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Hola David:
How is the best way to achieve the same configuration with IIS?
I think what I need is to be able to specify the host name in
uriworkermap.properties:
cisweb2k/spweb/servlet/*=ajp13_1
cisweb2k2/spweb/servlet/*=ajp13_2
:)
This syntax sugar for uriworkermap.properties has been
It's in CVS. Or wait until RC1 gets built (Don't know when that is happening
though).
Dave
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From: Kar YEOW [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 19 September 2001 04:27
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: IIS Virtual hosting
where can I get a copy
where can I get a copy of the patched isapi_redirect.dll? TIA. kar
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From: Larry Isaacs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 3:42 AM
Subject: RE: IIS Virtual hosting
Hi David,
Multiple virtual hosts on IIS is something I have
Hi all,
I need to set up IIS with each virtual host routing to a different worker in
Tomcat. Each virtual host has the same web application under it and
therefore must all be the same context.
i.e. Under Apache I set up the following:
NameVirtualHost 128.100.2.23
VirtualHost 128.100.2.23
there is a better way.
Cheers,
Larry
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From: David Oxley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 9:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: IIS Virtual hosting
Hi all,
I need to set up IIS with each virtual host routing to a
different worker in
Tomcat
Does anyone know where I can get instructions on virtual hosting with IIS
and Tomcat?
Thanks.
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Do I have to make change in server.xml only or do I
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Do I have to make change in server.xml only or do I
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Hi all,
Is there a free-hosting site where I can put up a small website using
servlets / JSP ?.. to get the real world learning experience?
Thanks,
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Subject: Free hosting of Servlet/Jsp ?
Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2001 14:05:53 +
Hi all,
Is there a free-hosting site where I can put up a small website
A couple of sites are listed at
http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Programming/Languages/Java/Server-Side/Servlets/Hosting/Free/
(although at least one is a free-for-2-months only...)
dwh
From: Sheila Ratnam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
Is there a free-hosting site where I can put
aoindustries.com provide hosting service consisting of
virtually the entire apache projects including JBoss
an opensource J2EE application server.
At the moment they are offering TC 3.2.3 hosting
service. It appears as they've done before,they are
waiting for TC4 to be released as production
Allan Kamau wrote:
aoindustries.com
are also not accepting new signups at this time.
wen
Hi,
-Original Message-
From: Lloyd Llewellyn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2001 1:22 PM
To: tomcat-user
Subject: Hosting services that offer Tomcat 4?
Does anyone know of servlet web hosting services that offer Tomcat 4?
I'm offering hosting on Tomcat 4.0
Does anyone know of servlet web hosting services that offer Tomcat 4?
:
Alias /loc /home/.../path
Directory /home/.../path
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
/Directory
JkMount /loc/servlet/* ajp12
JkMount /loc/*.jsp ajp12
But when trying virtual hosting:
NameVirutalHost ip
VirtualHost ip
ServerName http
: Thursday, July 26, 2001 4:45 PM
Subject: Re: virtual hosting conf question
I Might be wrong, but in order to allow Apache to communicate with tomcat,
you need to use ajp13 instead of 12. and did you correctly set mod_jk.so. ?
At 07:01 26/07/2001 +0800, you wrote:
Hi All,
We are using
sp ajp12
But when trying virtual hosting:
NameVirutalHost ip
VirtualHost ip
ServerName www.domain.com
DocumentRoot
"/home/.../path"
JkMount /servlet/*
ajp12
JkMount /*.jsp
ajp12
Directory
"/home/.../path"
Options Includes Indexes
Fo
At 08:51 PM 7/23/2001, you wrote:
Hi all:
Along the same lines, you might consider getting a DSL or cable modem
setup, then using a dynamic DNS service like http://easydns.com (there are
others, that's just the one I use) to point the domain to your home machine.
The downside is that if
dynamically assigned IP back to
dyndns.org, which then updates its DNS records. I use them and it works
fine. I assume other dynamic IP hosting services work in a similar manner.
Of course, this is not a good idea for a production server that has to
be up 24X7 since there could be a delay when
Hello -
I'm new to the list, and pretty new to Tomcat (and Java in general).
I'm in the process of moving all my personal MS stuff over to Linux and
Java. My current web hosting provider is very MS-centric, so I'm
looking for a new one that supports servlets.
Does anyone on this list use
, for the kinda, sorta off topic reply everyone.
