Chris,
Yes it is unintentional. Actually once we start it with the Windows service,
and run through a few reports on the website, it stops in just ba few minutes.
We will look at the java heap size settings.
Regards,
James Boggs
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From: Christopher Schultz
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Thanks for the input. I will forward the email to our developers to look at the
heap size settings being different.
We have a Windows service that is used to start/stop Tomcat. When this happens
we find that the Windows service is no longer running.
Thanks,
James Boggs
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35:40.989Z INFOStopping ProtocolHandler
["https-openssl-nio-10.2.251.132-443"]
2023-07-10T21:35:41.009Z INFODestroying ProtocolHandler
["https-openssl-nio-10.2.251.132-443"]
-- end of logfile
Regards,
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.0.73.
Any insights on this?
We have been told the proxy in use only supports HTTP1, so HTTP2 is not an
option.
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I think your protocol line needs to include "Nio" or "apr", depending on which
one you use:
protocol="org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11NioProtocol"
or
protocol="org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11AprProtocol"
see documentation here https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-9.0-doc/ssl-howto.html
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h makes it seem like both Tomcat and ORDS require PKCS#12 but the
company only provides me a PKCS7, and any attempts to convert it to PKCS#12
don't work as a keyfile is not provided to us.
Thanks for any help, James.
James Boggs | Senior DBA/SA | Mobile: 571-337-0535
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