2012/6/14 Miguel González Castaños :
> Dear all,
>
> Our developer has set a cronjob similar to this:
>
> wget -T 0 http://ourserver.com/email_sender
>
> which calls a javabean to check pending emails to send in a database and
> actually send them.
>
> I'm concerned about this, since I have rea
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Enviado: Jueves 14 de junio de 2012 9:40
Asunto: RE: wget and Tomcat resources
>Depending on what OS you are using, if you use either
>ps -ef
> or
> ps -aux
Nope, with those command
:06 PM
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Subject: Re: wget and Tomcat resources
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De: Darryl Lewis
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Enviado: Jueves 14 de junio de 2012 2:51
Asunto: RE: wget and Tomcat resources
>Have a look on the box running the script to see if there are a
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De: Darryl Lewis
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Enviado: Jueves 14 de junio de 2012 2:51
Asunto: RE: wget and Tomcat resources
>Have a look on the box running the script to see if there are a lot of these
>wget jobs sitting there. My guess is that there i
omcat Users List
Subject: wget and Tomcat resources
Dear all,
Our developer has set a cronjob similar to this:
wget -T 0 http://ourserver.com/email_sender
which calls a javabean to check pending emails to send in a database
and actually send them.
I'm concerned about this,
Dear all,
Our developer has set a cronjob similar to this:
wget -T 0 http://ourserver.com/email_sender
which calls a javabean to check pending emails to send in a database
and actually send them.
I'm concerned about this, since I have realized that we have peaks of
500 http connecti
external jndi repository's resource as a Tomcat
JNDI's resource.
The webapps eployed within tomcat needs to just refer tomcat's JNDI to
access all objects
Regds,
Chiths
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Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>> From: Kees de Kooter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: Tomcat resources
>>
>> Is this some would-be turing machine babbling away or is there are
>> genuine question here?
>
> Might be time to repost Andre's li
> From: tomkitten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Tomcat resources
>
> How can I use a hibernate.cfg.xml (hibernate configuration) as
> resource in a war file? What needs to go into the Context.xml?
Possibly nothing. GIYF:
http://www.hibernate.org/114.html
- Chuck
THI
Sorry if the question is unclear.
How can I use a hibernate.cfg.xml (hibernate configuration) as resource in a
war file? What needs to go into the Context.xml?
Thanks
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>
>> From: Kees de Kooter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: Tomcat res
> From: Kees de Kooter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat resources
>
> Is this some would-be turing machine babbling away or is there are
> genuine question here?
Might be time to repost Andre's list...
http://marc.info/?l=tomcat-user&m=122823060425
am not sure how to write the
> context.xml file. Also would the solution be the same if I am using a
> hibernate.cfg.xml file to talk to my database? I should also say that my web
> application is in a .war file.
>
> Thanks in advance
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application is in a .war file.
Thanks in advance
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