Thanks
John Brosan
-Original Message-
From: Lloyd Llewellyn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 9:32 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Servlet web hosting?
Hello -
I'm new to the list, and pretty new to Tomcat (and Java
. My current web hosting provider is very MS-centric, so I'm
looking for a new one that supports servlets.
Does anyone on this list use such a provider with whom they are
satisfied?
wrt servlet hosting, I'm primarily interested in having the latest and
greatest software available (like
At 03:24 PM 7/23/2001, you wrote:
No personal experience, but I've heard of people talk about
www.iwantjava.com.
Must be just talk, 'cause their server isn't running.
: RE: Servlet web hosting?
Hi Lloyd,
Webhosting may be a bit off topic for this list, but I would be glad to help
you out. I just moved from an M$ centric host as well. What I've done may be
a little different than what you want.
First off I will say that my new webhost does not support servlets
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Hi, Randy,
That did the trick.
Thanks.
-m
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From: Randy Layman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 10:10 AM
Subject: RE: Multiple Hosting on IIS
You must restart IIS the process, which means
either
Title: RE: Multiple Hosting on IIS
you could map the contextname to something else to return an error for that context(in server.xml):
Host name=www.myhypotheticaldomain.com
Context path=/contextname docBase=webapps/contextname/
Context path=/othercontextname docBase=webapps/errorcontext
Hi!
I have several IIS webserver instances running on different ports on the
same IP.
Now I need to map the *.xml extension to Cocoon for all instances.
Anybody an idea how to set this up?
I'm using IIS5, Tomcat-3.2.2, JDK1.3
Any help would be appreciated,
-markus
and you're
done.
Cheers,
Andi.
-Original Message-
From: Markus Strickler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 03 July 2001 10:53
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Virtual hosting with IIS
Hi!
I have several IIS webserver instances running on different
ports on the
same IP.
Now I need
this?
Note that I have several dozens of web servers, so using a separate JVM for
each is ruled out.
Thanks for any help
-markus
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From: Everitt, Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 12:44 PM
Subject: RE: Virtual hosting with IIS
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Andi-
actually which parameters to set, is the problem.
For example I have two server instances with their doc roots at
C:\server1 and c:\server2
a) If I access a file from server1 like this:
http://server:9000/index.xml
I need the Cocoon
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Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2001 3:04 AM
Subject: Multiple Hosting on IIS
Dear Sir,
We are one of leading ISPcompanies, I am trying to install Jakarta-Tomcat 3.2.1 on of our Windows 2000
Advance Server with IIS.
I followed
"jakarta-tomcat3.2.1\doc\tomcat-iis-howto.html",
Because the default uriworkermap.properties file doesn't include
mappings for the other URLs.
Randy
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Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 12:42 PM
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Subject: Re: Multiple Hosting on IIS
Message -
From: Randy Layman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 9:19 AM
Subject: RE: Multiple Hosting on IIS
Because the default uriworkermap.properties file doesn't include
mappings for the other URLs.
Randy
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED
files, they
should be able to shed some light on where the disconnect is happening.
Randy
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 1:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Multiple Hosting on IIS
Hi, Randy,
I
Hi, Randy,
That did the trick.
Thanks.
-m
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From: Randy Layman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 10:10 AM
Subject: RE: Multiple Hosting on IIS
You must restart IIS the process, which means either a machine
reboot, or stopping
Hello All,
It is quite a few days that I am spending on tomcat virtual hosting on
RedHat Linux 7.1 and it is not still working. Where do you think I can get
the latest information on How to setup virtual hosting for tomcat?
Please help
Thanks
java developer in crisis
Hi,
I searched the archives, but did not find exactly what I was lookign for.
Here is my situation:
I need to do Java work from home. I am using Tomcat 4 b-5 on Linux RH 7.1
and need to set up virtual hosts from a single machine with multiple JVM
running so that I need to restart I just
Hi,
I'm using Apache 1.3.9, Tomcat 3.2 ,
Linux
I want to setup a virtual host (let's say
vh1.test.com) so that I will be able to call servlets from http://vh1.test.com/servlets/
What should I put in httpd.conf , mod_jk and
server.xml?
I will really appreciate any helpful advice on this
What I've done is taken a copy of the mod_jk.conf-auto and extracted the
LoadModule etc (global info) from it into one file. I include this file
(using the Include directive) in the httpd.conf. I then insert into each
VirtualHost directive the JkMount directives. I'm not sure if its
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From: SIMONIN Alexandre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 1:53 PM
Subject: JSP website hosting ?
