Are there good reasons to use an Apache Http Server in front of a Tomcat even
if I'm using a HW Load Balancer?
Thanks,
Johann
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Filip Hanik - Dev Lists wrote:
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> yes, that is the most common setup, just add as many Tomcat's as you
> need and front them with a load balancer with fail over capabilities
> minimum amount of tomcat to form a cluster, is 2 :)
>
> Filip
>
:-), I'm trying to centrally manage resources and de
Is there a way to set up a Tomcat cluster without session replication? How
many Tomcat instances is recommended to define by cluster?
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Johann
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Tim Funk wrote:
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> This should work:
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> http://sourceforge.net/projects/j2ep/
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Thanks Tim, It looks like what I need, Have you tried it?, Does it have good
performance?
Johann
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Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
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> Write a filter that does a redirect. I believe that
> http://tuckey.org/urlrewrite/ has this capability, but I haven't tried
> it myself.
>
Thanks Charles, I have already created a filter using commons.httpclient but
the performance that I'm having is not what I
Is there a way to map a local context to a remote one with tomcat?
I mean:
http://localhost:8080/somename-->http://remotehost/someothername
I know that this can be done with Apache Http Server but I'm trying to avoid
the need to install one.
(BTW I'm using Tomcat 5.5.20)
Thanks,
Johann
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It seems that this is a common problem whenever you need to access weblogic
from a non weblogic container. First the wl*client.jar files are not enough
to do what a weblogic client needs to do so you need to put the whole
weblogic.jar (34MB) in your classpath in order to make it work an not
gettin
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
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> You just mentioned a dirty word. Do you have CLASSPATH set for the
> Tomcat execution or included that jar in the -cp parameter for launching
> Tomcat? (You shouldn't.) If so, that will make the weblogic classes
> visible to multiple classloaders, which is a Ve
Clinton J. Totten wrote:
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> I'm not sure about the error but have you tried just putting the WAR in
> the webapps directory $CATALINA_HOME/webapps?
>
I tried that but the same error, if i want it to work I have to restart the
server.
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Johann
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Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
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>> From: bajistaman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: App reloading classloading issue?
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> Don't suppose you'd care to give us a hint about the version of Tomcat
> you're using?
>
>> The weblogic client
Filip Hanik - Dev Lists wrote:
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> >The weblogic client libs are placed in $CATALINA_HOME/common/lib.
>
> yes, but the class that is trying to be loaded is
> >java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
> weblogic/rmi/extensions/server/Stubbajistaman wrote:
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> does the weblogic/rmi/*server*/... hint t
I'm currently deploying applications to Tomcat using a context file placed
inside $CATALINA_HOME/conf/[enginename]/[hostname]/ directory, they have the
following content:
If I update the file AppName.war it is reloaded and the changes are
reflected but it throws an exception
java.lang.NoClassDe
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Have you tried the "Client Deployer Package"?
Johann
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Thanks Charles, I was reading about JMX and Tomcat and I wonder if is it
better (more secure?) to do it at the low level as you suggested or by using
the JMX API?
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Is there a way to distribute the deployment of an application through many
tomcat's farm instances in different machines setting a context path that is
different than the war's name?
Is there a way to centrally collect statistics of usage of all of the
tomcat's farm instances?
Thanks,
Johann
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Ok, now it is working, I was missing the root cert.
I generated a script that did all the work:
JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/latest
export JAVA_HOME
PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH
export PATH
THE_NAME=www.dummy.org
export THE_NAME
rm /root/.keystore
rm /usr/share/tomcat5/.keystore
openssl pkcs8 -topk8 -no
Did you replace the JVM for the SUN's?
I had many problems using the Red Hat packaged tomcat and without installing
tomcat again it worked fine just replacing the JVM. If you look at the
following post "The Solution" maybe It could help you.
http://www.nabble.com/Tomcat-5-%2B-Red-Hat-Linux.-Excep
So what you did was to create a new private key, CSR and then just follow the
instructions from your CA and everything worked?
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Johann
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I have the same problem than you Werner, everything looks fine but the
browser is unable to verify the identity of my site. Firefox says:
a) Or the browser doesn't recognize the CA that is supporting the cert.
b) Or the cert is uncomplete because of a wrong server configuration.
c) Or the site is
Many Thanks for your comments, I have everything working now using a HW load
balancer but the ssl is being managed by every node just because the guys
from networks think that we need to upgrade the current HW Load Balancer to
be able to support it and that is not going to happen soon.
Johann
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I'm having the same problem. Some people from my company created the
Certificate Signing Request and the only thing that I've received was an
email with the certificate, then I tried to install it and I had the same
problems that Werner has. Do I have to do all over again from Tomcat from
the priv
And what about SSL?, it is better to let the load balancer to take care of it
or every node in the farm?
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Johann
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Hi!, I'm trying to create a stateless tomcat's farm but wanted sticky session
mechanism. What is the best way to achieve this?, using hardware or software
load balancing?
Thanks,
Johann
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Well, just as a matter of corollary of the soluction everybody was right
because even if I had the Sun Jvm installed, the red hat tomcat5 service was
getting the JAVA_HOME env entry from the one defined in the file
"/etc/sysconfig/tomcat5" and not from "/etc/tomcat5/tomcat5.conf", so if you
change
Ok, I'll keep away from this forum the packaged tomcat questions. When I get
the "real one" I'll be back.
Thanks,
Johann
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You are right, when I look up the services I can see that Tomcat is running
using the JVM that you have told me:
/usr/lib/jvm/java/bin/java -Djava.awt.headless=true
-Dcatalina.ext.dirs=/usr/...
I changed that from the tomcat5.conf file:
# tomcat5 service configuration file
# you could also over
Thanks, but we are already using the one that we got from sun's web site, any
other clue?
Johann
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I followed the instructions from
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.0-doc/ssl-howto.html and I have executed
the following:
keytool -genkey -alias tomcat -keyalg RSA
When I run:
keytool -list
I have the tomcat cert:
tomcat, Aug 22, 2007, keyEntry,
Certificate fingerprint (MD5):
E6:59:10:12:C9:
I'm still using tomcat 5 :-) (and Weblogic 8.1), maybe someone interested
enough can apply the same test against newer products.
Johann
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Probably the best place to start is
http://tomcat.apache.org/faq/performance.html
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Thanks!,
We have a Solaris and AIX platform but thinking about trying an Intel/Linux
one. For many reasons we can't use the latest versions of any product until
they've rached some maturity so we are going to try Tomcat 5.
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I have an Apache Http Server farm and I'm trying to build a Tomcat one for my
new java systems. I was thinking about what can make the use the Apache one
as front end (proxy) of the Tomcat one useful?
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Thanks, I have to still trying to convince some people that Tomcat can
perform without a lot more of resources than Apache Http Server does.
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ent? Cost? Platform
> requirements?
>
> Doug
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "bajistaman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 12:23 PM
> Subject: Tomcat Farm Recommendation
>
>
>>
>> I'm tryin
I'm trying to move my Apache Http Server Farm to a Tomcat one and I guess
that Tomcat needs more resources than Apache does. Our approach has been
always to have many medium size machines than a few big ones, does anybody
have any suggestion to the kind of machine + OS needed to get the best
tomca
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