> From: Emerson, Christopher [mailto:cemer...@orangelake.com]
> Subject: RE: Please help ... [MultiThreadedHttpConnectionManager cleanup]
> Looking at the web.xml file used, could it have something to
> do with this listener as you said earlier?
Can't say - Tomcat is just t
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Subject: RE: Please help ... [MultiThreadedHttpConnectionManager
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> From: Emerson, Christopher [mailto:cemer...@orangelake.com]
> Subject: RE: Please help ... [MultiThreadedHttpConnectionManager
cleanup]
> If I have 100+ concurrent users, won't that
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Emerson, Christopher [mailto:cemer...@orangelake.com]
Subject: RE: Please help ... [MultiThreadedHttpConnectionManager cleanup]
If I have 100+ concurrent users, won't that effect the other users?
Each webapp should have its own copy of the HTTP clien
> From: Emerson, Christopher [mailto:cemer...@orangelake.com]
> Subject: RE: Please help ... [MultiThreadedHttpConnectionManager cleanup]
> If I have 100+ concurrent users, won't that effect the other users?
Each webapp should have its own copy of the HTTP client, so no.
> Is
r Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
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Subject: Re: Please help ... [MultiThreadedHttpConnectionManager
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Chris,
On 11/24/2010 9:47 AM, Pid wrote:
> SEVERE: A web appl
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Chris,
On 11/24/2010 9:47 AM, Pid wrote:
> SEVERE: A web application appears to have started a thread named
> [MultiThreadedHttpConnectionManager cleanup] but has failed to stop it.
> This is very likely to create a memory leak.
>
> MultiThreadedHttp
help ... [MultiThreadedHttpConnectionManager
cleanup]
> From: Emerson, Christopher [mailto:cemer...@orangelake.com]
> Subject: RE: Please help ... [MultiThreadedHttpConnectionManager
cleanup]
> So if this is being started from Axis2 1.5.1 client, there's a bug in
> the client code generation o
> From: Emerson, Christopher [mailto:cemer...@orangelake.com]
> Subject: RE: Please help ... [MultiThreadedHttpConnectionManager cleanup]
> So if this is being started from Axis2 1.5.1 client, there's a bug in
> the client code generation or the supporting Axis2 jars?
Possibly
Emerson, Christopher wrote:
Ever since we've upgraded to Tomcat 6 4 weeks ago, I've been fighting
the following error on shutdown ...
Nov 23, 2010 4:42:18 PM org.apache.catalina.loader.WebappClassLoader
clearReferencesThreads
SEVERE: A web application appears to have started a thread named
t: RE: Please help ... [MultiThreadedHttpConnectionManager
cleanup]
> From: Emerson, Christopher [mailto:cemer...@orangelake.com]
> Subject: Please help ... [MultiThreadedHttpConnectionManager cleanup]
> Ever since we've upgraded to Tomcat 6 4 weeks ago, I've been fighting
On 24/11/2010 14:41, Rob Gregory wrote:
>> Please let me know if anyone has seen this before.
>
> I bet whoever put that in as a feature is really glad for all the posts
> that followed.
>
> http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/MemoryLeakProtection or a quick google
> will provide you with some explana
> From: Emerson, Christopher [mailto:cemer...@orangelake.com]
> Subject: Please help ... [MultiThreadedHttpConnectionManager cleanup]
> Ever since we've upgraded to Tomcat 6 4 weeks ago, I've been fighting
> the following error on shutdown ...
You've actually had th
> Please let me know if anyone has seen this before.
I bet whoever put that in as a feature is really glad for all the posts
that followed.
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/MemoryLeakProtection or a quick google
will provide you with some explanation, but basically it's most likely
your code ;o)
Ever since we've upgraded to Tomcat 6 4 weeks ago, I've been fighting
the following error on shutdown ...
Nov 23, 2010 4:42:18 PM org.apache.catalina.loader.WebappClassLoader
clearReferencesThreads
SEVERE: A web application appears to have started a thread named
[MultiThreadedHttpConnectionMan
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