On 2/7/09 04:25, Jim Anderson wrote:
Hi,
I'm running tomcat 6.0.18 on Linux and I'm having a problem running
a javabean. I created a bean and was able to call setProperty and
getProperty
for the property 'startPage' in the bean. When I added a 2nd property
to the bean, I got the following
2009/7/2 Jim Anderson ez...@ieee.org:
Hi,
I'm running tomcat 6.0.18 on Linux and I'm having a problem running
a javabean. I created a bean and was able to call setProperty and
getProperty
for the property 'startPage' in the bean. When I added a 2nd property
to the bean, I got the following
On 2/7/09 06:50, jayes...@birlasoft.com wrote:
Hi,
Please find detailed problem statement below
These are details about your problem, not about your setup.
What (exact) version of Tomcat are you using?
1) Our Application is developed in Java and its an web based application
so we use TOMCAT
As locked JARs on undeploy is a popular topic, I thought I would share a
recent discovery. If you read your log4j configuration file from a JAR,
the JAR will end up locked, preventing a clean undeploy.
Full details are here:
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=47465
Mark
Hi!
There is tcpdump out between tomcat 10.0.0.51 server and apache+mod_jk on
10.0.0.52
Start TCP session:
13:45:47.289899 IP 10.0.0.52.53082 10.0.0.51.8003: S
4292589130:4292589130(0) win 5840 mss 1460,sackOK,timestamp 2476219269
0,nop,wscale 9
13:45:47.289907 IP 10.0.0.51.8003
Mark Thomas wrote:
As locked JARs on undeploy is a popular topic, I thought I would share a
recent discovery. If you read your log4j configuration file from a JAR,
the JAR will end up locked, preventing a clean undeploy.
Full details are here:
André Warnier wrote:
Mark Thomas wrote:
As locked JARs on undeploy is a popular topic, I thought I would share a
recent discovery. If you read your log4j configuration file from a JAR,
the JAR will end up locked, preventing a clean undeploy.
Full details are here:
Mark Thomas wrote:
André Warnier wrote:
Mark Thomas wrote:
As locked JARs on undeploy is a popular topic, I thought I would share a
recent discovery. If you read your log4j configuration file from a JAR,
the JAR will end up locked, preventing a clean undeploy.
Full details are here:
André Warnier wrote:
Mark Thomas wrote:
André Warnier wrote:
Mark Thomas wrote:
As locked JARs on undeploy is a popular topic, I thought I would
share a
recent discovery. If you read your log4j configuration file from a JAR,
the JAR will end up locked, preventing a clean undeploy.
Full
From: jayes...@birlasoft.com [mailto:jayes...@birlasoft.com]
Subject: RE: tomcat session is not releasing
2) During the Deployment we need to stop and start the TOMCAT server
lots of times.
Why? You should be able to simply restart the webapp being changed, not the
entire container.
3)
From: Pid [mailto:p...@pidster.com]
Subject: Re: Cannot find any information on property 'x' in a bean of
type 'bfs.beans.BFSInfo'
25 public String getMidContent() {
26 return(midContent);
27 }
wow. old school.
Don't you love it when people think return is a method call? Can't ever
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Pid [mailto:p...@pidster.com]
Subject: Re: Cannot find any information on property 'x' in a bean of
type 'bfs.beans.BFSInfo'
25 public String getMidContent() {
26 return(midContent);
27 }
wow. old school.
Don't you love it when people think
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David,
On 7/1/2009 5:01 PM, David Smith wrote:
Christopher Schultz wrote:
David,
On 7/1/2009 10:49 AM, David Smith wrote:
It would and the performance hit is minimal if you use the ping syntax
in your validation query. I believe it looks like
2009/7/2 Caldarale, Charles R chuck.caldar...@unisys.com:
From: Pid [mailto:p...@pidster.com]
Subject: Re: Cannot find any information on property 'x' in a bean of
type 'bfs.beans.BFSInfo'
25 public String getMidContent() {
26 return(midContent);
27 }
wow. old school.
