I have a Tomcat 5.5.9 web application server running on a webserver
listening on port 8443.
Why is it that when I access http://:8443, I am
prompted to download a file of the format application/octet-stream
from any browser from any platform?
If I access https://:8443, I see the tomcat home pag
Sorry Richard,
I did not notice reply among huge collection of mails.
Let me go with Tim's advice, seems very logical.
Just adding one more thing here regarding my web service:
Below is my JSP which is being called by Application server to send
response
Hi Boris,
I will explain the issue thoroughyl, and the options i tried so far to
resolve the same.
Environment Details :
OS : Linux Enterprise
Tomcat 5.5.9
Apache HTTP Server 2.0.54
Apache and Tomcat reside on physically different server.
All Tomcat applications are SiteMinder Enabled.
I have on
Mukesh,
Tim Funk's reply to your post earlier gave pretty good guidance as to what
steps you need to take.
Your question/post has not changed so I'm not sure what you are asking.
HTH - Richard
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Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 8
Hi friends,
Got to optimize a system, flow is explained below
Request Scenario
Step 1. User invokes a My webservice deployed on Tomcat 5.5. Tomcat 5.5
is connected to internet via Apache 2.0 + Mod_jk.
Step 2. My Webservice forward request to application server
Step 3. A
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>I'm trying to build Tomcat 5.5.2 on a Tru64 4.0F box.
>The command ant build fails with the following messages:
>
> /d2/apache/tomcatnew/jakarta-tomcat-5.5.2-src/jakarta-tomcat-5/build.xml:528:
> The following error occurred whi
My name is Andri, i am a linux developer
when i try openxchange 5 commercial edition with latest release
under
SLES 9 SP2 ,
i have problem with tomcat, after several times, it become tomcat
out of
memory.
it happen on about 50 or more concurrent users connected to servers.
i try wi
I am an idiot. I forgot to attach the file. I apologize for the
mistake.
[Thu Jan 05 16:41:36 2006] [jk_isapi_plugin.c (626)]: HttpFilterProc started
[Thu Jan 05 16:41:36 2006] [jk_isapi_plugin.c (672)]: In HttpFilterProc
Virtual Host redirection of /servername:81/servlet/servletsetup
[Thu
I have googled for my problem and have read pages of archives, but still
cannot find an answer to an issue I am having.
Operating system is Windows 2003. I have an installation of Tomcat 4.1
and IIS 6.0 that are integrated and serve up my application servlets
correctly on port 80. They are using
On 1/5/06, ALEX HYDE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Stupid question Remy but are you refering to the
> proces per java thread issue that had effected Linux?
> I am well behind the times so is this all resolved? I
> am soon to set-up a Tomcat server, preferably on Linux
> FC3 with a 2.6 kernal. Would
On 1/5/06, Michael Czeiszperger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Jan 5, 2006, at 3:39 PM, Jess Holle wrote:
>
> > Also a Tomcat 5.5.12 (or better 5.5.15) with and without APR test
> > against recent IBM, Sun, and BEA offerings would be really nice :-)
> >
>
> We did a previous test with tomcat aga
Stupid question Remy but are you refering to the
proces per java thread issue that had effected Linux?
I am well behind the times so is this all resolved? I
am soon to set-up a Tomcat server, preferably on Linux
FC3 with a 2.6 kernal. Would you know whether this is
suitable for running Tomcat under
Michael Czeiszperger wrote:
At the enterprise level businesses pay for support, and at the
highest levels of support the license the source for a product is
under makes little difference to the end customer, which is why its a
good business model for the likes of IBM.
(Note that our own p
On Jan 5, 2006, at 3:39 PM, Jess Holle wrote:
Also a Tomcat 5.5.12 (or better 5.5.15) with and without APR test
against recent IBM, Sun, and BEA offerings would be really nice :-)
We did a previous test with tomcat against those servers, and are
waiting for APR to be officially released
On Jan 5, 2006, at 3:51 PM, Remy Maucherat wrote:
With the usage of APR in Tomcat 5.5.x, I would say the difference will
be even bigger, as APR on Linux will use more efficient IO calls than
on Windows.
So use Linux :) (note: please, don't use any Redhat Linux 2.4s
kernels, though)
Yes, we
On Jan 5, 2006, at 4:03 PM, Jess Holle wrote:
Thinking about this a bit more, though, I guess this conviction
comes from experience with really large and complex web
applications. When most of the code being run is not servlet
engine code, then it stands to reason that the bulk of the r
On 1/5/06, Zach Moazeni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm currently on a project using JSF, Spring and Hibernate deploying to
> Tomcat 5.5.9. I'm also using Eclipse / MyEclipse deploying directly to
> Tomcat. I'm constantly having an issue where Tomcat will keep a hold on
> the jars tha
Remy Maucherat wrote:
On 1/5/06, Jess Holle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Also a Tomcat 5.5.12 (or better 5.5.15) with and without APR test
against recent IBM, Sun, and BEA offerings would be really nice :-)
There seems to be a silly notion out there that because you pay for
commercial offerin
Hello,
I'm currently on a project using JSF, Spring and Hibernate deploying to
Tomcat 5.5.9. I'm also using Eclipse / MyEclipse deploying directly to
Tomcat. I'm constantly having an issue where Tomcat will keep a hold on
the jars that are in the WEB-INF/lib directory slowing down my developme
On 1/5/06, Jess Holle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael Czeiszperger wrote:
>
> > On Jan 5, 2006, at 2:24 PM, Tim Funk wrote:
> >
> >> Interesting. In enterprise environments, I also hear it common to
> >> see antivirus software also run on windows servers too. (Yes, you
> >> read that correctly
On 1/5/06, Michael Czeiszperger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought that Tomcat users would be interested to know that we just
> published an in-depth comparison of Tomcat performance on Windows and
> Linux.
