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calidad del producto
the problem
ever comes up again, the first thing I'll do is test the patch you've sent.
Thanks a lot.
2009/10/14 Bocalinda bocali...@gmail.com
Hi Rainer,
I'm sorry for the long delay in getting back to you.
I got sidetracked by another issue and wasn't able to look into this
earlier.
However
have been lucky and that the error starts
appearing again tomorrow.
I will try to reproduce the problem in another server, in order to try out
the patch you supplied.
Thanks again.
2009/10/3 Bocalinda bocali...@gmail.com
Wow, that's what is called a quick turn around! :)
Thanks. I'll try as soon
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com
From: Bocalinda [mailto:bocali...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Connection between ListenerStart and clustering
it turns out there are 2 libraries in my web-inf/lib
containing a class definition for that:
spring-2.5.6.jar and spring-web-2.5.6.jar
Maybe
Hi Rainer.
wild guess
I remember problems with clustering which were of the following kind:
session replication data was received on a node although the context
wasn't yet fully initialized.
Maybe we run into classloader troubles in that case?
This could only happen if another node in the
Wow, that's what is called a quick turn around! :)
Thanks. I'll try as soon as possible and let you know.
2009/10/3 Rainer Jung rainer.j...@kippdata.de
On 03.10.2009 18:11, Bocalinda wrote:
Hi Rainer.
wild guess
I remember problems with clustering which were of the following kind
Hi List,
Maybe this is a very stupid question, but I am wondering whether a
ListenerStart of an application could be related in any possible way to
problems with the Tomcat cluster?
Thanks in advance.
Hi again,
I obviously meant ListenerStart Error.
2009/10/2 Bocalinda bocali...@gmail.com
Hi List,
Maybe this is a very stupid question, but I am wondering whether a
ListenerStart of an application could be related in any possible way to
problems with the Tomcat cluster?
Thanks
are using.
That stack trace will take out the guess work of what actually went wrong
best
Filip
On 10/02/2009 10:12 AM, Bocalinda wrote:
Hi again,
I obviously meant ListenerStart Error.
2009/10/2 Bocalindabocali...@gmail.com
Hi List,
Maybe this is a very stupid question, but I am
Ok thanks!
2009/10/2 Filip Hanik - Dev Lists devli...@hanik.com
Correct, not denying nor confirming. I'm informing you that your log files
would tell you what the actual error is :)
Filip
On 10/02/2009 10:32 AM, Bocalinda wrote:
Hi Filip.
I'm using version 6.0.20.
You are not denying
, not denying nor confirming. I'm informing you that your log files
would tell you what the actual error is :)
Filip
On 10/02/2009 10:32 AM, Bocalinda wrote:
Hi Filip.
I'm using version 6.0.20.
You are not denying that the clustering could cause a ListenerStart Error,
is that correct?
2009/10/2
this is the case in my situation. Spring is only
used inside my webapp.
I'm probably overseeing something basic here, and would really appreciate it
if somebody could point me out what it is.
Thanks
2009/10/2 Caldarale, Charles R chuck.caldar...@unisys.com
From: Bocalinda [mailto:bocali
I pressed send too quickly.
How can it be that most of the time Tomcat starts, and sometimes it spits
out the ClassNotFound error? I suppose that the classloading order does not
change from day to day?
2009/10/3 Bocalinda bocali...@gmail.com
Hi Chuck,
That's a good point. First thing
If I'm not wrong Tomcat loads it classes in the following order:
1. bootstrap
2. classpath classes
3. webapps classes/libs
4. common libs
5. shared libs
As I recall, the webapp classloader takes precedence over the system
classloader (the -cp path handler), but I'd have to check the
Different messages arriving in a different order, for one. Classes are
only loaded on demand, not simply because they exist in a defined library.
I would suppose the classloading ritual is a serial process,
instead of a parallel process.
Nope. In a multi-threaded environment, you cannot
I currently don't have access to the server to check catalina_home/lib
contents, but I do have the webapp.war here. So I did a grep for the
ContextLoaderListener and it turns out there are 2 libraries in my
web-inf/lib containing a class definition for that:
spring-2.5.6.jar and
Thanks a lot Rainer.
If the error messages are in some way OK, then my question got answered.
Thanks again.
2009/9/30 Rainer Jung rainer.j...@kippdata.de
On 30.09.2009 17:19, Bocalinda wrote:
Hi André.
I actually stopped one server on purpose, to test the mod_jk's behavior.
So
Hi List,
I have configured Apache 2.2.11 (worker mpm) with mod_jk 1.2.27 and two
nodes of Tomcat 6.0.20
My mod_jk configuration only has the following settings (apart from the port
and IP address settings ofcourse):
worker.tcnodo-11.socket_keepalive=true
a...@ice-sa.com
Bocalinda wrote:
...
My mod_jk configuration only has the following settings (apart from the
port
and IP address settings ofcourse):
That is exactly what it would have been interesting to see, along with the
Connector tags in your Tomcat's server.xml files.
What is strange
Hi,
I'm wondering if it is possible to change the deployment order which Tomcat
follows.
I've been searching the net, and as from what other people say, it is not
possible. Is this still true for Tomcat 6?
I more or less found a way to deploy applications at the beginning or at the
end by
Hi,
I got a slight timing problem here.
I got 2 war files: X.war and webservice.war
X.war depends on webservice.war.
I already managed to have webservice.war deploy before X.war gets deployed,
although I can see in the logs that X.war is eternally waiting on
webservice.war when being deployed.
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