Hi,
My apologies if this may not be the ideal place for such question...
I'm looking for a company which could host two sites written in JSP ?
One site has
Hi,
My apologies if this may not be the ideal place for such question...
I'm looking for a company which could host two sites written in JSP ?
One site has a .fr extension and the other a .com.
Any suggestions ?
Thanks in advance
Alexandre
hosting ?
Hi,
My apologies if this may not be the ideal place for such question...
I'm looking for a company which could host two sites written in JSP ?
One site has a .fr extension and the other a .com.
Any suggestions ?
Thanks in advance
Alexandre
plugmy company offers JSP/J2EE hosting./plug
we use Sun SPARC systems, Apache/TOMCAT and jBoss.
Dedicated instance of TOMCAT...
;-)
Cj
SIMONIN Alexandre wrote:
Hi,
My apologies if this may not be the ideal place for such question...
I'm looking for a company which could host two sites
I've spent hours and hours trying to set up a quit simple virtual hosting
server with apache tomcat.
I get an error from tomcat upon requesting an example servlet from a
virtual server.
Just finished rebuilding the whole server, reading again all available
documents, reading again through
here too.
Frank wrote:
I've spent hours and hours trying to set up a quit simple virtual
hosting server with apache tomcat.
I get an error from tomcat upon requesting an example servlet from a
virtual server.
Just finished rebuilding the whole server, reading again all available
documents
Hi all,
I know this is a quite common subject but I didn't find any ultimate answer. In a shared hosting environment, how can I prevent clientX to read files from clientY ?
- java.policy doesn't cover this. If I use grant codeBase 'file:/...' or 'http://', it doesn't work.
- can I override
I have www.mydomain.com and mydomain.com that I'd like people to be able to
hit from their browser, unfortunately only http://mydomain.com is working.
So I figured I'd try just adding another host entry to the server.xml file
with the context path=www.mydomain.com. WRONG. That didn't work. Any
-
From: Scott Merritt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 2:59 PM
Subject: Virtual Hosting Help! JSP file not found
I have www.mydomain.com and mydomain.com that I'd like people to be able
to
hit from their browser, unfortunately only http://mydomain.com is working
saying it can't find the file.
I'm confused.
-Original Message-
From: Guido Medina [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 12:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Virtual Hosting Help! JSP file not found
Did you check in your httpd.conf ?, you must put in the servername
Hi all,
I know this is a quite common subject but I didn't find any ultimate answer. In a shared hosting environment, how can I prevent clientX to read files from clientY ?
- java.policy doesn't cover this. If I use grant codeBase 'file:/...' or 'http://', it doesn't work.
- can I override
Hi,
In the U.K. I have found the 2020Media have been pretty good - though not
free.
Not yet supporting EJB..
Ross
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Hi,
In the U.K. I have found the 2020Media have been pretty good - though not
free.
Not yet supporting EJB..
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From: Matt Dilley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 11:30 AM
Subject: Re: Find JSP Hosting
Really?!?!
Im my latest discussions with them, they told me they don't provide jsp -
only java servlets at the moment, as they don't
Hello,
How to find good ISPs with jsp web hosting?
Thanks,
Jack
There's a site called webappcabaret, who offer a free limited service for
user who like to develop their sites for a non-serious or test site.
For a more serious use they offer three other paid services which include
DNS hosting, larger space, no-banners etc.
Has anyone else tried this site
Try http://www.aoindustries.com/
My analysis concludes that aoindustries.com offer the
best in JSP hosting.
From the entry level account, you are provided the
entire apache.org software and a choice of PostgreSQL
7.0.2, InterBase 6.1 or mySQL for the database and
much more they may
http://www.mycgiserver.com will host jsps and servlets and provide ftp
access all for free. Just answer their simple questions and off you go.
note: they do not provide a dial-up connection, but you can get that
somewhere else.
Hi,
I'm trying to set up virtual hosting based on the port a request came in on
(i.e. if the request is on port 80, one context is returned, port 5150
results in another). I tried the settings below in my server.xml file but
my requests to the 5150 port were routed to the context at port 80
something to do with virtual hosting. The existing documentation
covers most of the bases, but it is spread across several documents and
contains outdated information that is confusing (e.g. mod_jserv).
