On Sam 19.08.2006 21:40, Alexander Lazic wrote:

I have seen a in 4.1.32
connectors/coyote/src/java/org/apache/coyote/RequestInfo.java which
have the infos but when i try to use this i get this error:

With help from Mark Thomas i have know a working CoyoteConnector, thanks
you Mark ;-).

But kow i have another question and I'am not sure if i'am on the wrong
way.

My setup now:

---
<Connector className="org.apache.coyote.tomcat4.CoyoteConnector"
          protocolHandler="org.apache.jk.server.JkCoyoteHandler"
port="8009" enableLookups="false" connectionTimeout="0" debug="9"
          useURIValidationHack="false"
          protocolHandlerClassName="org.apache.jk.server.JkCoyoteHandler" />

.
.
<Engine ...
<Valve className="LogData" prefix="LogData1-" suffix=".log"
rotatable="true" />
.
.
---

and try to get out some infos from RequstInfo:

---
 org.apache.coyote.Request cyR = ((CoyoteRequest)request).getCoyoteRequest();
 RequestInfo rqInf = cyR.getRequestProcessor();
.
.
.
        log("==>>>rqInf.getRequestProcessingTime() :"+rqInf.getRequestProcessingTime() 
+":\n",date);
        log("==>>>rqInf.getProcessingTime() :"+rqInf.getProcessingTime() 
+":\n",date);
        log("==>>>rqInf.getRequestCount() :" + rqInf.getRequestCount() +
               >>>":\n",date);
context.invokeNext(request, response);
.
.
.
result.append("RequestProcessingTime() :");
            result.append(rqInf.getRequestProcessingTime());
            result.append(": ProcessingTime() :");
            result.append(rqInf.getProcessingTime());
            result.append(": RequestCount() :");
            result.append(rqInf.getRequestCount());
            result.append(":");

            log(" result.toString() :" + result.toString(),date);
---

and i get for the first request 0, could this be a bug or do i
understand the RequestInfo class wrong?!

Btw: i it possibel to get the info how many requests at the moment
    tomcat currently handle?!

Thanks for help && regards

Alex

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