>
> The articles are available here:
>
> http://webperformance.com/library/reports
>
> I
Thanks Michael for the info. J2EE performance testing depends on many
different factors. Some questions/suggestions for your consideration:
1. It wasn't clear from your report what the HW/SW spec of your test
clients (load workstation). Base on your test scenario, it looks like
each load works
Michael Czeiszperger wrote:
On Jan 5, 2006, at 2:24 PM, Tim Funk wrote:
Interesting. In enterprise environments, I also hear it common to
see antivirus software also run on windows servers too. (Yes, you
read that correctly) I'd be curious to see how much or a
performance decrease there
Ours is more of a small-to-medium environment than it is enterprise, but
we put antivirus on our servers...
Tim Funk wrote:
Interesting. In enterprise environments, I also hear it common to see
antivirus software also run on windows servers too. (Yes, you read
that correctly) I'd be curious t
I'm converting my 4.1.31 webapps to 5.5.12. I deploy a
packed .war with in the META-INF directory this
context.xml:
Using the deployer tasks, the app deploys and gives no
error messages, but accessing it gives an empty
screen. I suspect my Contxt attributes are not correct
- where can I
On Jan 5, 2006, at 2:24 PM, Tim Funk wrote:
Interesting. In enterprise environments, I also hear it common to
see antivirus software also run on windows servers too. (Yes, you
read that correctly) I'd be curious to see how much or a
performance decrease there is when one is turned on.
Interesting. In enterprise environments, I also hear it common to see
antivirus software also run on windows servers too. (Yes, you read that
correctly) I'd be curious to see how much or a performance decrease there is
when one is turned on.
-Tim
Michael Czeiszperger wrote:
I thought that T
I'm trying to build Tomcat 5.5.2 on a Tru64 4.0F box.
The command ant build fails with the following messages:
/d2/apache/tomcatnew/jakarta-tomcat-5.5.2-src/jakarta-tomcat-5/build.xml:528:
The following error occurred while executing this line:
/d2/apache/tomcatnew/jakarta-tomcat-5.5.2-src/
I thought that Tomcat users would be interested to know that we just
published an in-depth comparison of Tomcat performance on Windows and
Linux.
The articles are available here:
http://webperformance.com/library/reports
It describes the very different behavior of the two platforms under
Actually, I also spent some time looking for this in the APR docs but did not
find anything. All I could find was a mention in the changelog of the following
bug:
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=37121
So it was not very apparent that 5.5.12 has this bug. It was certainly not
Peter Rossbach wrote:
> This seems more that your application code access session attributes
> after
> the session is invalid. Review your application page flow!
Well, I have a filter to catch invalid sessions before any other logic
is executed. If that passes, then I assume that the rest of th
The darn Servlet API specification isn't making things easy for me.
How can I retrieve the path relative to the servlet of the HTTP request?
I can't use request.getPathInfo(), because this decodes the request URI.
(No, I can't just re-encode it, because if the original URI included
encoded sla
This seems more that your application code access session attributes
after
the session is invalid. Review your application page flow!
Peter
Am 05.01.2006 um 17:27 schrieb Dennis:
Peter Rossbach wrote:
Hey Dennis,
can you please, send your log information of the
SessionAlreadyInvalidation
This APR documentation? http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/apr.html
Where on that page might I find a reference to this "dumb bug", or any
indication that APR might be responsible for serving files with holes in the
middle of them and that disabling sendfile is the cure?
> -Original M
The Javadoc states "Set sticky_session to False when Tomcat is using a
Session Manager which can persist session data across multiple instances
of Tomcat." Would use of PersistentManager with JDBCStore qualify as
persisting session data across multiple instances of Tomcat? Or, does
this refer onl
Hi folks and happy new year!
I'm still having problems with some of my servlets with TC5.0.28. This
is the error message I am getting back in the logs:
Started EmpInfoSrv Servlet: Thu Jan 05 10:45:31 MST 2006
Thu Jan 05 10:45:31 MST 2006 - EmpInfoSrv Read From Applet Error: null
**some servlets
1) Put back all the logging via (Log4j or whatever)
2) Add filters (or whatever) to to all the individual pieces which make up
the entire transaction
3) find the component which is slowest or from a timing point of view
potentially too slow and start attcking that point. For example
- if the da
Hi friends,
Got to optimize a system, flow is explained below
Request Scenario
Step 1. User invokes a My webservice deployed on Tomcat 5.5. Tomcat 5.5
is connected to internet via Apache 2.0 + Mod_jk.