Therefore, I am in the process of writing detailed documentation on
setting up virtual hosting
It seems like half the questions posted these days to the mailing list
have something to do with virtual hosting. The existing documentation
covers most of the bases, but it is spread across several documents and
contains outdated information that is confusing (e.g. mod_jserv).
Therefore, I am
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Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 9:20 AM
Subject: I am writing detailed documentation on virtual hosting...
It seems like half the questions posted these days to the mailing list
have something to do with virtual hosting. The existing documentation
covers most of the bases
detailed documentation on virtual hosting...
Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 11:20:54 -0500
It seems like half the questions posted these days to the mailing list
have something to do with virtual hosting. The existing documentation
covers most of the bases, but it is spread across several documents
Hi, I am using unix apache to do virtual hosting. I have recently added
tomcat and trying to configure virtual hosting. Is there anybody on the list
setup a virtual site with tomcat successfully?
I am failing to load servlet from virtual site.
Thanks
C.M. Rahman
Network Engineer
CCS Internet
18, 2001 9:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: apache virtual Hosting with tomcat
Hi, I am using unix apache to do virtual hosting. I have recently added
tomcat and trying to configure virtual hosting. Is there anybody on the list
setup a virtual site with tomcat successfully?
I am failing
There have been plenty of replies on this, please search through the
archives.
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From: Brandon Cruz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 3:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: virtual hosting with tomcat and apache
I sent a message a while ago
: RE: virtual hosting with tomcat and apache
There have been plenty of replies on this, please search through the
archives.
-Original Message-
From: Brandon Cruz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 3:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: virtual hosting with tomcat
Hi,
I'm attempting to setup virtual hosts with tomcat/apache and I ran into a problem.
It appears from the log messages TOMCAT is not following the
docBase directive in my vitural host setup. Here are sections of the server.xml file
and httpsd file, along with the error from my jasper.log
And this is a fatal error when using HTTPS (which is listening on :8443)
Is there a configuration option in WEB.XML to fix this? What should I
do? (I'm running Tomcat 3.1+Aolserver).
Thanks!
I am hosting several sites on a linux machine with an apache webserver. I
want to use tomcat as a servlet/JSP engine. Upon reading some
documentation, I have found that their suggested way of linking to virtual
hosts on apache is to create a separate instance of a JVM for each virtual
host
I sent a message a while ago, but don't think it went though. Basically, I
am using Tomcat as a servlet/jsp engine for a site that uses Apache as the
webserver. Only problem is that I am on one server with several virtual
host directories. I want to be able to put .jsp files into each vhost
Your first message went through. Tomcat can do exactly what you need. It can be
configured to run several vhosts, each as their own application. Normally you
give each vhost its own Tomcat instance, to provide a clean separation of
runtime enviroments between sites. It also gives you the ability
Hi Brandon,
I'm doing a lot of virtual hosting with Apache + Tomcat, but in my case only
one of my Vhosts needs Tomcat. So, I'm setting mine up with the "one JVM for
all hosts" config. It's actually pretty simple.
Use the Host directive in your server.xml file:
Host name="yo
I tried to map www.domain.com to www.domain.com/webapp by using
ServerName and ServerAlias in the config file, but it's not working.
Below is what I tried in my-tomcat-apache.conf. What am I doing wrong?
Is there a better way to map a domain to a webapp? Thanks!
...Christopher
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Christopher Shade wrote:
I tried to map www.domain.com to www.domain.com/webapp by using
ServerName and ServerAlias in the config file, but it's not working.
Below is what I tried in my-tomcat-apache.conf. What am I doing wrong?
Is there a better way to map a domain to a
Doh!
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Kieran Barry wrote:
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Christopher Shade wrote:
I tried to map www.domain.com to www.domain.com/webapp by using
ServerName and ServerAlias in the config file, but it's not working.
Below is what I tried in my-tomcat-apache.conf. What am I
Vanlerberghe
Saurabh Shukla wrote:
NO, i do not think you can add a virtual host with out restarting.
-Original Message-
From: Jino Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 3:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: help about tomcat virtual hosting...
I'm using
I'm using apache 1.3.17 + tomcat 3.2.1 + red-hat 6.2.
Every time I add a virtual host, I have to restart apache and tomcat.
During the restart, the visitors will loose all connection to the site is there anyway
to add a virtual host without restarting the server?
