]]>GAE Logginghttp://m.tkk7.com/honzeland/archive/2010/11/11/337794.htmlhonzelandhonzelandThu, 11 Nov 2010 04:52:00 GMThttp://m.tkk7.com/honzeland/archive/2010/11/11/337794.htmlhttp://m.tkk7.com/honzeland/comments/337794.htmlhttp://m.tkk7.com/honzeland/archive/2010/11/11/337794.html#Feedback0http://m.tkk7.com/honzeland/comments/commentRss/337794.htmlhttp://m.tkk7.com/honzeland/services/trackbacks/337794.htmlhttp://code.google.com/appengine/docs/java/runtime.html#Logging
Log4j configuration in production env: http://blog.xam.de/2010/03/logging-in-google-appengine-for-java.html http://www.mail-archive.com/google-appengine-java@googlegroups.com/msg06396.html
]]>Read a Stress Test Report http://m.tkk7.com/honzeland/archive/2010/11/05/337319.htmlhonzelandhonzelandFri, 05 Nov 2010 06:16:00 GMThttp://m.tkk7.com/honzeland/archive/2010/11/05/337319.htmlhttp://m.tkk7.com/honzeland/comments/337319.htmlhttp://m.tkk7.com/honzeland/archive/2010/11/05/337319.html#Feedback0http://m.tkk7.com/honzeland/comments/commentRss/337319.htmlhttp://m.tkk7.com/honzeland/services/trackbacks/337319.htmlLoad Average:
]]>GWT-RPC in a Nutshell - go through the internalhttp://m.tkk7.com/honzeland/archive/2010/10/22/335920.htmlhonzelandhonzelandFri, 22 Oct 2010 14:40:00 GMThttp://m.tkk7.com/honzeland/archive/2010/10/22/335920.htmlhttp://m.tkk7.com/honzeland/comments/335920.htmlhttp://m.tkk7.com/honzeland/archive/2010/10/22/335920.html#Feedback0http://m.tkk7.com/honzeland/comments/commentRss/335920.htmlhttp://m.tkk7.com/honzeland/services/trackbacks/335920.htmlGWT-RPC in a Nutshell: http://www.gdssecurity.com/l/b/2009/10/08/gwt-rpc-in-a-nutshell/
]]>Tomcat Architecture Diagramhttp://m.tkk7.com/honzeland/archive/2010/05/10/320458.htmlhonzelandhonzelandMon, 10 May 2010 02:39:00 GMThttp://m.tkk7.com/honzeland/archive/2010/05/10/320458.htmlhttp://m.tkk7.com/honzeland/comments/320458.htmlhttp://m.tkk7.com/honzeland/archive/2010/05/10/320458.html#Feedback0http://m.tkk7.com/honzeland/comments/commentRss/320458.htmlhttp://m.tkk7.com/honzeland/services/trackbacks/320458.html
Valve and Filter:
"Valve" is Tomcat specific notion, and they get applied at a higher level than anything in a specific webapp. Also, they work only in Tomcat.
"Filter" is a Servlet Specification notion and should work in any compliant servlet container. They get applied at a lower level than all of Tomcat's
Valves.
However, consider also the division between your application and the application
server. Think whether the feature you're planning is part of your application, or is it rather a generic feature of the application server, which could have uses in other applications as well. This would be the correct criteria to decide between Valve and Filter.
Order for filter: The order in which they are
defined matters. The container will execute the filters in the order
in which they are defined.