter
Am 08.10.2008 um 17:18 schrieb Mike Wannamaker:
Cool,
Is there a repository to just get the tribes jar or just the tribes
source without having to get all of tomcat to get
connectionTimeout=2
redirectPort=8443 /
Look at http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/config/executor.html
Executor drop idle threads after one minute.
Peter
Am 07.10.2008 um 10:29 schrieb Mark Thomas:
Rohan Sahgal wrote:
I tried increasing the number of tomcat
? That looks
like it's still trying to read directly from the URL during the request.
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in-between that I am unaware of ?
It's close, but the problem occurs at an earlier step than you outline :-).
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addresses on one adapter. Cheaper, and you don't
run out of card slots so fast :-).
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in your server.xml, each for one of the
secure domains;
- Configure each Host to use the appropriate certificate from your
keystore(s). This is no harder than configuring one Host for SSL, you just
need to do it three times :-).
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is negotiated. This
is an information disclosure vulnerability.
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you re-architect the
application so that all Hibernate access is done in classes that are only
loaded once. However, I'm not a Tomcat expert and there may be ways round the
problem!
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solution 5
years down the line, once all the old browsers that don't support it have
fallen out of use, but even if the protocol's ready to go now the installed
browser base isn't ready for a site that uses it.
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/true_b
usinessid_mdm.asp
http://www.positivessl.com/ssl-certificate-products/ssl/multi-
domain-ssl-certificate.html
Assuming the browser support is out there then yes, it should be possible.
- Peter
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ID vuls from the side of the server admin. Broaden your
thinking - what might a *client* get upset about?
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* With thanks to User Friendly (http://www.userfriendly.org), over the years,
for warping my mind enough to devise this URL
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what is the difference between running tomcat server and as client
Tomcat is a Web server. There is no concept of running it as a client.
What are you trying to do? We might be able to help more if you tell us!
- Peter
the integration
job to do. The appropriate version of the docs at http://tomcat.apache.org
will, of course, be of benefit :-). I'd go with Tomcat 6 unless you have a
good reason to use an older version.
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default page using a browser on whatever
system you identified in step 2.
There may be other ways of working, but most of the embedded Tomcats I've seen
on devices are running on embedded Linux of one variety or another.
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and run on the client computer to
get it. I suspect most anti-malware programs would recognise that software as
spyware and stop it running.
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, you can connect Tomcat to httpd using
AJP. It is more difficult to set up the two servers in this way.
If possible, I would use a newer version of Tomcat than version 3.
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command-line types who have
problems.
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the end on running multiple Tomcats on the same box. Setup can get a little
interesting if you're running on Windows and want both processes to start as
services, but even that's entirely possible to configure.
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the second one started (in which
case you should be looking for contention issues)?
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JVM. But I'm willing to bet that the bottleneck is in one or
more of:
- Your test harness;
- Your web app (do all the threads access a common object?);
- A library you're using that single-threads;
- Your back-end systems, such as your database server.
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?
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in typical
Java programs, that's a fair bit of extra memory. If you assume that half of a
typical object's state is references to other objects, then (naively) you'll
use 50% more memory.
Now I'll sit back and wait for Chuck to contradict me :-).
- Peter
the method getParameterNames from class
org.apache.catalina.connector.RequestFacade.
Is this for the first call, or for second and subsequent calls as well? First
calls are often much slower as code is loaded. If it's for second and
subsequent calls, then there's a problem!
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instance
is running on. You probably want to find which JDK your Tomcat's running on,
and change that to the same one that you're using for compilation.
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running as a service
or under a different user ID to yours, it won't see the mapped drive. Who's it
running as?
Also, if Tomcat's running as a service, it doesn't load a full profile -
notably including the mapped drives. What's it running as?
- Peter
This is not a Tomcat question. Please find a more appropriate list.
- Peter
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Hi,
In Eclipse 3.4
. For example, see:
http://marc.info/?l=tomcat-userm=116107471021645w=2
http://marc.info/?l=tomcat-userm=116302992202121w=2
Is this a known issue / 'bug' with Tomcat 5?
:)
Pete
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not support cookies.
Have I missed something - or does the (cookies=false) do something
slightly different to what I thought?
Just to re-iterate, I am runningTomcat 5..5.20
Thanks
Pete
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Hi
When I drop a WAR file into the webapps folder on my dev machine -
running Tomcat 6.0.16 - Tomcat unpacks it on startup
this does not appear to be a (pure) 'Tomcat'
issue, I will take it up with the guys who manage the 'parent' app.
Thanks for the assistance.
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xmlValidation=false xmlNamespaceAware=false
Any assistance would be appreciated. :)
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when redeploying?
Again, thank you.
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server and just trying to deploy
and redeploy locally.
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may want to experiment with the
antiResourceLocking attribute of your webapp's Context element - but watch
out for the caveats mentioned in the doc:
This problem is occurring on two type of Linux server also. I'm just
troubleshooting the problem on my Windows computer.
Thanks!
Peter
are refreshed.
Is there a way to clear all the old content from the cache during a
hot redeploy? Or is there any other way to serve the new HTML content
without stopping the server?
I am using Apache Tomcat Version 6.0.18, jdk1.5.0_14, and Windows XP.
Thanks for your help.
Peter Desjardins
already tying up the Tomcat thread for the duration
of the call.
If you're changing your architecture, you'll definitely need to do this.
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path, can you give us some
more details about what you're trying to do? Also, what OS, and what version
of Tomcat?
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your own solution.
Conatiner will do better handling of common resource,so we shd not use
'synchronized' keyword.
Yes, where the container is aware of the common resource and knows how to pool
it. No, where it's your own code implementing the common resource.
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