RE: Tomcat 5.5 on Windows Server 2003, HTTPS and tc-native

2009-08-01 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
From: Fred Janon [mailto:fja...@gmail.com] Subject: Re: Tomcat 5.5 on Windows Server 2003, HTTPS and tc-native maybe you can tell me where the option to use APR/tc-native is during the installation using the msi file? Where did you get an .msi file? The standard Tomcat distribution

Tomcat 5.5 on Windows Server 2003, HTTPS and tc-native

2009-07-31 Thread Fred Janon
Hi, I just want to share my experience installing Tomcat 5.5.23 (and also 5.5.27 from memory) on Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition. I installed 5.5.27 on that version of Windows by creating an instance on Amazon EC2. Tomcat worked pretty quickly on port 80. I needed to enable HTTPS so I

RE: Tomcat 5.5 on Windows Server 2003, HTTPS and tc-native

2009-07-31 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
From: Fred Janon [mailto:fja...@gmail.com] Subject: Tomcat 5.5 on Windows Server 2003, HTTPS and tc-native I needed to enable HTTPS so I copied the SSL certificate that was used on my development machine, made the proper changes in the Tomcat config Apparently not. I found and deleted

Re: Tomcat 5.5 on Windows Server 2003, HTTPS and tc-native

2009-07-31 Thread Fred Janon
there. Cheers, Fred On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 22:13, Caldarale, Charles R chuck.caldar...@unisys.com wrote: From: Fred Janon [mailto:fja...@gmail.com] Subject: Tomcat 5.5 on Windows Server 2003, HTTPS and tc-native I needed to enable HTTPS so I copied the SSL certificate that was used on my

Re: Tomcat 5.5 on Windows Server 2003, HTTPS and tc-native

2009-07-31 Thread Markus Schönhaber
Fred Janon: It looks like you have an extensive experience deploying Tomcat 5.5.x on Win XP, SBS, Enterprise and Datacenter, so maybe you can tell me where the option to use APR/tc-native is during the installation using the msi file? The installation wizard contains a page where you can

Re: Tomcat 5.5 on Windows Server 2003, HTTPS and tc-native

2009-07-31 Thread André Warnier
Moderating comment : Fred, it is true that this list tends to be a bit more rough than other ones I'm also subscribed to. Some of the most knowledgeable people here - and most helpful in the end - tend to not suffer fools gladly. (This last not implying that you would be one). Maybe it's