I'm experimenting with writing some code to persist a session to the
database, similar to org.apache.catalina.session.PersistentManager and
org.apache.catalina.session.JDBCStore, but to store it immediately after
the end of a user request, when the session goes out of "scope". Any
pointers on wher
That worked great. Thanks.
Mitch Claborn
Rainer Jung wrote:
> On 07.07.2009 18:21, Mitch Claborn wrote:
>
>> I'm experimenting with writing some code to persist a session to the
>> database, similar to org.apache.catalina.sessio
The save(Session) method in org.apache.catalina.session.JDBCStore is
single threaded, I assume because it uses a single database Connection
for the instance. Is there any reason that I couldn't (or shouldn't)
subclass JDBStore and use a connection pool, allowing it to be
multi-threaded?
Mitch
Please forgive me if this is the incorrect place or format for
discussing this. I'm new to trying to develop for Tomcat.
I'm developing a patch for DeltaManager and I'd like to discuss with you
developers if it could be considered for inclusion in the base code.
Please see details below and co
v to force an error on a specific combination
of session attribute name and value. I'm going to put that in prod so
that I can test how it behaves with a large volume of sessions and at
least one error.
Mitch
On 09/21/2018 05:00 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 21/09/18 18:02, Mitch Claborn
Any further thoughts or comments on this? I think my patch is ready for
prime time now.
Mitch
On 09/22/2018 11:23 AM, Mitch Claborn wrote:
See below for answers to your questions.
Status update: I've been running my patch in production for about 16
hours with no problems. I've
I recently wrote an extension of org.apache.juli.AsyncFileHandler that
will send an email to a specified address if the message is SEVERE or
higher (in a background thread). Is there any interest in putting that
ability into AsyncFileHanlder directly?
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Mitch
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Are the available verbs the same for both .sh and .bat? If so, perhaps a
text file that contains the actual help text that could be output from
both .bat and .sh.
Mitch
On 10/01/2018 02:48 PM, Marek Czernek wrote:
Hi there,
I'd like to resolve Bug 62140 [0]. I just wanted to gather some opi
ven that all scripts are essentially duplicated
into .sh and .bat, I don't feel like that outweighs the ease of use and
extensibility of the help script files.
On 10/2/18 4:45 PM, Mitch Claborn wrote:
Are the available verbs the same for both .sh and .bat? If so, perhaps
a text file that
FYI: I've created the Bugzilla request and submitted the patch there.
https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=62773
Mitch
On 9/27/18 5:49 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
Mitch,
First some general comments.
Projects at the ASF generally operate using lazy consensus meaning if
no-one objects af
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