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On 31/12/2013 14:43, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> Mark,
>
> On 12/31/13, 6:11 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>> On 31/12/2013 09:42, 侯树成 wrote:
>>> Oh, everything is default in server.xml except Connector
>>> configuration.
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>> Yes, I can read thanks.
>
>
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Mark,
On 12/31/13, 6:11 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 31/12/2013 09:42, 侯树成 wrote:
>> Oh, everything is default in server.xml except Connector
>> configuration.
>
> Yes, I can read thanks.
>
>> "I have already explained how maxConnections is enforce
On 31/12/2013 09:42, 侯树成 wrote:
> Oh, everything is default in server.xml except Connector configuration.
Yes, I can read thanks.
> "I have already explained how maxConnections is enforced by Tomcat." Where?
> When? I'm sorry, I havn't know it.
You replied to my explanation so I suggest you go b
Oh, everything is default in server.xml except Connector configuration.
"I have already explained how maxConnections is enforced by Tomcat." Where?
When? I'm sorry, I havn't know it.
"the configuration of the client (number of threads, timeouts, etc.) " -->
just need a simple web app, in the servl
On 31/12/2013 02:01, 侯树成 wrote:
> Hi,
> Today, I find the acceptCount of connector is not work like it's config.
> You can try it like this:
> connectionTimeout="2"
>redirectPort="8443" acceptCount="2" maxThreads="1"
> minSpareThreads="1"/>
>
> use LR or JM
Hi,
Today, I find the acceptCount of connector is not work like it's config.
You can try it like this:
use LR or JMeter make more requests( >10) . You will find that 5 requests
will served correctly, others will be refused.
When the acceptCount=3
You will find that 7 requests will se