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02:34.08 | fireburn | hi all |
02:34.44 | fireburn | after I added a servlet tomcat can't be shutdown anymore, what can cause that |
02:35.46 | fireburn | seems a thread spun off the servlet can't be destroyed when shutdown.sh runs |
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14:05.18 | chris | anyone know of classes or tools that i can use to monitor my connection pool ? |
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14:28.12 | odysseus1 | i just read: http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/jndi-resources-howto.html. i configured a webapp without specifying resource-ref in web.xml and my jndi example works perfect. why would i need to add resource-ref in my web.xml ? |
14:30.24 | odysseus1 | it seems to work by just adding a context to tomcats server.xml, can somebody confirm ? |
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15:07.46 | Key2 | hello there |
15:10.58 | Key2 | can someone be soo kind to point me to a doc explaining what exactly happens when a webapp is deployed on tomcat? |
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15:15.08 | harpoon | Key3: Exactly? |
15:15.08 | Key3 | can someone be soo kind to point me to a doc explaining what exactly happens when a webapp is deployed on tomcat? |
15:15.12 | harpoon | well |
15:15.16 | Key3 | ops |
15:15.20 | Key3 | not really |
15:15.21 | harpoon | the tomcat source-code |
15:15.52 | Key3 | i have this app |
15:15.57 | Key3 | i have both source code |
15:16.01 | Key3 | and the deployed code |
15:16.36 | jasonb | Key3: http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/final/jsr154/index.html |
15:17.11 | Key3 | ok, i will try to rtfm ;) |
15:21.26 | Key3 | thanks for the link, downloading the stuff |
15:21.49 | jasonb | You're welcome. |
15:22.10 | jasonb | There are actually a lot of answers in that spec. It's underrated. |
15:22.57 | Key3 | in two words the problem is: i need to put this app in an automatic code analyzer but i dont know if analyzing "only" the source code (without the deployed files) i will miss something... |
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15:29.14 | odysseus1 | can somebody explain why i need <resource-ref> in my webapps web.xml when i want to use tomcats jndi ? |
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16:16.36 | Lyngordon | hi |
16:16.37 | Hellaenergy | Welcome Lyngordon |
16:16.45 | Lyngordon | I got a question |
16:17.14 | Lyngordon | I'm fairly new to Apache so bear with me.. |
16:17.56 | Lyngordon | I already have Apache HTTP server running on my box, and now I want to install Tomcat to run some Java app's on my webpage. |
16:18.14 | Hellaenergy | What do you use Apache for? |
16:18.17 | Lyngordon | Is there anything I should be aware of under the installation of Tomcat |
16:18.30 | Lyngordon | hosting my own webpage, etc |
16:18.54 | Hellaenergy | Just plain HTML pages? |
16:19.00 | Lyngordon | mostly yes |
16:19.12 | Hellaenergy | Why not just use tomcat to do all of it? |
16:19.28 | Hellaenergy | Tomcat has an awsome http server built in to it as well. |
16:19.34 | Lyngordon | I can do both with Tomcat? cool |
16:19.45 | Lyngordon | well that made my day a bit easier, thnc |
16:19.47 | Hellaenergy | Yup you sure can. And quite fast too. |
16:20.16 | Hellaenergy | Otherwise if you did want to use both HTTPD and Tomcat you could use what are called connectors: http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/connectors.html |
16:21.55 | Hellaenergy | Lyngordon, here are all the docs: http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/index.html |
16:22.06 | Lyngordon | Thank you Hellaenergy! Think I'l go for just the Tomcat solution... |
16:22.17 | Hellaenergy | Nice :) |
16:22.57 | Lyngordon | Can I then just link to .jsp and .xml pages directly? |
16:23.12 | Hellaenergy | You sure can |
16:23.15 | Lyngordon | and the server will run the needed applets` |
16:23.17 | Lyngordon | cool |
16:24.08 | Hellaenergy | Lyngordon, Look through those docs. they are a must read. |
16:24.36 | Lyngordon | Will do. |
16:24.54 | Lyngordon | I'm not like my father: nah, who need's user manuals... |
16:25.18 | Hellaenergy | then your not a fool :) |
16:25.35 | Lyngordon | bye, and thanks again!! |
16:25.41 | Hellaenergy | np |
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17:12.40 | telpoch | o i need both the worker and the prefork? |
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