Hi,
“Enhydra Manager” application is available on:
http(s)://<server>:<port >/EnhydraManager
Example (default):
http://localhost:8080/EnhydraManager
Default credentials are:
Username – admin
Password - enhydra
NOTE: You can use Enhydra tray icon (right click)! This tool
will give you shortcuts to all deployed applications (on local machine).
HTH!
Regards,
Slobodan
From: Luis Oliveira
[mailto:loliveira@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 28. jun 2007 16:34
To: enhydra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [enhydra] Multiserver Admin Console in TAS7
Hi Slobodan
I've downloaded version 7.0.4 of TAS and I can't find
"Enhydra Manager".
In which URL is it available ?
Best regards
Luis Oliveira
From: Luis Oliveira
[mailto:loliveira@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: quarta-feira, 27 de Junho de 2007 15:00
To: enhydra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: FW: [enhydra] Multiserver Admin Console in TAS7
From: Slobodan Vujasinovic
[mailto:slobodan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: quarta-feira, 27 de Junho de 2007 14:53
To: 'Luis Oliveira'
Subject: RE: [enhydra] Multiserver Admin Console in TAS7
Hi,
When you configure DODS to use
“DataSourceConnectionAllocator” and
“DataSourceDBConnectionFactory” you are practically telling DODS to
try to use external “javax.sql.DataSource” implementation!
This DataSource instance should be provided by Enhydra (Tomcat)
server and referenced trough replacement parameter
(“DataSourceName”).
In your case (sample configuration):
<env-entry>
<env-entry-name>DatabaseManager/DB/i10/Connection/DataSourceName</env-entry-name>
<env-entry-value>jndi:i10</env-entry-value>
<env-entry-type>java.lang.String</env-entry-type>
</env-entry>
Standard mechanism for some application resource initialization
and configuration is trough context descriptor files (<app_context>/META-INF/context.xml)
and corresponding <Resource/> definitions.
Please, consult Tomcat documentation for additional details
about this topic
(http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/jndi-resources-howto.html)!
I’ve prepared sample context descriptor for you and did
(DataSource related) configuration changes in your DatabaseManager
configuration (attached).
Also, please use the enhydra mailing list whenever you can (not
my personal email)!
I’m sure that others mid experience the same
“problems” during their migration to the latest TAS (Enhydra)
release.
Please, don’t hesitate to ask for any further help!
Regards,
Slobodan
From: Luis Oliveira
[mailto:loliveira@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 27. jun 2007 11:48
To: slobodan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [enhydra] Multiserver Admin Console in TAS7
Slobodan
In previous mail, I forgot to send you the database configuration
file.
Regards
Luis Oliveira
From: Luis Oliveira
[mailto:loliveira@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: quarta-feira, 27 de Junho de 2007 10:40
To: 'slobodan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: RE: [enhydra] Multiserver Admin Console in TAS7
Hi Slobodan
Thanks for your answer.
I have already deployed Lambda Probe. It is a really interesting
tool. However, I can't see information about data sources, When I click on
"Data Sources", the tool presents an error message "There no
data sources configured for this Tomcat instance". The connection
allocator of my webapp is "com.lutris.appserver.server.sql.datasource.DataSourceConnectionAllocator".
In attachment, I send you my database configuration.
Can you help me ? Thanks.
Best regards
Luis Oliveira
From: Slobodan Vujasinovic
[mailto:slobodan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: quarta-feira, 27 de Junho de 2007 8:37
To: enhydra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [enhydra] Multiserver Admin Console in TAS7
Hi Luis,
For basic application management functions (start, stop, reload,
undeploy, deploy and delete) you can use either “EnhydraManager” or
“manager” (Tomcat Manager) application.
I’m more used to “EnhydraManager”! It has
slightly bigger feature list and supports multi-service/host configurations.
Regarding monitoring tool, you can find number of Tomcat
monitoring tools on the internet (some of them will allow you to monitor your
DB connections).
I’m using “Lambda Probe” (formerly known as
Tomcat Probe - GPL license) - http://www.lambdaprobe.org
Regards,
Slobodan
From: Luis Oliveira [mailto:loliveira@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 26. jun 2007 20:06
To: enhydra@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [enhydra] Multiserver Admin Console in TAS7
Hi
I used to develop applications to Enhydra
3.x and manage it using Multiserver Administration Console. Now these applications
are running in TAS (Together Application Server) and I would like to
know if there’s a similar application on TAS7 or Enhydra 6.x.
How can you stop and start a webapp on
TAS7? Is it necessary to shutdown the TomCat to stop only one application or is
it possible to stop and start each webapp independently? Besides, how
can you known the number of connections to database that each webapp have
allocated?
Thanks.
Best Regards
Luis Oliveira
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