On 09/01/2023 06:12, Deepti Sharma S wrote:
Hello Tomcat Team,
Can you please confirm, if any Tomcat version is supported on/with RHEL9?
As far as the Tomcat community is concerned, Tomcat is supported on any
platform an appropriate version of Java is available.
As far the official RedHat p
Hello Tomcat Team,
Can you please confirm, if any Tomcat version is supported on/with RHEL9?
Regards,
Deepti Sharma
PMP(r) & ITIL
On 05/11/15 22:10, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> I would argue that any production deployment ought to utilize a load
> balancer and at least two servers, even if only to allow you to take one
> of them offline for upgrades. Maybe you don't require 24x7 uptime, but
> most production deployments do,
Stephen,
On 11/5/15 10:49 AM, Stephen Booth wrote:
> On 04/11/2015 00:56, javier_esp...@hna.honda.com wrote:
>> I would like to setup a couple of servers for automatic fail-over. In case
>> one fails the other can take over. Does Tomcat support that kind of setup?
>> If so,
information.
Thank you.***
From: Stephen Booth
To: users@tomcat.apache.org,
Date: 11/05/2015 07:50 AM
Subject:Re: Does Tomcat support clustering for automatic fail over?
On 04/11/2015 00:56, javier_esp...@hna.honda.com wrote:
> I would like to setup a couple of servers
On 04/11/2015 00:56, javier_esp...@hna.honda.com wrote:
> I would like to setup a couple of servers for automatic fail-over. In case
> one fails the other can take over. Does Tomcat support that kind of setup?
> If so, can you direct me to where I can find some documentation abou
gt; Good day all:
>> I would like to setup a couple of servers for automatic fail-over. In case
>> one fails the other can take over. Does Tomcat support that kind of setup?
>> If so, can you direct me to where I can find some documentation about it?
>>
>> Thank
day all:
> I would like to setup a couple of servers for automatic fail-over. In case
> one fails the other can take over. Does Tomcat support that kind of setup?
> If so, can you direct me to where I can find some documentation about it?
>
> Thank you
>
> Javier España
>
Good day all:
I would like to setup a couple of servers for automatic fail-over. In case
one fails the other can take over. Does Tomcat support that kind of setup?
If so, can you direct me to where I can find some documentation about it?
Thank you
Javier España
Sr. Technical Analyst
Honda
Thanks Marks for quick response with requested information.
Regards,
Vinay
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From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org]
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2014 8:22 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: need information of tomcat support
On 28/10/2014 13:00, Hareshbhai Desai
On 28/10/2014 13:00, Hareshbhai Desai,Vinaykumar (Vinaykumar) wrote:
> Hi team,
>
> I need some information about the tomcat support. We are using tomcat
> 3.2.2 and tomcat 6.0.37 in our product.
3.2.2 is 11+ years old. 6.0.37 is ~18 months old.
> If we are not upgrade the tomcat
On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 8:00 AM, Hareshbhai Desai,Vinaykumar (Vinaykumar) <
desa...@avaya.com> wrote:
> Hi team,
>
> I need some information about the tomcat support. We are using tomcat
> 3.2.2 and tomcat 6.0.37 in our product. If we are not upgrade the tomcat
> latest vers
Hi team,
I need some information about the tomcat support. We are using tomcat 3.2.2 and
tomcat 6.0.37 in our product. If we are not upgrade the tomcat latest version
then shall we get the support from apache for both tomcat release 3.3.2
/6.0.37? If yes is it free or paid support? How
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From: Terence M. Bandoian [mailto:tere...@tmbsw.com]
Sent: woensdag 22 oktober 2014 18:56
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Built-in Tomcat Support for Windows Authentication
On 10/22/2014 4:40 AM, Philippe Wijdh wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We have spent a long time now, trying to set up Apache To
Alright, thanks. We will try once more from scratch.
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From: Felix Schumacher [mailto:felix.schumac...@internetallee.de]
Sent: donderdag 23 oktober 2014 20:42
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Built-in Tomcat Support for Windows Authentication
Am 23.10.2014 um 11:07
: Re: Built-in Tomcat Support for Windows Authentication
Am 22. Oktober 2014 11:40:56 MESZ, schrieb Philippe Wijdh :
Hello,
We have spent a long time now, trying to set up Apache Tomcat with
Windows Authentication.
