On 03/11/2022 11:48, John Dale (DB2DOM) wrote:
Greetings - thanks for the pointer below.
Brought up some interesting questions below.
How do changes at Oracle affect Tomcat? Has OpenJRE sufficiently
insulated the risk?
What changes at Oracle? What risk?
There isn't anything that i am partic
On 03/11/2022 12:29, John Dale (DB2DOM) wrote:
Is Tomcat's HTTP/S processing libraries modular and portable?
That depends on how you define "HTTP/S processing libraries", "modular"
and "portable".
Can you take then and use them with something else where you just need
HTTP/S and no servlet A
Is Tomcat's HTTP/S processing libraries modular and portable?
On 11/3/22, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 02/11/2022 18:51, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>> John,
>>
>> On 11/2/22 14:32, John Dale (DB2DOM) wrote:
>>> On 11/2/22, Christopher Schultz wrote:
John,
On 11/2/22 12:44, John Dale
Greetings - thanks for the pointer below.
Brought up some interesting questions below.
How do changes at Oracle affect Tomcat? Has OpenJRE sufficiently
insulated the risk?
What would you say is the best O/R M tool for tomcat that still keeps
coding hands-on with respect to connection management
On 02/11/2022 18:51, Christopher Schultz wrote:
John,
On 11/2/22 14:32, John Dale (DB2DOM) wrote:
On 11/2/22, Christopher Schultz wrote:
John,
On 11/2/22 12:44, John Dale (DB2DOM) wrote:
I'd like to continue to invest in Raspberry Pi, but also try to put
together a functional 32bit build of
John,
On 11/2/22 14:32, John Dale (DB2DOM) wrote:
On 11/2/22, Christopher Schultz wrote:
John,
On 11/2/22 12:44, John Dale (DB2DOM) wrote:
I'd like to continue to invest in Raspberry Pi, but also try to put
together a functional 32bit build of my software for those poor old
neglected closete
On 11/2/22, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> John,
>
> On 11/2/22 12:44, John Dale (DB2DOM) wrote:
>> I'd like to continue to invest in Raspberry Pi, but also try to put
>> together a functional 32bit build of my software for those poor old
>> neglected closeted towers (really, poor things!).
>>
>> I
John,
On 11/2/22 12:44, John Dale (DB2DOM) wrote:
I'd like to continue to invest in Raspberry Pi, but also try to put
together a functional 32bit build of my software for those poor old
neglected closeted towers (really, poor things!).
I should be able to do it, from the looks of this.
Are you
I'd like to continue to invest in Raspberry Pi, but also try to put
together a functional 32bit build of my software for those poor old
neglected closeted towers (really, poor things!).
I should be able to do it, from the looks of this.
Are you guys doing any kind of pruned down version of Tomcat
John,
On 10/28/22 10:46, John Dale (DB2DOM) wrote:
I see .. Mark and/or Christopher - this means that no Tomcat 10, right?
https://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html
Tomcat 10.0, yes.
Tomcat 10.1, no.
Tomcat 10.0 has been superseded and will not get any further updates,
thus you should not
I see .. Mark and/or Christopher - this means that no Tomcat 10, right?
On 10/28/22, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
> чт, 27 окт. 2022 г. в 18:02, John Dale (DB2DOM) :
>>
>> I had the same thought when I saw it. Here is java -version output
>> complete:
>>
>> openjdk version "9-internal"
>> OpenJDK R
чт, 27 окт. 2022 г. в 18:02, John Dale (DB2DOM) :
>
> I had the same thought when I saw it. Here is java -version output complete:
>
> openjdk version "9-internal"
> OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 9-internal+0-2016-04-14-195526.buildd.src)
> OpenJDK Server VM (build 9-internal+0-2016-04-14-195
I had the same thought when I saw it. Here is java -version output complete:
openjdk version "9-internal"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 9-internal+0-2016-04-14-195526.buildd.src)
OpenJDK Server VM (build 9-internal+0-2016-04-14-195526.buildd.src, mixed mode)
On 10/26/22, Christopher Schult
John,
On 10/24/22 12:00, John Dale (DB2DOM) wrote:
Hi Mark;
Tomcat version: 10.0.27 (unzipped, chmod 770 on catalina.sh before
cli: catalina.sh run)
java version: openjdk version "9-internal"
This looks fishy. Version "9-internal"? Is that a real version?
How about you post the result of:
$
...With the rising cost of electricity a new server will pay for itself,
skip them.😉 Modern servers use 75% less energy.
On 24/10/2022 02:01, John Dale (DB2DOM) wrote:
Hi Everyone;
I've had a few requests to refurbish some old 32 bit dell towers.
So, I'm throwing ubuntu on them and bringing
On 10/24/22 13:16, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 24/10/2022 20:04, John Dale (DB2DOM) wrote:
Mark and Chris - do you guys have a favorite flavor of Linux that has
yielded good results?
I use Ubuntu for my various test environments and the servers I run at
home. Stuff I know well (Tomcat, Java, etc) I
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Would you
On 24/10/2022 20:04, John Dale (DB2DOM) wrote:
Mark and Chris - do you guys have a favorite flavor of Linux that has
yielded good results?
I use Ubuntu for my various test environments and the servers I run at
home. Stuff I know well (Tomcat, Java, etc) I tend to install manually
rather than
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Anyone else?
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On 10/24/22, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 24/10/2022 19:38, John Dale (DB2DOM) wrote:
>> Would Tomcat 10 work with Java 8?
>
> No. Tomcat 10.1.x requires a minimum of Java 11.
>
> Details o
Thank you.
Would you agree with me that this should be an ubuntu bug report? I
installed using apt-get.
John
On 10/24/22, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 24/10/2022 19:38, John Dale (DB2DOM) wrote:
>> Would Tomcat 10 work with Java 8?
>
> No. Tomcat 10.1.x requires a minimum of Java 11.
>
> Details o
On 24/10/2022 19:38, John Dale (DB2DOM) wrote:
Would Tomcat 10 work with Java 8?
No. Tomcat 10.1.x requires a minimum of Java 11.
Details of Tomcat versions, minimum Java versions and other useful
information:
https://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html
Mark
Thinking I might downgrade
Would Tomcat 10 work with Java 8?
Thinking I might downgrade the JDK.
On 10/24/22, Mark Thomas wrote:
>
>
> On 24/10/2022 17:00, John Dale (DB2DOM) wrote:
>> Hi Mark;
>>
>> Thanks for taking a look.
>>
>> Below is more information.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> John Dale, MS MIS
>> Spearfish, SD USA
>
On 24/10/2022 17:00, John Dale (DB2DOM) wrote:
Hi Mark;
Thanks for taking a look.
Below is more information.
Sincerely,
John Dale, MS MIS
Spearfish, SD USA
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Tomcat version: 10.0.27 (unzipped, chmod 770 on catalina.sh before
cli: catalina.sh run)
java version: openjdk version "9-inte
Hi Mark;
Thanks for taking a look.
Below is more information.
Sincerely,
John Dale, MS MIS
Spearfish, SD USA
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Tomcat version: 10.0.27 (unzipped, chmod 770 on catalina.sh before
cli: catalina.sh run)
java version: openjdk version "9-internal"
uname -m: i686
Ubuntu 18.0.4
First error in l
On 24/10/2022 02:01, John Dale (DB2DOM) wrote:
Hi Everyone;
I've had a few requests to refurbish some old 32 bit dell towers.
So, I'm throwing ubuntu on them and bringing up a MySQL->DB2DOM->Tomcat stack.
Unfortunately, Tomcat doesn't want to start with openjdk 9 that is
packaged with 32 bit u
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