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Title:

Tomcat reports it is not running with optimal performance

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Status/Resolution/Reason: Closed/Fixed/

Reporter/Name(from Bugbase): Carl Meyer / Carl Meyer (carl type3)

Created: 02/28/2012

Components: Performance

Versions: 10.0

Failure Type: Performance Issue

Found In Build/Fixed In Build: Public Beta / 289106

Priority/Frequency: Major / All users will encounter

Locale/System: English / Windows 7 SP1

Vote Count: 1

Problem Description:Start CF10 from console reports -  INFO: The APR based Apache Tomcat Native library which allows optimal performance in production environments was not found on the java.library.path

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Watson Bug ID:	3124879

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External Customer Name: carl type3
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This was already done. Immanuel, could you please verify this?
Comment by Rupesh K.
20542 | October 06, 2013 10:33:14 PM GMT
I'm curious that this is indicated as fixed and closed. The problem (reported here in CF10 beta) still happens in CF10, 11, and 2016. Anyone looking at their coldfusion-error.log will find that the error occurs. Carl had a forum thread (from 2012) where he first raised the problem, and I had explained how he could solve it (getting the needed dll manually), and he added more. See https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1005660). It surprises me that 4 years later it remains unresolved "out of the box", and that most continue to run without it. As I said back then, it's not clear what the implications are, but since then both Carl and I have learned that it does at least change the connector that CF implicitly uses, from the BIO one to the APR one. That would seem a good thing. Can anyone from Adobe elaborate on why this was marked "fixed" when it's not? and any thoughts ont he benefits of one implementing the APR feature with CF? And could you reopen this bug, until it is fixed?
Vote by External U.
20543 | March 09, 2016 01:14:20 AM GMT