We followed the instructions as per
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-do
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Kind regards,
Philippe Wijdh
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Netherlands
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From: Felix Schum
On 22/10/2014 10:40, Philippe Wijdh wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We have spent a long time now, trying to set up Apache Tomcat with Windows
> Authentication.
> We followed the instructions as per
> http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/windows-auth-howto.html but we cannot
> make it work properly, the
Am 22. Oktober 2014 11:40:56 MESZ, schrieb Philippe Wijdh :
>Hello,
>
>We have spent a long time now, trying to set up Apache Tomcat with
>Windows Authentication.
>We followed the instructions as per
>http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/windows-auth-howto.html but we
>cannot make it work prop
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On 10/22/2014 4:40 AM, Philippe Wijdh wrote:
Hello,
We have spent a long time now, trying to set up Apache Tomcat with Windows
Authentication.
We followed the instructions as per
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/windows-auth-howto.html but we cannot
make it work properly, the logon dia
Hello,
We have spent a long time now, trying to set up Apache Tomcat with Windows
Authentication.
We followed the instructions as per
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/windows-auth-howto.html but we cannot
make it work properly, the logon dialog keeps appearing and trying to log on
fails
p
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From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Sent: 29 May 2013 12:42
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: FW: Reg. Tomcat Support Cost
Jailwal, Pawan (Genworth) wrote:
Hello,
We are looking information of support/license cost of Tomcat server, can you
please provide
As others pointed out, check out the list of companies that provide support
and training:
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/SupportAndTraining
I am sure that you can find others too:
http://bit.ly/13YsFrr
Good luck!
Sent: 29 May 2013 12:42
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Subject: Re: FW: Reg. Tomcat Support Cost
Jailwal, Pawan (Genworth) wrote:
Hello,
We are looking information of support/license cost of Tomcat server, can you
please provide the information on the same?
As indicated on the Internet home page of
elp you read the pages indicated.
p
> -Original Message-
> From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
> Sent: 29 May 2013 12:42
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: FW: Reg. Tomcat Support Cost
>
> Jailwal, Pawan (Genworth) wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>
From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Sent: 29 May 2013 12:42
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: FW: Reg. Tomcat Support Cost
Jailwal, Pawan (Genworth) wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We are looking information of support/license cost of Tomcat server, can you
> please provide the informa
Jailwal, Pawan (Genworth) wrote:
Hello,
We are looking information of support/license cost of Tomcat server, can you
please provide the information on the same?
As indicated on the Internet home page of the Tomcat project at http://tomcat.apache.org,
Tomcat is open-source (and free software)
Hello,
We are looking information of support/license cost of Tomcat server, can you
please provide the information on the same?
Thanks
Pawan Jailwal
Genworth
International Service Centre,
Bay 133-134 Shannon Free zone,
Shannon, Co. Clare,
Office: +353 61714760
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(http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/config/http.html#SSL_Support) it would
be required, but not the case!
Thanks again,
Jon
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From: Felix Schumacher [mailto:felix.schumac...@internetallee.de]
Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2013 6:52 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat suppor
Hi Jon,
first of all, it seems that you have hijacked a thread by replying to a
mail from this mailing list and changing the subject of the thread.
That might be a reason, why you have not got any answers to your
question yet.
Am 27.03.2013 17:03, schrieb Wilmoth, Jon:
After searching thro
After searching through the Tomcat user forums and bug list it appears there
are only two options to enable ldaps connections, without modification to the
Tomcat JNDI Realm itself:
1) Start Tomcat using system properties that specify the default trust
keystore & password (e.g. -Djavax.net.
RedHat Enterprise AS 5 Update 2 maps to Tomcat 5.5.23.
Hope that helps!
Brandie
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From: Jandhyam, Venugopal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 6:56 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Tomcat support for RedHat Linux 5.0
Hi All,
Can you please let me
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> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Tomcat support for RedHat Linux 5.0
>
> Hi All,
>
> Can you please let me know which version of the Tomcat
> support RedHat Linux 5.0??
