Mozart_uno wrote:
Can you tell what are the tricks in Unix, as I have a similar problem ..?
I believe he referred to inetd's wait/nowait parameter.
Read this for example :
http://www.gsp.com/cgi-bin/man.cgi?section=5&topic=inetd.conf
and particularly the wait/nowait parameter, and even more par
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> From: jaypee [mailto:jp.mcy...@gmail.com]
> my tomcat server is running on Windows Xp.
OK. That's a shame - there are some tricks you could pull with inetd on Unix
that would allow you to start Tomcat if it wasn't started, but that option
isn't available on Windows.
Let's go back to the prob
Thanks for your kind reply.
my tomcat server is running on Windows Xp.
Thanks,
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 7:21 PM, Peter Crowther wrote:
> > From: jaypee [mailto:jp.mcy...@gmail.com]
> > I want to catch the server not running exception in tomcat.
> >
> > For example with out running the server
> From: jaypee [mailto:jp.mcy...@gmail.com]
> I want to catch the server not running exception in tomcat.
>
> For example with out running the server if i access
> http://localhost:8080/
>
> Failed to Connect
>
> Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at localhost:8080.
OK. So... let'
jaypee wrote:
Hai
I want to catch the server not running exception in tomcat.
I'm going to wait for an answer from a real Tomcat expert, but I think
that this will be very difficult.
:-)
For example with out running the server if i access http://localhost:8080/
Failed to Connect
Firefox
Hai
I want to catch the server not running exception in tomcat.
For example with out running the server if i access http://localhost:8080/
Failed to Connect
Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at localhost:8080.
Though the site seems valid, the browser was unable to establish a