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Tomcat Hangs Inside M3 [message #85083] Fri, 18 March 2005 21:57 Go to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: robwms63.yahoo.com

On OS X. Happens a LOT. Have to try and kill it through Activity
Monitor. That doesn't always do it. So I have to close Eclipse and go
back in. Will probably go back to just alt-tab over to a console window
unless I need to debug.
Re: Tomcat Hangs Inside M3 [message #85129 is a reply to message #85083] Sat, 19 March 2005 05:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Lawrence Mandel is currently offline Lawrence MandelFriend
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Hi Rob,

What hangs exactly? Is Eclipse hanging? Is there a problem with the
servers view? Are you having trouble updating Tomcat or accessing a test
Web application?

What version of Tomcat are you running?


Lawrence

>On OS X. Happens a LOT. Have to try and kill it through Activity
>Monitor. That doesn't always do it. So I have to close Eclipse and go
>back in. Will probably go back to just alt-tab over to a console window
>unless I need to debug.
Re: Tomcat Hangs Inside M3 [message #85189 is a reply to message #85129] Sun, 20 March 2005 19:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: robwms63.yahoo.com

I'm running 5.0.28. Very often, if Tomcat is left running inside
eclipse, when I come back to it, it is dead. Something pops up saying
Tomcat is not responding when I try and term it, saying click ok to term
it but that doesn't work. I have to go to AM and hard kill it.

Eclipse itself is not hung in situations like this, but trying to run
something else does bubkiss. That's how I find it. For instance, just
now I went to run a unit test and it just does nothing. This time it
killed Tomcat (showing stopped), but still would not run my unit test.
(Restarting Eclipse right now.... which I do 2-3x/day now (giving me a
warm nostalgic feeling for when I used to run Microsoft OSes).....


Lawrence Mandel wrote:
> Hi Rob,
>
> What hangs exactly? Is Eclipse hanging? Is there a problem with the
> servers view? Are you having trouble updating Tomcat or accessing a test
> Web application?
>
> What version of Tomcat are you running?
>
>
> Lawrence
>
>
>>On OS X. Happens a LOT. Have to try and kill it through Activity
>>Monitor. That doesn't always do it. So I have to close Eclipse and go
>>back in. Will probably go back to just alt-tab over to a console window
>>unless I need to debug.
Re: Tomcat Hangs Inside M3 [message #85204 is a reply to message #85189] Sun, 20 March 2005 19:45 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: robwms63.yahoo.com

Woops, spoke too soon. Eclipse was hung. I close it sometimes, and it
looks like it went peacefully, saying it was saving the workspace but
then when I try and restart it goes nowhere. This time I killed that
phantom, restarted, and it ground for a while and then threw a VM crash.
Second time it restarted properly.

Rob Williams wrote:
> I'm running 5.0.28. Very often, if Tomcat is left running inside
> eclipse, when I come back to it, it is dead. Something pops up saying
> Tomcat is not responding when I try and term it, saying click ok to term
> it but that doesn't work. I have to go to AM and hard kill it.
>
> Eclipse itself is not hung in situations like this, but trying to run
> something else does bubkiss. That's how I find it. For instance, just
> now I went to run a unit test and it just does nothing. This time it
> killed Tomcat (showing stopped), but still would not run my unit test.
> (Restarting Eclipse right now.... which I do 2-3x/day now (giving me a
> warm nostalgic feeling for when I used to run Microsoft OSes).....
>
>
> Lawrence Mandel wrote:
>
>> Hi Rob,
>>
>> What hangs exactly? Is Eclipse hanging? Is there a problem with the
>> servers view? Are you having trouble updating Tomcat or accessing a
>> test Web application?
>>
>> What version of Tomcat are you running?
>>
>>
>> Lawrence
>>
>>
>>> On OS X. Happens a LOT. Have to try and kill it through Activity
>>> Monitor. That doesn't always do it. So I have to close Eclipse and go
>>> back in. Will probably go back to just alt-tab over to a console
>>> window unless I need to debug.
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