>
Hi All,
Can you please let me know which version of the Tomcat support
RedHat Linux 5.0??
Thanks for your time,
-Venugopal
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All,
We would like to draw your attention to a new Wiki page that provides
detailed information on the current support status for Apache Tomcat
versions. It is:
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/TomcatVersions
The key points to note are:
- 8 years after the first Tomcat release and 4 years after
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Len Popp wrote:
| (Please excuse the boring licensing details, but I've seen a lot of
| misinformation on this topic.)
Thanks for setting the record straight. I didn't want to call Alan a
liar, but I knew that his assertions were in conflict wi
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Alan,
Alan Chaney wrote:
| XP Home only supports one core - however, that would hardly be an OS for
| a production web server (grin)
Unless XP sees an Intel ht processor as something other than two cored,
this is BS. I have XP home on one of my lapt
Bandwidth or
> running out of threads as suggested earlier. I've found that a modern
> multicore machine doesn't actually spend very much time processing the
> Tomcat stuff at all.
>
>
>
>
> Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
> >> From: Christopher S
icore machine doesn't actually spend very much time processing the
Tomcat stuff at all.
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Does tomcat support multicores
| Doesn't XP limit itself to two cores?
I don't think so.
I'm
> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Does tomcat support multicores
>
> | Doesn't XP limit itself to two cores?
>
> I don't think so.
I'm sure some versions of XP are limited to two CPUs, since that was a
concern when HyperThrea
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Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
|> From: Caldarale, Charles R
|> Subject: RE: Does tomcat support multicores
|>
|>> From: James Law [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|>> Subject: Does tomcat support multicores
|>>
|>> Hi
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James Law wrote:
| We use a program called WAPT to ramp up the amount of requests sent
| to Tomcat, probably not the best way going off what has been said. It
| got to the point were it the Java process never go above 25% cpu
| usage while the
What kind of work is Tomcat doing for each request that WAPT sends in?
For example, if you were doing something that had to go back to a
database, and you had a bad sync block in your code somewhere, or
didn't have enough connections in your DB pool, that could cause it to
behave like it is single
tomcat is core agnostic, it lets the JVM handle it, and the answer is
yes, most JVMs will support multi core machines
Filip
James Law wrote:
Os - WinXP
CPU - Intel Quad Core
Hi I'm running a tomcat server, and would like to know if Tomcat can
make use of multiple cores? When I max the server
making proper use of the cores.
Currently using Java 1.6.
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James,
James Law
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James,
James Law wrote:
| Os - WinXP
|
| CPU - Intel Quad Core
|
| Hi
> From: Caldarale, Charles R
> Subject: RE: Does tomcat support multicores
>
> > From: James Law [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Does tomcat support multicores
> >
> > Hi I'm running a tomcat server, and would like to know if Tomcat can
> >
> From: James Law [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Does tomcat support multicores
>
> Hi I'm running a tomcat server, and would like to know if Tomcat can
> make use of multiple cores?
Of course - assuming your JVM does (and any modern JVM does - but you
didn't bo
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James,
James Law wrote:
| Os - WinXP
|
| CPU - Intel Quad Core
|
| Hi I'm running a tomcat server, and would like to know if Tomcat can
| make use of multiple cores? When I max the server out, all 4 cores see
| little usage however the java process n
Os - WinXP
CPU - Intel Quad Core
Hi I'm running a tomcat server, and would like to know if Tomcat can
make use of multiple cores? When I max the server out, all 4 cores see
little usage however the java process never uses more than 25%.
So this makes me believe that Tomcat does not make use of a
Ooops, my fault! I've read and replied too fast (maybe because it's Monday? :-))
Of course this shouldn't be done with *two domain names* only with
two host names in the same domain... I suppose it won't work in
actual browsers but if it does I let you all know...
