Hello Frederic,
unless you are using the SingleThreaded Model (and you shouldn't)
tomcat does no such thing.
I assume the best way is to show us your servlet code, or to check for
synchronized blocks in it.
regards
Leon
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 6:11 AM, Fredrik Tolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
Hi list!
I've had some issues with requests not being carried out in parallel by
Tomcat. My problem is that I haven't been able to figure out when a
worker thread blocks and when it does not.
To try and pin down the behavior, I did a little experiment. I took a
servlet that I had, that handles to
This is a follow up on using Tomcat 6 and the CometProcessor interface:
A. From Kris Zyp's post on [http://cometdaily.com/2007/12/10/comet-gazing-scaling/
],
with the Tomcat CometProcessor, connections and threads are
decoupled, so that
the number of connections can can scale inde
Hi..
If a jsp has a page directive of the following form
<%@ page contentType="application/x-java-jnlp-file" %>
then all request.getParameter() calls return null. Other calls to request (like
request.getMethod() ) work correctly.
Example URL:
http://localhost:8090/DDL/app/ddl.jsp?DICOMRemoteAETit
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Good Morning
Java 1.5.0_15
Tomcat 5.5.26
I have a servlet that is used to serve up images from a database
I
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Good Morning
Java 1.5.0_15
Tomcat 5.5.26
I have a servlet that is used to serve up images from a database
I
Hello,
i have simple question. What is faster? Proxy_ajp or mod_jk?
I noticed weird cpu usage increase for tomcat process when i use proxy_ajp.
Thanks.
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Also make sure GC is not an issue. If the occurrence is random and
there is no lock in threads / database , then GC is usually the cause.
You can enable JMX and monitor it using Jconsole.
Cheers
Suren
> -Original Message-
> From: Peter Crowther [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday,
> From: Anthony Chamas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I am having quite a weird situation on a production server : tomcat
> seems to be stuck somewhere when handling http requests.
> The activity being slow (10 users), some requests take exactly 30
> minutes to be processed.
>
> I have put aside the f
Good Morning
Java 1.5.0_15
Tomcat 5.5.26
I have a servlet that is used to serve up images from a database
If the client aborts the connection I get the usual 'broken pipe' type
exceptions
The thing is that from my debug output it appears that the
OutputStream to the client
(instanceof ServletOu
Hello everyone,
I am having quite a weird situation on a production server : tomcat
seems to be stuck somewhere when handling http requests.
The activity being slow (10 users), some requests take exactly 30
minutes to be processed.
I have put aside the following :
-it happens on any page (not lin
thanks for the quick reply...
i didnot get u ?
can u please elaborate it?
On 6/27/08, Leon Rosenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Abhishek,
>
> if you open a new window in a browser (except internet explorer with
> setting start new window in new process = on) your new window belongs
> to
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