Maybe you can find some inspiration here: https://hc.apache.org/httpcomponents-client-ga/httpclient/apidocs/org/apache/http/auth/UsernamePasswordCredentials.html
Cheers,
Dian
Well, PermGen is gone and I suspect that the Xms is actually being taken into account, but the memory managament has changed and it's not reflected in usual tools. Maybe this helps.
Anyway, do you have any performance issues or it's just that you don't see the memory reserved?
Cheers,
Dian
I'm not an expert on this, but I remember something about the difference between reserving and allocating memory space. HOw are you measuring it? Is there a performance problem or just a need of control?
Cheers,
Dian
I don't see the virus-like behaviour here: web testing from the Internet is a common practice to check availability. I tried WatchMouse in the past, but I guess Pingdom or anyone like that would be the job. Not free, AFAIK.
The cheap sollution is to have a robot running on your laptop, of...
I'd try to post in English. No many Italian speakers around.
If you deleted the line inside the file and saved it, I can't think on any way to get it back. Maybe the editor you used created a backup?
Cheers,
Dian
That error means that the program is not finding the driver (the jar file used to connect to the DB) but without more information is difficult to help: https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/j/
Cheers,
Dian
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