On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 8:44 PM, Konstantin Kolinko
knst.koli...@gmail.comwrote:
2010/7/21 Austin Shelton ashelt...@gmail.com:
Bizarre. I will keep looking for logs that might tell me something. I'll
keep everyone posted on my efforts, feeble though they may be :-)
Maybe you do not have
Hi,
Currently using Tomcat 5.5 and isapi_redirect.dll 1.2.14 in IIS 6.0
Configure with IIS integrated authentication for SSO.
Notice that under high cpu load in the server, 100% util, the website prompt
for authentication.
When the cpu load subsided, the SSO is working.
Any ideas why it
Yun Feng Chua wrote:
Hi,
Currently using Tomcat 5.5 and isapi_redirect.dll 1.2.14
(that is old, the current version is 1.2.30 or so)
in IIS 6.0
Configure with IIS integrated authentication for SSO.
So, it is IIS doing the authentication with the browser, right ?
Notice that under high
Thank for the reply...
Does that mean i should start looking at the IIS for the failed authentication?
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2010 09:45:57 +0200
From: a...@ice-sa.com
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: isapi_redirect.dll fail in SSO on high cpu load
Yun Feng Chua wrote:
Hi,
Yun Feng Chua wrote:
Thank for the reply...
Does that mean i should start looking at the IIS for the failed
authentication?
In a nutshell, yes.
I would start by simplifying the test case : create a static html page under
IIS, and make
it covered by the authentication, so that from the
I am going to guess that some policy in Windows rejects the high volume of
logons, too many connections or something of that kind. It's most likely not a
Tomcat problem. Andre suggestions are pretty good in terms of isolating it. I
would start by stressing IIS alone with a static page in it.
I have a pet project using an embedded tomcat. It's written in ruby but the
code is pretty straightforward to follow:
http://github.com/calavera/trinidad
The class that configures the tomcat instance is this:
http://github.com/calavera/trinidad/blob/master/lib/trinidad/server.rb
Cheers
On
h...@all
I'd like to know if it possible to run JAX-WS webservice clients on
Tomcat 6 using the catalina-ws extensions.
I took a look at the sources of catalina-ws, basically the
ServiceRefFactory.java, and I saw that is using the
javax.xml.rpc.ServiceFactory, so using JAX-RPC. I want to
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Chuck,
On 7/20/2010 11:14 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Subject: Re: Self-Contained Web Applications
Well, having to include commons-dbcp is a bit of an implementation
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From: john.rana...@thomsonreuters.com
[mailto:john.rana...@thomsonreuters.com]
Subject: How to map web app with different root paths?
This:
http://server.com/NASApp/DealSearch/DoSomethingServlet
http://server.com/NASApp/DealSearch/DoSomethingServlet
Needs to map to this:
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John,
(Let's try this again.)
On 7/21/2010 11:13 AM, john.rana...@thomsonreuters.com wrote:
Our application has a Context Root of DealsWeb. I need to be able to
map a different root path to this web application.
I feel like we just covered this
Apart from the answers already provided by Chuck and Christopher, I wonder if a FAQ about
proxying, URL abstraction, forwarding, redirecting etc.. and their differences
would not be useful ?
This kind of question seems to come so often that it would save time in the end if there
was just a link
Should be posted for sure in a FAQ.
Thanks all for the links. I think that should cover it.
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From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 3:04 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: How to map web app with different root paths?
Apart
Hi,
I'm using Tomcat 6.0.26, Java 1.6 and wondering what tools/strategies you
use to tune your garbage collection parameters?
Further, does anyone know how to read entries in the garbage collection log?
Entries in my log look like
Desired survivor size 10944512 bytes, new threshold 1 (max 15)
Hi,
I'm using Tomcat 5.5.20 running on Windows 2008 Server.
I'm trying to use Tomcat Manager to undeploy and deploy web application without
having to restart Tomcat.
I'm getting the following issues:
First issue, when undeploying web application, after first click on Undeploy
button, the
I've run tomcat so many times before on every one of my computers with no
problem, but I just went to do it today on my desktop and am getting an
error immediately on the start of the server.
I have set catalina_home, classpath, java_home, jre_home, added jdk to path.
I have tried many
From: sharkanana [mailto:sharkan...@gmail.com]
Subject: Problems starting Tomcat on windows 7 64bit.
I have tried many different versions of tomcat and
all give the same problem.
So tell us the exact version of *one* Tomcat you tried that has the problem,
along with the JRE or JDK version
From: laredotornado [mailto:laredotorn...@gmail.com]
Subject: Tuning garbage collection
I'm using Tomcat 6.0.26, Java 1.6 and wondering what
tools/strategies you use to tune your garbage collection
parameters?
Usually, just give the JVM as big a heap as will fit on your system with
Hi all,
In my Tomcat app I'm looking for a good (or commonly used) method for firing off an asynchronous task. For example, a
user registers for an account, and an a task to send a verification email to the user is triggered w/o delaying the
response to the user (i.e., task happens in the
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