> From: Peter Sparkes [mailto:pe...@didm.co.uk]
> Subject: Tomcat 7
> Can anyone please point me to a tutorial on how to
> Install Tomcat 7 with virtual hosts on Debian Lenny
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/setup.html
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/virtual-hosting-howto.html
Al
So this means tomcat alone have not sufficent support for Load Balancing and
clustering?.
but i am able to check successfully: 1)Session maintaince2)Auto Deployment
Only thing i am not able to achive to hide Cluster URL on redirection.
You main only way to achive is to use apache server HTTPD and
Can anyone please point me to a tutorial on how to
Install Tomcat 7 with virtual hosts on Debian Lenny
Thanks
Peter
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Hi Chris,
Thank you so much for pointing me to the right direction. The problem was
with my SERVERURL. The server was sending back the response as 200.
I should have checked that before :(
Thanks Again,
Pankaj
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 11:29 PM, Christopher Schultz <
ch...@christopherschultz.net>
Hello,
I've been making great progress with CometProcessor on Tomcat 6.0.29.
I have a question about handling timeouts (and I did review this
thread: http://www.mail-archive.com/users@tomcat.apache.org/msg55616.html).
I want my clients to connect and stay connected for a very long time,
but I do
On 1/3/11 2:41 PM, Leon Rosenberg wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 3:10 PM, Pid wrote:
>> On 1/3/11 1:10 PM, Leon Rosenberg wrote:
>>> Actually no, in my understanding both are independent. I mean the gc
>>> doesn't start "to copy over" if young is full, it simply cleans young.
>>> However,
>>> to
amythyst wrote:
Yea I don't know... I'm not the network person so I don't have access to see
what is in the firewall. He told me everything was set up properly in the
firewall and when I changed the port to 8010, we made no changes in the
firewall whatsoever.
Michael Ludwig-6 wrote:
amythyst
Hmm... maybe. :) I was calling it that because that is the port tomcat is
"listening" on to forward the requests right?
n828cl wrote:
>
>> From: amythyst [mailto:roxanne.ga...@deltasolutions.com]
>> Subject: Re: isapi_redirector.dll Problems - Bad Gateway?
>
>> And changing the port to 8010
> From: amythyst [mailto:roxanne.ga...@deltasolutions.com]
> Subject: Re: isapi_redirector.dll Problems - Bad Gateway?
> And changing the port to 8010 seems to
> have resolved it.
> I changed the port in the worker.properties and the server.xml
You earlier stated that you changed the "listener"
Yea I don't know... I'm not the network person so I don't have access to see
what is in the firewall. He told me everything was set up properly in the
firewall and when I changed the port to 8010, we made no changes in the
firewall whatsoever.
Michael Ludwig-6 wrote:
>
> amythyst schrieb am 03
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On 1/2/2011 10:06 PM, Pankaj Tiwari wrote:
> I have been trying to send multipart/form-data to the server. I have found
> that the request never reaches the server.
How are you checking to see if it reaches the server?
> This is my client co
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On 1/2/2011 7:38 AM, André Warnier wrote:
> Well, I would say that by removing the filter nothing changes, then that
> proves at least that the filter is useless, doesn't it ?
Or that it wasn't actually being used. The filter does have some ut
amythyst schrieb am 03.01.2011 um 09:15 (-0800):
>
> Yup you are correct. It was 8009. And changing the port to 8010
> seems to have resolved it. But I'm not sure why this has fixed it.
Unfavourable firewall configuration?
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Michael Ludwig
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Yup you are correct. It was 8009. And changing the port to 8010 seems to
have resolved it. But I'm not sure why this has fixed it.
I changed the port in the worker.properties and the server.xml
Michael Ludwig-6 wrote:
>
> amythyst schrieb am 03.01.2011 um 07:36 (-0800):
>>
>> Woo
amythyst schrieb am 03.01.2011 um 07:36 (-0800):
>
> Woo I fixed it! I changed the listener port from 8009 to
> 8010! And now it works!
Congrats.
The worker.properties you posted last year, however, read as follows:
| worker.worker1.type=ajp13
| worker.worker1.host=localhost
| worker
On 1/3/11 2:55 PM, Pankaj Tiwari wrote:
> 1. Keep-Alive - I am not sure if that should cause any issues here.
Why set it if you're not reusing the connection?
> 2. The request never reaches the server. I have tried without the last
> connect as well but nothing seems to work here.
Check the resp
On 1/3/2011 7:48 AM, sol myr wrote:
Hi,
We're implementing a CometServlet on top of Tomcat NIO connector, using "long
polling".