Sorry
Jan
Hassan Schroeder schri
On Feb 11, 2008 5:00 AM, Jan Mönnich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can get one certificate with both domain names in the "Subject
> Alternative Name" of the Certificate. All modern browsers can handle that
> and you can use just one Certificate for both domains. That's the
> workaround we are r
Hi Dave,
there is another possible solution I just wanted to mention here:
You can get one certificate with both domain names in the "Subject
Alternative Name" of the Certificate. All modern browsers can handle that
and you can use just one Certificate for both domains. That's the
workaround we ar
Dave wrote:
Hi,
I have one JBoss instance (4.0.5GA) running on Linux. The machine has one IP with two domains.
www.domain1.com
www.domain2.com
I have two SSL certificates, one for each domain, imported into keystore.
I need to use both without any warnings from browser
https
Hi,
I have one JBoss instance (4.0.5GA) running on Linux. The machine has one IP
with two domains.
www.domain1.com
www.domain2.com
I have two SSL certificates, one for each domain, imported into keystore.
I need to use both without any warnings from browser
https://www.domain1.
Hi David,
Our project has been a customer of Covalent (www.covalent.net and
www.covalent.com) for two years and we've had no complaints with their
support so far, you might want to give them a try.
Thanks,
Randy
On 7/18/07, David Jackson SBS PGST <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
does anyone of any
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we currently have IBM websphere support. I did not know that IBM provided
tomcat support. is this true?
we are in Orl
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>
> we currently have IBM websphere support. I did not know that IBM provided
> tomcat support. is this true?
>
e the web.xml there.
Then I created WAR files and deployed them.
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we currently hav
Hi Tom,
What are you using to monitor your web applications?
-- Simon.
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Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 11:33 AM
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we
we currently have IBM websphere support. I did not know that IBM provided
tomcat support. is this true?
we are in Orlando and are looking to replace about 45 applications that are
running on websphere 5.1 with tomcat.
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From: "David Jackson SBS PGST" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 8:06 PM
Subject: i am looking for professional tomcat support for enterprise
does anyone of any good companies that provide tomcat AND/OR Geronimo
support?
th
does anyone of any good companies that provide tomcat AND/OR Geronimo
support?
thanks
David
Siemens PG
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Venkata Naveen wrote:
Can you find out how many concurrent users can one tomcat server support?
Yes.
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Can you find out how many concurrent users can one tomcat server support?
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Subject: Re: Tomcat Support for J2SE 6.0
> Nack, Dennis wrote:
>> Good Evening.
>>
>> I was wondering which Tomcat releases if any currently support J2SE 6.0?
>>
>> Thanks.
>
Nack, Dennis wrote:
> Good Evening.
>
> I was wondering which Tomcat releases if any currently support J2SE 6.0?
>
> Thanks.
The archives (eg http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tomcat-user&r=1&w=2)
are your friend. The following is from about 12 hours ago:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tomcat-us
Good Evening.
I was wondering which Tomcat releases if any currently support J2SE 6.0?
Thanks.
Dennis Nack
APM Systems Engineer
Compuware Corporation
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Just a quick correction to my previous post. Tomcat 5 will find
extensions in all the places (eg common/lib, shared/lib etc) it
normally looks for jars as well as the JDK/JRE locations.
Mark
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Marina wrote:
> Mark,
> Thanks for the clarification!
>
> I still have the same problem with extension not found
> though. I checked in the code you pointed me to which
> attributes are required and added them to both shared
> JAR's MANIFEST.MF and to my Web app's MANIFEST.MF. I
> placed all share
Mark,
Thanks for the clarification!
I still have the same problem with extension not found
though. I checked in the code you pointed me to which
attributes are required and added them to both shared
JAR's MANIFEST.MF and to my Web app's MANIFEST.MF. I
placed all shared jars into the $TOMCAT/share
Marina wrote:
> Does anybody know whether this optional package
> support exists in Tomcat, or maybe I'm doing something
> wrong ?
It is there but the compatibility checking is too strict at the
moment. See http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=37854
for more info. In summary it affec
Hi!
I'm trying to use optional packages (JAR files) as
defined in the J2EE1.4 specification, and this does
not seem to work in Tomcat 5.5.12.
Basically, what it is , is that you declare some JARs
that you want to share between multiple WAR
applications by specifying an Extension-Name attribute
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