Currentl, I'm only
NO, i do not think you can add a virtual host with out restarting.
-Original Message-
From: Jino Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 3:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: help about tomcat virtual hosting...
I'm using apache 1.3.17 + tomcat 3.2.1 + red
couldn't care less since they were so complicated for me to
comprehend...
Virtual Hosting
- the faq seems to be using jserv rather than mod_jk, I know that both
httpd.conf and server must be edited.
here what i added in server.xml
Context path="/survey"
docBase="
Message-
From: Merwin Yap [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 3:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Virtual Hosting and Startup as the machine startup...
I currently have jdk1.2.2, tomcat3.2 using mod_jk working with Apache
running in Red Hat Linux
I read about
ugh.
Jord.
-Original Message-From: Andrea Bertone
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, January 29,
2001 6:24 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:
Virtual Hosting
Can anyone
forward an example of setting up Tomcat for Virtual Hosts for .jsp pages. I
figure it's something with server.xml. I use Apache for web
server.
Thank
you,
Andrea
Can anyone please help me on how to setup contexts
for ex: http://localhost:8080/tcp
and please also kindly me know the username and password for the
http://localhost:8080/admin page or is there any alternative for the
above.
Raj.
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: OFFTOPIC - jsp hosting sites
http://www.webappcabaret.com/
I'm not affiliated but it has a 4-star ating so...
-Original Message-
From: DIEGO RODRIGO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 3:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject
I need some help.
I want to access my page in the form www.domain.com/*.jsp
but the httpd.conf and the server.xml doesn't work with me.
I think it is ME, not Tomcat 3.21 nor Apache 1.3.12
If your solution works, Please Help.
Thanks
Wilhelm
i am attempting to make tomcat work with my virtual hosting
setup (2 domain)
i have set up tomcat.conf, server.xml, httpd.conf following
tomcat user guide
strangely, after set up, both servlet and jsp work at one
siteproperly
but at the other site , only servlet works and the call
wegaia@hooll To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
a.com cc:
Subject: i'm in trouble with configuring
virtu
i'm running two site with defferent domain names
so i set up tomcat with virtual hosting function
one site is good(servlet, jsp both ok)
but the only servlet works at the ohter site
when i request .jsp files by my browser
the server didn't respond
how can i solve it?
two sites have
Well, I have been here:
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat/release/v3.2.1/bin/win32/i386/
and what can I take from there, for tomcat to work opn my windows?
I allready have SDK installed on my machine.
Can this be implemented with apache? I mean, can those work toghether? I
tead. Note that the next release of Apache (currently in
alpha-release) is
supposed to be much better on windows.
-Original Message-
From: Horia Bochis [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 1:49 PM
To: Tomcat User List
Subject: Re: very basic web server hostin
t the next release of Apache (currently in
alpha-release) is
supposed to be much better on windows.
-Original Message-
From: Horia Bochis [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 1:49 PM
To: Tomcat User List
Subject:Re: very basic web server hostin
On 12/22/2000 at 2:49 PM Horia Bochis wrote:
and what can I take from there, for tomcat to work on my windows?
Sorry, should have mentioned that to start Tomcat standalone,
1. Be sure there is a NT environment variable JAVA_HOME that points to
your JVM (e.g. c:\javasoft\jdk\1.2\bin).
2. Open a
On 12/22/2000 at 3:21 PM Horia Bochis wrote:
What I need is to make a mixture using CGI and Servlets and what I
would like is to see those working on a windows.
It's been mentioned that a servlet could be used to handle requests for
conventional CGI, but I don't think anyone has contributed one
thanx,
I have implemented a part in CGI using perl and it's working just fine.
Horia Bochis
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On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Ted Husted wrote:
On 12/22/2000 at 3:21 PM Horia
Horia Bochis wrote:
Thanx, I've got it now, I understood the concept.
Well I have to use CGI cause it is a local application and can not keep
the memory busy (as I know servlets usew to live there) and I also need a
part that needs to move fast. I have to combine them.
What I need is
This is my first post to this list. I hope this is somewhere in the
ballpark of acceptable behavior.
I downloaded tomcat and I am successfully running the tomcat web server. I
wrote java servlets and java server pages and created a web site that I wish
to host from my computer. The
for a static IP address. otherwise, you should host your
page on Geocities.com or something.
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From: "David Peregrim" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 8:18 PM
Subject: very basic web server hosting question
This is my
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