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| 15 | |
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| 16 | Tomcat 5 Startup Sequence |
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| 17 | |
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| 18 | Sequence 1. Start from Command Line |
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| 19 | Class: org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap |
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| 20 | What it does: |
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| 21 | a) Set up classloaders |
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| 22 | commonLoader (common)-> System Loader |
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| 23 | sharedLoader (shared)-> commonLoader -> System Loader |
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| 24 | catalinaLoader(server) -> commonLoader -> System Loader |
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| 25 | b) Load startup class (reflection) |
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| 26 | org.apache.catalina.startup.Catalina |
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| 27 | setParentClassloader -> sharedLoader |
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| 28 | Thread.contextClassloader -> catalinaLoader |
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| 29 | c) Bootstrap.daemon.init() complete |
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| 30 | |
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| 31 | Sequence 2. Process command line argument (start, startd, stop, stopd) |
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| 32 | Class: org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap (assume command->start) |
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| 33 | What it does: |
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| 34 | a) Catalina.setAwait(true); |
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| 35 | b) Catalina.load() |
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| 36 | b1) initDirs() -> set properties like |
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| 37 | catalina.home |
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| 38 | catalina.base == catalina.home (most cases) |
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| 39 | b2) initNaming |
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| 40 | setProperty(javax.naming.Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY, |
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| 41 | org.apache.naming.java.javaURLContextFactory ->default) |
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| 42 | b3) createStartDigester() |
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| 43 | Configures a digester for the main server.xml elements like |
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| 44 | org.apache.catalina.core.StandardServer (can change of course :) |
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| 45 | org.apache.catalina.deploy.NamingResources |
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| 46 | Stores naming resources in the J2EE JNDI tree |
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| 47 | org.apache.catalina.LifecycleListener |
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| 48 | implements events for start/stop of major components |
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| 49 | org.apache.catalina.core.StandardService |
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| 50 | The single entry for a set of connectors, |
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| 51 | so that a container can listen to multiple connectors |
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| 52 | ie, single entry |
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| 53 | org.apache.coyote.tomcat5.CoyoteConnector |
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| 54 | Connectors to listen for incoming requests only |
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| 55 | It also adds the following rulesets to the digester |
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| 56 | NamingRuleSet |
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| 57 | EngineRuleSet |
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| 58 | HostRuleSet |
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| 59 | ContextRuleSet |
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| 60 | b4) Load the server.xml and parse it using the digester |
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| 61 | Parsing the server.xml using the digester is an automatic |
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| 62 | XML-object mapping tool, that will create the objects defined in server.xml |
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| 63 | Startup of the actual container has not started yet. |
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| 64 | b5) Assigns System.out and System.err to the SystemLogHandler class |
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| 65 | b6) Calls intialize on all components, this makes each object register itself with the |
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| 66 | JMX agent. |
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| 67 | During the process call the Connectors also initialize the adapters. |
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| 68 | The adapters are the components that do the request pre-processing. |
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| 69 | Typical adapters are HTTP1.1 (default if no protocol is specified, |
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| 70 | org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol) |
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| 71 | AJP1.3 for mod_jk etc. |
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| 72 | |
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| 73 | c) Catalina.start() |
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| 74 | c1) Starts the NamingContext and binds all JNDI references into it |
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| 75 | c2) Starts the services under <Server> which are: |
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| 76 | StandardService -> starts Engine (ContainerBase ->Logger,Loader,Realm,Cluster etc) |
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| 77 | c3) StandardHost (started by the service) |
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| 78 | Configures a ErrorReportValvem to do proper HTML output for different HTTP |
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| 79 | errors codes |
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| 80 | Starts the Valves in the pipeline (at least the ErrorReportValve) |
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| 81 | Configures the StandardHostValve, |
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| 82 | this valves ties the Webapp Class loader to the thread context |
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| 83 | it also finds the session for the request |