Don't you love
From: Konstantin Kolinko [mailto:knst.koli...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Cannot find any information on property 'x' in a bean of
type 'bfs.beans.BFSInfo'
Search for return( and you will find some other references. ;]
Yes, I know; Tomcat (and pretty much all open-source code) is full of bad
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Pid,
On 7/2/2009 5:44 AM, Pid wrote:
On 2/7/09 06:50, jayes...@birlasoft.com wrote:
2) During the Deployment we need to stop and start the TOMCAT server
lots of times. Afte
r successful deployment when we monitor our database we found that
Subject: FIXED: Re: No cookies using proxypass* from apache 2
Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2009 07:30:48 -0500
From: Robert Schmid rsch...@raptor.net
To: Rainer Jung rainer.j...@kippdata.de
For reasons I can't explain, all my mail back to the list is being
rejected as spam. Could you forward this to list so
Pid wrote:
On 2/7/09 04:25, Jim Anderson wrote:
Hi,
I'm running tomcat 6.0.18 on Linux and I'm having a problem running
a javabean. I created a bean and was able to call setProperty and
getProperty
for the property 'startPage' in the bean. When I added a 2nd property
to the bean, I got the
Konstantin,
Thank you. That did the trick. I kind of guessed it was that sort of
problem, but could not find it in documentation of the book that I'm using.
Jim
Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
2009/7/2 Jim Anderson ez...@ieee.org:
Hi,
I'm running tomcat 6.0.18 on Linux and I'm having a
We have been involved with load testing several sites that deploy a Tomcat
server. When running a Load session, for some reason, each HTTP request will
generate a login, when monitoring the server. The server is being monitored
using the Tomcat monitoring tool, and each request to the server
From: Logan, James S [mailto:james.lo...@oit.gatech.edu]
Subject: Tomcat
Have you folks seen this type of behavior on a Tomcat site,
where virtual client login generate multiple sessionids ?
Sessions are normally tracked with cookies; your client may just be ignoring
them, rather than
On 2/7/09 20:32, Logan, James S wrote:
We have been involved with load testing several sites that deploy a Tomcat
server. When running a Load session, for some reason, each HTTP request will
generate a login, when monitoring the server. The server is being monitored
using the Tomcat
Hi,
I'm running tomcat 6.0.18 with java 1.6.0_13 on a linux box.
The only webapp deployed is Sun OpenSSO (http://www.opensso.org) built from
source (20090930).
Sometimes a tomcat thread hangs hup while serving a POST request
(/UI/Login): monitoring tomcat
status I see the processing time grows and
On Thu, 2009-07-02 at 23:40 +0200, Ivan Longhi wrote:
Hi,
Hi, Ivan.
I'm running tomcat 6.0.18 with java 1.6.0_13 on a linux box.
The only webapp deployed is Sun OpenSSO (http://www.opensso.org) built from
source (20090930).
Sometimes a tomcat thread hangs hup while serving a POST
is probably more guilt :-)
On Thu, 2009-07-02 at 19:20 -0300, Daniel Henrique Alves Lima wrote:
On Thu, 2009-07-02 at 23:40 +0200, Ivan Longhi wrote:
Hi,
Hi, Ivan.
I'm running tomcat 6.0.18 with java 1.6.0_13 on a linux box.
The only webapp deployed is Sun OpenSSO
From: Ivan Longhi [mailto:ivan.lon...@gmail.com]
Subject: POST request hangs hup
Is there a way to kill a single thread in tomcat whitout
restarting it?
No.
Is there a way to limit the max execution time for a single
thread/request?
No.
You need to fix your webapp, since it has a
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Chris,
On 6/25/2009 8:54 AM, Christopher Piggott wrote:
log4j.logger.org.apache.commons.digester.Digester=WARN, nowhere
log4j.logger.org.apache.commons.digester.Digester.sax=WARN, nowhere
Strictly speaking, it doesn't matter what level (e.g. WARN)
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Daniel,
On 7/2/2009 6:20 PM, Daniel Henrique Alves Lima wrote:
I think could be anything: An infinite loop in your app, a database
(or other resource) deadlock, any intensive db query (with a really
long transaction timeout).
+1
Take a thread
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To whom it may concern,
On 6/23/2009 3:02 AM, smo...@cc.hut.fi wrote:
I have a an application where other people can deploy their own
applications. I would like all the applications to use a common library.
However, when I add some common JARs to
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Kyle,
On 6/24/2009 7:23 PM, Kyle Bahr wrote:
The exact exception is java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException, but
sadly I don't have a stack trace available.
Hmm... that's going to make it pretty hard to debug. Any error message
along with the
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chenjh,
On 6/28/2009 11:48 PM, chenjh wrote:
I often get the NoClassDefFoundError from my tomcat 5.5. I had placed
jfreechart.jar and jcommon.jar into [tomcat]/common/lib, but after
running for some time, the producing image page fail with
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