Currently we're using the approach recommended by most tutorials: the client
opens a connection and waits for a message (for a configured timeout); if such
a message
On 03/01/2011 14:48, sol myr wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We're implementing a CometServlet on top of Tomcat NIO connector, using "long
> polling".
> Currently we're using the approach recommended by most tutorials: the client
> opens a connection and waits for a message (for a configured timeout); if
> su
On 1/3/11 2:13 PM, Mikolaj Rydzewski wrote:
>> So Tomcat, with no webapps, uses more PermGen over time?
>
> Yes.
My 6.0.29 doesn't. It just sits there using ~18Mb of PermGen.
No webapps, or just the example webapps? Is there any traffic to the
Tomcat instance?
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They do not offer any support with getting their application to work
externally. They provide an online walkthrough document which is here:
http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Integrating+JIRA+with+IIS
And that is how I and the network guy set it up however, as yo
Woo I fixed it! I changed the listener port from 8009 to 8010! And
now it works! Thank you guys so much for the assistance and the guidance.
:)
awarnier wrote:
>
> amythyst wrote:
>> Yes, I'm still getting those error messages in the isapi_connector log.
>>
>> I don't think the appl
They do not offer any support with getting their application to work
externally. They provide an online walkthrough document which is here:
http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Integrating+JIRA+with+IIS
And that is how I and the network guy set it up however, as you know, it
isn't w
amythyst wrote:
Yes, I'm still getting those error messages in the isapi_connector log.
I don't think the application installs a standard tomcat installation.
Basically, I have a directory in the program files folder called "Atlassian"
then under that I have JIRA 4.2. In that directory I have
Yes, I'm still getting those error messages in the isapi_connector log.
I don't think the application installs a standard tomcat installation.
Basically, I have a directory in the program files folder called "Atlassian"
then under that I have JIRA 4.2. In that directory I have lots of folders
a
> From: Pankaj Tiwari [mailto:panky.tiw...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: multipart/form-data support
> 2. The request never reaches the server.
Then it can't be a Tomcat issue, can it?
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Pid wrote:
On 1/3/11 7:17 AM, André Warnier wrote:
Try the following : in your tag, add the attribute
enctype="multipart/form-data"
and try again.
Is it possible to include charset attribute?
enctype="multipart/form-data;charset=UTF-8"
I don't think so.
You can specify
acceptCharset="
1. Keep-Alive - I am not sure if that should cause any issues here.
2. The request never reaches the server. I have tried without the last
connect as well but nothing seems to work here.
When I run this piece of code, I do not get any exceptions or error on the
client side but the request does not
Hello Chuck,
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 3:23 PM, Caldarale, Charles R
wrote:
>> By increasing the space on the new gen alone, you may make Minor
>> GC's less frequent.
>
> And by specifying fixed sizes for generations, you can upset the balance
> between old and new, and prevent the GC logic from ad
> From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
> Subject: Re: What is the healthy interval length for young gc?
> But, it is reasonable to assume that it runs out of space
> because objects are moved there from the "new gen", when
> ditto objects have survived "a certain time" in the new gen.
>
Hi,
We're implementing a CometServlet on top of Tomcat NIO connector, using "long
polling".
Currently we're using the approach recommended by most tutorials: the client
opens a connection and waits for a message (for a configured timeout); if such
a message arrives, the client consumes it (e.g.
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 3:10 PM, Pid wrote:
> On 1/3/11 1:10 PM, Leon Rosenberg wrote:
>> Actually no, in my understanding both are independent. I mean the gc
>> doesn't start "to copy over" if young is full, it simply cleans young.
>> However,
>> to quote your article: "Old generation objects are
Leon Rosenberg wrote:
If Major GC's are taking place often, then it must mean that despite the
regular copying from the "From" to the "To" parts of the new generation (by
the Minor GCs), the JVM is running out of space on the new gen part, and
therefore has to do a Major GC to move things to th
> From: Mikolaj Rydzewski [mailto:m...@ceti.pl]
> Subject: RE: Tomcat uses more and more PermGen space
> I thought, that PermGen data cannot be garbage collected...
I don't know what idiot started that rumor, but it has never been true - unless
you change the GC settings to utilize one of the o
On 1/3/11 7:17 AM, André Warnier wrote:
> Try the following : in your tag, add the attribute
>
> enctype="multipart/form-data"
>
> and try again.
Is it possible to include charset attribute?
enctype="multipart/form-data;charset=UTF-8"
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On 1/3/11 4:05 AM, Deepak Pal wrote:
> Hye Guys,
>
> I have a web based application which is getting it's Geo-spatial data
> from Geo-Server and the Geo-
> Server is deployed on Tomcat I want to scale this web application by
> using Scalr scalability framework .