Step 2. My Webservice forward request to application server
Step 3. A
Peter Rossbach wrote:
> Hey Dennis,
>
> can you please, send your log information of the
> SessionAlreadyInvalidation errors?
> Every hint is welcome...
It's actually an IllegalStateException:
java.lang.IllegalStateException: getAttribute: Session already invalidated
at
org.apache.catal
Hey Dennis,
can you please, send your log information of the
SessionAlreadyInvalidation errors?
Every hint is welcome...
thanks for testing
Peter
Am 05.01.2006 um 17:09 schrieb Dennis:
Ronald Klop wrote:
Hello, Sorry for pushing, but how stable can I expect Tomcat 5.5.15
to be in a clu
Hey,
we now start the testing phase of 5.5.15 release. I have some
customer that used a 5.5.14 with the 5.5.15 cluster patches at
production system.
regards,
Peter
Am 05.01.2006 um 13:10 schrieb Ronald Klop:
Hello, Sorry for pushing, but how stable can I expect Tomcat
5.5.15 to be in a
Ronald Klop wrote:
> Hello, Sorry for pushing, but how stable can I expect Tomcat 5.5.15
> to be in a clustered server? (4 nodes) We are running 5.0.28 now and
> it has some issues which seem to be solved in 5.5.x. Are there people
> running 5.5.15 in a production environment already? Ronald.
On Thursday 05 January 2006 15:42, marju jalloh wrote:
>> Rafal Zawadzki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > Bjørge Solli wrote: > In short, run this as root inside mysql:
>> > GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON your_db_name.* TO
>> > 'your_mysql_user'@'your_client_host' IDENTIFIED BY 'your_password';
>>
>> FLUSH ...
>
I made it thanks to Rafal Zawadzki and Bjørge Solli
The solution was to grant permision to hostname and not localhost of ip address
Once more thanks
Rafal Zawadzki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In short, run this as root inside
mysql:
> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON your_db_name.* TO
> 'your_mysql_us
On 1/3/06, Hasan, Nadeem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just upgraded our Tomcat installation on our dev box to 5.5.12 and I am
> seeing very strange results. Certain files are sent by Tomcat with a large
> hole in the middle. In the response header, it does report the size
> (Conten
On Thursday 05 January 2006 13:57, Rafal Zawadzki wrote:
> > In short, run this as root inside mysql:
> > GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON your_db_name.* TO
> > 'your_mysql_user'@'your_client_host' IDENTIFIED BY 'your_password';
>
> FLUSH ...
Not necessary when using GRANT, only necessary if you edit the
> In short, run this as root inside mysql:
> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON your_db_name.* TO
> 'your_mysql_user'@'your_client_host' IDENTIFIED BY 'your_password';
FLUSH ...
--
Rafał Zawadzki
Deploy/Release Manager
eo Networks Sp. z o.o.
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On Thursday 05 January 2006 13:33, marju jalloh wrote:
> "...java.sql.SQLException: Data source rejected establishment of
> connection, message from server: "Host 'localhost.localdomain' is not
> allowed to connect to this MySQL server..."
This is an "error" in your mysql privileges. Read up on
> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES on yourdatabase.* TO 'youruser'@'yourhostnametomcat'
> IDENTIFIED BY 'yourl33tpassword';
Oh, I forgot. After this you should:
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
--
Rafał Zawadzki
Deploy/Release Manager
eo Networks Sp. z o.o.
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### this is reply for: erro jdbc connection with mysql ###
> Hi everyone,
>
> I`m trying to connect to mysql from jdbc but I freequently get this errror
>
> "...java.sql.SQLException: Data source rejected establishment o
Hi everyone,
I`m trying to connect to mysql from jdbc but I freequently get this errror
"...java.sql.SQLException: Data source rejected establishment of connection,
message from server: "Host 'localhost.localdomain' is not allowed to connect to
this MySQL server..."
env
linux debian(serge)
j
Hello, Sorry for pushing, but how stable can I expect Tomcat 5.5.15 to be in a
clustered server? (4 nodes) We are running 5.0.28 now and it has some issues
which seem to be solved in 5.5.x. Are there people running 5.5.15 in a
production environment already? Ronald.
Hi Boris,
I tried keeping into shared/lib of that particular application. But it
reflects the same error again. My requirement of putting these two jars in
shared/lib or common/lib is because i need to use them for other 20 more
applications. Hence, it would be more convenient to keep one copy and
Hello Nehal,
> I have 2 of my application specific jarfiles which need to be used by all
> other applications too in tomcat 5.5.9 on linux. Hence, i am placing both
> the jarfiles into common/lib of tomcat binary and linking them into
> shared/lib of application which use them.
>
> But, unfortuna
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