RE: Equivalent of Web Service Extension in IIS6 on XP Professional

2012-07-12 Thread Konstantin Preißer
Hi Christopher,

 Great, thanks for the note. Could you make a small documentation patch
 and attach it to a new bugzilla issue? It's worth pointing out that
 this step isn't required in IIS 5.1 (if that is indeed true).

I think the current documentation should already make clear that the step isn't 
required for IIS 5.1, since it says:

If you're using IIS 6.0 you must also do the following:
Using the IIS management console, add the Jakarta Isapi Redirector to the Web 
Service Extensions.

However, I think the phrase If you're using IIS 6.0 could be changed to If 
you're using IIS 6.0 or newer, because adding the ISAPI DLL to the allowed Web 
Service Extensions also applies for IIS 7 and 8  (however, there the section is 
named ISAPI and CGI restrictions).


Regards,
Konstantin Preißer


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Re: Equivalent of Web Service Extension in IIS6 on XP Professional

2012-07-10 Thread Christopher Schultz
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Vijaya,

On 7/10/12 3:29 AM, Vijaya wrote:
 In order to configure the ISAPI Redirector , according to the
 Apache documentation, I need to add a new Web Service Extension in
 IIS6. But the problem is that the web service extension option
 exists only on IIS6 on Windows 2003 server and not on XP pro.
 
 Can anyone help me on how do I add the tomcat extension from IIS6
 on XP professional?

I know absolutely nothing about using Microsoft Windows for anything
other than a plain-old desktop, but I believe this is one of the ways
Microsoft gets you to purchase a server license: by making
non-server versions of its OSs not operate well as servers.

You may have to upgrade, or switch from IIS to something like Apache
httpd.

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Re: Equivalent of Web Service Extension in IIS6 on XP Professional

2012-07-10 Thread verlag.preis...@t-online.de
Hi,

 On 7/10/12 3:29 AM, Vijaya wrote:
  In order to configure the ISAPI Redirector , according to the
  Apache documentation, I need to add a new Web Service Extension in
  IIS6. But the problem is that the web service extension option
  exists only on IIS6 on Windows 2003 server and not on XP pro.
  
  Can anyone help me on how do I add the tomcat extension from IIS6
  on XP professional?

According to the documentation, the step of adding the Isapi DLL to the allowed 
Web Extensions applies only to IIS 6.0 and above.
However, XP uses IIS 5.1, and there this option is not available, as extensions 
are automatically allowed to run.

Regards,
Konstantin Preißer



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Re: Equivalent of Web Service Extension in IIS6 on XP Professional

2012-07-10 Thread Christopher Schultz
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Konstantin,

On 7/10/12 12:37 PM, verlag.preis...@t-online.de wrote:
 Hi,
 
 On 7/10/12 3:29 AM, Vijaya wrote:
 In order to configure the ISAPI Redirector , according to the 
 Apache documentation, I need to add a new Web Service Extension
 in IIS6. But the problem is that the web service extension
 option exists only on IIS6 on Windows 2003 server and not on XP
 pro.
 
 Can anyone help me on how do I add the tomcat extension from
 IIS6 on XP professional?
 
 According to the documentation, the step of adding the Isapi DLL to
 the allowed Web Extensions applies only to IIS 6.0 and above. 
 However, XP uses IIS 5.1, and there this option is not available,
 as extensions are automatically allowed to run.

Great, thanks for the note. Could you make a small documentation patch
and attach it to a new bugzilla issue? It's worth pointing out that
this step isn't required in IIS 5.1 (if that is indeed true).

Thanks,
- -chris
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