>
> My configuration in scalr fra
> From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
> Subject: Re: What is the healthy interval length for young gc?
> I don't think that a Minor GC (involving only the "new" Heap
> area) suspends the applications, while a Major GC does.
Not true; a minor GC does suspend the mutator threads, just no
On Mon, 3 Jan 2011 08:13:20 -0600, "Caldarale, Charles R"
wrote:
I suspect you're not using the word "instantly" appropriately here...
You're right, should be constantly rather.
PermGen can steadily increase if there's something in your
environment that creates new, typically anonymous,
On 1/3/11 3:06 AM, Pankaj Tiwari wrote:
> I have been trying to send multipart/form-data to the server. I have found
> that the request never reaches the server.
Doesn't sound like a Tomcat problem to me then...
> This is my client code, if I am missing something core in here.
>
> public sta
> From: Mikolaj Rydzewski [mailto:m...@ceti.pl]
> Subject: Tomcat uses more and more PermGen space
> While investigating OOM issue I discovered, that Tomcat instantly
> uses more and more PermGen space.
I suspect you're not using the word "instantly" appropriately here...
PermGen can steadily
On Mon, 03 Jan 2011 14:02:20 +, Pid wrote:
Windows XP
Java 1.6.0_22
Vanilla Tomcat 6.0.21
Are you sure it's 6.0.21? This version was not released.
If you're using it in production you know what I'm going to suggest
you
do, right?
I misread console logs. Tomcat version is 6.0.29. It
On 1/3/11 9:40 AM, Harsimranjit singh Kler wrote:
> using tomcat instances only(balancer Feature)
Why?
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/balancer-howto.html#Using_the_balancer_webapp
"This is a simple implementation of a rules-based load balancer. It was
not designed as a replacement for
On 1/3/11 1:10 PM, Leon Rosenberg wrote:
> Hello André,
>
> On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 1:35 PM, André Warnier wrote:
>> Leon Rosenberg wrote:
>>> I understand that this is a very application specific issue, but I'm
>>> wondering which interval is perceived as 'healthy' for young
>>> collections?
>>>
On 1/3/11 1:48 PM, Mikolaj Rydzewski wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> While investigating OOM issue I discovered, that Tomcat instantly uses
> more and more PermGen space.
> At this moment I have access to one environemnt only, this is:
>
> Windows XP
> Java 1.6.0_22
> Vanilla Tomcat 6.0.21
Are you sure
Hi all,
While investigating OOM issue I discovered, that Tomcat instantly uses
more and more PermGen space.
At this moment I have access to one environemnt only, this is:
Windows XP
Java 1.6.0_22
Vanilla Tomcat 6.0.21
I use jconsole to monitor PermGen space and I can observe that it
slowly
What I mean by internally is the application works on the intranet within our
corporate domain. I'm trying to get the application to work externally
outside the corporate firewall.
awarnier wrote:
>
> amythyst wrote:
>> I'm fairly certain the tomcat server is up and running because the
>> appl
Hello André,
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 1:35 PM, André Warnier wrote:
> Leon Rosenberg wrote:
>> I understand that this is a very application specific issue, but I'm
>> wondering which interval is perceived as 'healthy' for young
>> collections?
>> I have one customer's system which, at peak time, pe
Leon Rosenberg wrote:
Hi,
First of all Happy and Successful New Year to all subscribers.
And the same to you.
I understand that this is a very application specific issue, but I'm
wondering which interval is perceived as 'healthy' for young
collections?
I have one customer's system which, at
Hi,
First of all Happy and Successful New Year to all subscribers.
I understand that this is a very application specific issue, but I'm
wondering which interval is perceived as 'healthy' for young
collections?
I have one customer's system which, at peak time, performs a young gc
every 15 seconds.
Harsimranjit singh Kler wrote:
Hi
Here is details:
*Tomcat version*: 5.5.27
*OS*:Window XP
*JDK*:1.6
*Environment Trying to Create* :Load balancing and Clustering on single
Machine using tomcat instances only(balancer Feature) .
*What i have Achieved*:i am running 4 instances of tomcat on port
Hi
Here is details:
*Tomcat version*: 5.5.27
*OS*:Window XP
*JDK*:1.6
*Environment Trying to Create* :Load balancing and Clustering on single
Machine using tomcat instances only(balancer Feature) .
*What i have Achieved*:i am running 4 instances of tomcat on ports
8080,9080,10080,11080.So port 8
Hi Abhishek,
Wish you a happy new year. Did you get any one for this requirement of
yours?
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vivek.
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wrote:
> Hello ,
> I am looking for a part time developer for java with struts and hibernate
> and a good knowledge of mysql preferably open to vis
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