Thank you for your help Christopher.
I have got it to work and I will publish my configuration when I have sorted out a couple of other
things which I will raise separately
Regards
Peter
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LoadModule jk_module /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_jk.so
...
file /etc/apache2/conf.d/jk.conf is
IfModule mod_jk.c
JkWorkersFile /etc/apache2/workers.properties
JkLogFile
for worker=appledorera
Help please
Peter
On 1/7/11 10:10 PM, Peter Sparkes wrote:
Hi,
I am having difficulties integrating tomcat6 with mod_jk. Please, does
anyone have a user friendly guide that I can use?
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/ ?
There's an excellent example
): Service
finished with status=400 for worker=appledorera
Help please
Peter
On 1/7/11 10:10 PM, Peter Sparkes wrote:
Hi,
I am having difficulties integrating tomcat6 with mod_jk. Please, does
anyone have a user friendly guide that I can use?
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/ ?
There's
Hi,
I am having difficulties integrating tomcat6 with mod_jk. Please, does anyone have a user friendly
guide that I can use?
Thanks
Peter
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On 1/7/11 10:10 PM, Peter Sparkes wrote:
Hi,
I am having difficulties integrating tomcat6 with mod_jk. Please, does
anyone have a user friendly guide that I can use?
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/ ?
There's an excellent example workers.properties file in the tarball of
the latest
the classes to check for changes.
Not to mention, it doesn't really make sense when using an unpackable war.
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even then, you should set reloadable=false
the flag name is misleading, all apps
is instantaneous,
and it has even more classes than the webapp does, from my point of view, it
should be no different.
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is instantaneous,
and it has even more classes than the webapp does, from my point of view, it
should be no different.
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Not to mention on a less powerful windows xp machine the first scenario
starts in seconds...
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Well I guess this gets into the nuances of classloaders that I am
completely
unfamiliar with, but I wonder why
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Mentioning WatchedResource is a red herring.
reloadable attribute - nothing to do with reloadable apps
I disagree:
relodable (Context attribute)
Set to true if you want Catalina to monitor classes in
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Mentioning WatchedResource is a red herring.
reloadable attribute - nothing to do with reloadable apps
I disagree:
relodable (Context attribute)
Set to true if
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Hello, we are having problems with slow server startup with Tomcat6. It is a
basic webapp and the server starts up fairly quickly when WEB-INF exists,
but if we are trying to deploy from
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Hello, we are having problems with slow server startup with Tomcat6. It is a
basic webapp and the server starts up fairly quickly when WEB-INF exists,
but if we are trying
time is now around
5s instead of 80s.
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Hello, we
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Is it unpacking the war during startup? Unzipping 2000 files takes a
while (even if they're small).
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Is it unpacking the war during startup? Unzipping 2000 files
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