configure an access logging valve for your application
also configure application logging for the app.
the docs are pretty clear on how to do this.
is tomcat serving the images?
David Delbecq wrote:
> Hi bob
>
> There are several ways to try to find where this comes from
>
> 0) Check in the t
Hi bob
There are several ways to try to find where this comes from
0) Check in the tomcat manager the status of memory. You may be running
out of java memory and so the garbage collector is running like crazy.
1) When issue arise, go to an AIX console (the timer is ticking, you
have 60 secon
Sorry, but this is re-request. My original request didn't elicit any
replies, so I thought I'd try again.
Our web application has a search feature that can be activated by pressing
the F2 key in Internet Explorer, or by clicking a small (978 bytes) gif
image file of a magnifying glass in our my
Our web application has a search feature that can be activated by pressing
the F2 key in Internet Explorer, or by clicking a small (978 bytes) gif
image file of a magnifying glass in our myapp/images directory.
This directory is populated with 45 gif image files, the largest being 144
KB, the smal