On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 14:04, Michael Lai wrote:
KEREM ERKAN wrote:
OK, start with downloading and installing a binary version of Tomcat for
your OS and also download the 1.2.10 version of mod_jk. I think we should
handle the rest off list not to bother the list anymore.
Just to give you
[Sorry for the repost but I still don't have an answer to this one]
On Fri, 2005-09-09 at 15:50, Steve Dodge wrote:
1. VirtualHostis an apache http server directive.
Right, but it was put there by Tomcat's auto-config. What I was trying
to find out was, by localhost did Tomcat mean my
Peter Flynn wrote:
If you have a tomcat webapp that serves jsp's such as
http://localhost:8080/mywebapp, then you can map jsp requests to that
webapp using JkMount /mywebapp/*.jsp
Ah...this exposes the gap in my understanding.
Where do I get a tomcat webapp that serves jsp's?
This is
On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 10:17, Michael Lai wrote:
Peter Flynn wrote:
If Tomcat doesn't have any such webapp, where do I get one?
I certainly can't write one, as I'm not a Java programmer.
I am limited in my knowledge of tomcat but from my understanding, tomcat
can be ran either as a
KEREM ERKAN wrote:
OK, start with downloading and installing a binary version of Tomcat for
your OS and also download the 1.2.10 version of mod_jk. I think we should
handle the rest off list not to bother the list anymore.
Just to give you another option if you like. I don't even use