1) Yes.

2) This may give you a staring point.
http://www.javasystemsolutions.com/docs/ApacheTomcatMidtierv1.pdf


A tip:

Install mid-tier in /usr/ar/mid-tier/<version-patch>, then create a
soft link from the version_patch to /usr/ar/mid-tier/current

Then there is much easier to install new patch versions, and you just
change the soft link to point to the current version you want to run.

--
Jarl

On 7/25/06, Watson Benjamin A Contr AFWA/XOO
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
**
Greetings List,

System information for starters:

Database: MS SQL Server 2000 SP4 on Windows Server 2003
Application: Remedy 6.3 on Windows Server 2003
Web: MidTier 6.3 on Windows Server 2003 with IIS6 and Servlet Exec.

Now, onto the "problem".

I've gleemed from the list that the Win2K3/IIS6/MidTier/ServletExec
combination is rather slow.  I've noticed some sluggishness myself.

I've also seen people mention that an Apache/Tomcat combination is quicker.

Therefore, I've stood up a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update 3 server with
Apache and Tomcat.  Furthermore, I've installed MidTier 7 rather than 6.3
and pointed the install to the Application server listed above.

My questions are:

1.) Will MT7 work with ARS 6.3?

2.) Given that the above answer is "yes", what caveats do I need to know to
get MT working correctly with Apache/Tomcat?

I know Apache is working as I can see the standard test page when accessing
it from another box.  The same goes for Tomcat.

As far as installation is concerned, apache is at /etc/httpd and tomcat is
(unfortunately at this time) is in a user's directory
/home/<user>/apache-tomcat-<version>

MidTier is installed at /usr/ar/mid-tier.

These are all of the configuration settings I passed into the MT7 installer
script, which finished without errors.

Any special configurations I need to make to MidTier, Apache, Tomcat, or all
of the above?

When I attempt to access (from the RHEL box)
http://localhost/arsys/config/config.jsp as annotated in
the documentation, I get a page not found.

I made a symbolic link in /var/www/http/ and pointed it to the MT install
home directory and when I visit the page above, I see the JSP script in the
browser window.

Thanks,


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SAIC - Remedy Team
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