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| 84 | and invokes the context pipeline |
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| 85 | Starts the HostConfig component |
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| 86 | This component deploys all the webapps |
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| 87 | (webapps & conf/Catalina/localhost/*.xml) |
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| 88 | Webapps are installed using the deployer (StandardHostDeployer) |
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| 89 | The deployer will create a Digester for your context, this digester |
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| 90 | will then invoke ContextConfig.start() |
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| 91 | The ContextConfig.start() will process the default web.xml (conf/web.xml) |
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| 92 | and then process the applications web.xml (WEB-INF/web.xml) |
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| 93 | |
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| 94 | c4) During the lifetime of the container (StandardEngine) there is a background thread that |
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| 95 | keeps checking if the context has changed. If a context changes (timestamp of war file, |
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| 96 | context xml file, web.xml) then a reload is issued (stop/remove/deploy/start) |
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| 97 | |
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| 98 | d) Tomcat receives a request on an HTTP port |
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| 99 | d1) The request is received by a separate thread which is waiting in the PoolTcpEndPoint |
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| 100 | class. It is waiting for a request in a regular ServerSocket.accept() method. |
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| 101 | When a request is received, this thread wakes up. |
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| 102 | d2) The PoolTcpEndPoint assigns the a TcpConnection to handle the request. |
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| 103 | It also supplies a JMX object name to the catalina container (not used I believe) |
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| 104 | d3) The processor to handle the request in this case is Coyote Http11Processor, |
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| 105 | and the process method is invoked. |
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| 106 | This same processor is also continuing to check the input stream of the socket |
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| 107 | until the keep alive point is reached or the connection is disconnected. |
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| 108 | d4) The HTTP request is parsed using an internal buffer class (Coyote Http11 Internal Buffer) |
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| 109 | The buffer class parses the request line, the headers, etc and store the result in a |
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| 110 | Coyote request (not an HTTP request) This request contains all the HTTP info, such |
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| 111 | as servername, port, scheme, etc. |
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| 112 | d5) The processor contains a reference to an Adapter, in this case it is the |
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| 113 | Coyote Tomcat 5 Adapter. Once the request has been parsed, the Http11 processor |
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| 114 | invokes service() on the adapter. In the service method, the Request contains a |
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| 115 | CoyoteRequest and CoyoteRespons (null for the first time) |
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| 116 | The CoyoteRequest(Response) implements HttpRequest(Response) and HttpServletRequest(Response) |
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| 117 | The adapter parses and associates everything with the request, cookies, the context through a |
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| 118 | Mapper, etc |
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| 119 | d6) When the parsing is finished, the CoyoteAdapter invokes its container (StandardEngine) |
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| 120 | and invokes the invoke(request,response) method. |
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| 121 | This initiates the HTTP request into the Catalina container starting at the engine level |
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| 122 | d7) The StandardEngine.invoke() simply invokes the container pipeline.invoke() |
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| 123 | d8) By default the engine only has one valve the StandardEngineValve, this valve simply |
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| 124 | invokes the invoke() method on the Host pipeline (StandardHost.getPipeLine()) |
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| 125 | d9) the StandardHost has two valves by default, the StandardHostValve and the ErrorReportValve |
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| 126 | d10) The standard host valve associates the correct class loader with the current thread |
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| 127 | It also retrives the Manager and the session associated with the request (if there is one) |
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| 128 | If there is a session access() is called to keep the session alive |
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| 129 | d11) After that the StandardHostValve invokes the pipeline on the context associated |
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| 130 | with the request. |
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| 131 | d12) The first valve that gets invoked by the Context pipeline is the FormAuthenticator |
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| 132 | valve. Then the StandardContextValve gets invoke. |
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| 133 | The StandardContextValve invokes any context listeners associated with the context. |
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| 134 | Next it invokes the pipeline on the Wrapper component (StandardWrapperValve) |
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| 135 | d13) During the invokation of the StandardWrapperValve, the JSP wrapper (Jasper) gets invoked |
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| 136 | This results in the actual compilation of the JSP. |
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| 137 | And then invokes the actual servlet. |
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| 138 | e) Invokation of the servlet class |
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