We're in the process of extricating ourselves from a host who developed and
managed our app through their own hosted server.
In attempting to move the app over to a server under our control:
Tomcat 5.5.28 w/ admin package
java 1.5.0_28
Windows 2003 R2
all they gave me was a zipped up directory
like web-inf web.xml transport-guarantee
will give you more details.
Good luck with the configuration.
- Peter
On 24 March 2010 06:22, joon yoo jyoo1...@gmail.com wrote:
We're in the process of extricating ourselves from a host who developed
and
managed our app through their own hosted
so awesome, thank you very much.
joon
On 10/15/06, Mladen Turk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
joon yoo wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way to run tomcat 5.5 as a service on Win 2003 64bit? Or is
there a 3rd party app monitor that can start tomcat if it detects that
it's
down.
http://svn.apache.org
Hello,
Is there a way to run tomcat 5.5 as a service on Win 2003 64bit? Or is
there a 3rd party app monitor that can start tomcat if it detects that it's
down.
Thanks,
joon
is it a windows limitation or an intel x86 limitation? i.e., if i had
installed linux or BSD instead of win 2000, would i have been better
off memory management wise?
joon
On 10/13/06, Caldarale, Charles R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Andrew Miehs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:
and gratitude,
joon yoo
On 4/6/06, Juan Jose Garcia Lau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No Matt I didn't get answer, but I think the problem it's the program that run
as a service: tomcat5w.exe. It runs as 32bit, so when this tries to start the
tomcat at 64 bit gives the error.
But I resolve
and gratitude,
joon yoo
On 4/6/06, Juan Jose Garcia Lau wrote:
No Matt I didn't get answer, but I think the problem it's the program that run
as a service: tomcat5w.exe. It runs as 32bit, so when this tries to start the
tomcat at 64 bit gives the error.
But I resolve temporally this way
Thanks for the heads-up. That's something I didn't know.
Joon
On 9/8/06, Peter Crowther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: joon yoo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
We're having memory management problems with java and our tomcat
webapp on a win2000 sp4 server:
HP proliant DL360 G3
Xeon 2.8 (HT
Hello,
I'm a sysadmin, not a programmer so therefore my questions are limited
to server hardware and OS configuration.
We're having memory management problems with java and our tomcat
webapp on a win2000 sp4 server:
HP proliant DL360 G3
Xeon 2.8 (HT on)
2GB RAM
I'm unable to expand java mem
for any help,
joon yoo
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Thanks, I was looking through their site and wondering what quality
instructors they had. Hopefully the java instructors will have worked
at Sun.
joon
On 9/1/06, Tracy Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi,
Currently on our tomcat 5 server (1GB RAM, Win 2000 server SP4), we
have the initial memory pool and max memory pool values set to
768MB in the apache tomcat properties app.
The server is going to be upgraded to 2GB's of RAM, exactly what is
the limit of the amount of memory that can be
Hi,
Currently on our tomcat 5 server (1GB RAM, Win 2000 server SP4), we
have the initial memory pool and max memory pool values set to
768MB in the apache tomcat properties app.
The server is going to be upgraded to 2GB's of RAM, exactly what is
the limit of the amount of memory that can be
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