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Posted to users@cocoon.apache.org by "Sergey N. Fefilatyev" <se...@svitonline.com> on 2003/10/24 12:37:39 UTC
cocoon hosting
Hello!
Could anybody tell me how to organize a hosting with
apache-tomcat-COCOON!(!!!). I have a problem with the existing one - my
cocoon application hung up when i try to use it frequently. As i see
Java ete all memory, sometimes when i send request frequently
processloading aspire to 100%. My application(site ) only do ordinary
XSLT-operation
Tomcat-4.1.27
Apache 1.3.27
mod_jk2
cocoon-2.0.4
Server:
p4-Xeon
RAM-512
Java options: -Xms160m -Xmx160m -Xss128k -Xincgc
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Sergey mailto:serega@svitonline.com
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Re: Default value for input modules?
Posted by ma...@student.uni-ulm.de.
Hi,
I don't want to extend Java Code. Isn't there any possibility to do this on
the sitemap? How would the example in this Email for xsp look like on the
sitemap?
Best regards,
Mat
> Von: Tony Collen <co...@umn.edu>
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> Betreff: Re: Default value for input modules?
>
> mathias.wiegard@student.uni-ulm.de wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I want to use the "request-param" input module on the sitemap to define a
>> parameter's value. My question is: is it possible to "initialize" this
>> parameter with an default value? I saw something in the documentation
under
>> "modules" for xsp but not for the sitemap:
>> ...
>> <input:get-attribute module="request-param" as="string" name="module"
>> default="John Doe"/>
>> ...
>
>
> Mathias,
>
> You might want to check out the DefaultsModule, as well as the
> ChainMetaModule. They will allow you to setup a default values to "Fall
> back" to in case the main module (in this case request-param) can't get
> a value.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Tony
>
>
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Re[2]: cocoon hosting
Posted by go...@osmosis.gr.
when u say ... fall down?
from :8080 or with apache at front?
-- stavros
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, Sergey N. Fefilatyev wrote:
> Hello gounis,
>
> Friday, October 24, 2003, 1:42:03 PM, you wrote:
>
>
>
> gog> the way we do our virtual hosting:
> gog> http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=VirtualHost
>
> but why cocoon falls down?? What options in cocoon.xconf should i use?
>
>
>
>
> gog> --stavros
>
>
> gog> On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, Sergey N. Fefilatyev wrote:
>
> >> Hello!
> >> Could anybody tell me how to organize a hosting with
> >> apache-tomcat-COCOON!(!!!). I have a problem with the existing one - my
> >> cocoon application hung up when i try to use it frequently. As i see
> >> Java ete all memory, sometimes when i send request frequently
> >> processloading aspire to 100%. My application(site ) only do ordinary
> >> XSLT-operation
> >>
> >> Tomcat-4.1.27
> >> Apache 1.3.27
> >> mod_jk2
> >> cocoon-2.0.4
> >>
> >> Server:
> >> p4-Xeon
> >> RAM-512
> >>
> >> Java options: -Xms160m -Xmx160m -Xss128k -Xincgc
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
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Re[2]: cocoon hosting
Posted by "Sergey N. Fefilatyev" <se...@svitonline.com>.
Hello gounis,
Friday, October 24, 2003, 1:42:03 PM, you wrote:
gog> the way we do our virtual hosting:
gog> http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=VirtualHost
but why cocoon falls down?? What options in cocoon.xconf should i use?
gog> --stavros
gog> On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, Sergey N. Fefilatyev wrote:
>> Hello!
>> Could anybody tell me how to organize a hosting with
>> apache-tomcat-COCOON!(!!!). I have a problem with the existing one - my
>> cocoon application hung up when i try to use it frequently. As i see
>> Java ete all memory, sometimes when i send request frequently
>> processloading aspire to 100%. My application(site ) only do ordinary
>> XSLT-operation
>>
>> Tomcat-4.1.27
>> Apache 1.3.27
>> mod_jk2
>> cocoon-2.0.4
>>
>> Server:
>> p4-Xeon
>> RAM-512
>>
>> Java options: -Xms160m -Xmx160m -Xss128k -Xincgc
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Re: cocoon hosting
Posted by go...@osmosis.gr.
the way we do our virtual hosting:
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=VirtualHost
--stavros
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, Sergey N. Fefilatyev wrote:
> Hello!
> Could anybody tell me how to organize a hosting with
> apache-tomcat-COCOON!(!!!). I have a problem with the existing one - my
> cocoon application hung up when i try to use it frequently. As i see
> Java ete all memory, sometimes when i send request frequently
> processloading aspire to 100%. My application(site ) only do ordinary
> XSLT-operation
>
> Tomcat-4.1.27
> Apache 1.3.27
> mod_jk2
> cocoon-2.0.4
>
> Server:
> p4-Xeon
> RAM-512
>
> Java options: -Xms160m -Xmx160m -Xss128k -Xincgc
>
>
>
>
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