I agree.nothing too special there..maybe an index page off of the / url that
provides links to the other jsp pages would be nice J

 

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Not much to it really. The bulk of it is a response redirect 

 

We entered all the AR Servers on the Mid-Tier Config page.  We then created
an asp file and named each for the AR Server like this

 

ARServer_Name.asp  It would be a shorted name of the entire AR Server.
Instead of a full AR Server name for the asp file it would be something like
t123.arp  which would be our test123 AR Server, for example.

 

Then inside the asp file we state it out like:

 

<%language="vbscript" %>

<% response.redirect "/arsys/forms/ARSERVER_NAME_HERE/CUSTOM:Home_Page" %>

<html>

 

<head>

<meta HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" Content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> 

 

Some other html page title, some likes to help pages, some error messages if
error was encountered, etc. Just basic html programming.

 

The ARSERVER_NAME_HERE found on the response.redirect  line would match the
corresponding AR Server listed on the Mid-Tier Config page.

 

Then when the user enters the URL like this it would redirect them to the
correct AR Server.

 

http://mid-tier_server_Name/t123.asp 

 

Not must to it. I am thinking we can do something very similar with jsp
pages.

Christopher Pruitt 
Business Consulting III 

HP Enterprises Services
[email protected]
www.hp.com <http://www.hp.com/>  

 

 

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Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2012 11:34 AM
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Chris,

What did your ASP pages do?  ServletExec and Tomcat are 'the same' from the
perspective that they are both JSP Engines.so Mid-Tier can run in them..but
of course ASP can only run on IIS.so if you can tell us what the ASP Pages
were actually doing, someone may be able to help you translate those to JSP
pages to help out.

 

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Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2012 9:41 AM
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Subject: Accessing Several AR Servers from a Single Mid-Tier

 

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Hello All,

 

We just installed the 7.6.04 SP2 Mid-Tier using Tomcat that is included with
the installer. We do not have IIS or any other Web Server installed or
running on the Mid-Tier server. Per BMC Tech Support we were told that
Tomcat will act as the Web Server. We used to have the 7.1 Mid-Tier
installed on another server with ServletExec and was able to connect that
Mid-Tier to as many AR Servers as we wanted by creating asp pages for each
AR Server and then adding that server to the Mid-Tier Server List. 

 

What I am hoping to discover, with your help, a way to do that on our
current 7.6.04 Mid-Tier using the default installed Tomcat. I have searched
all the provided documents on BMC, their KB and even tried Google but no
luck. 

 

I was hoping someone on here has done this or is it possible to do this? If
so how is it done?

 

Christopher Pruitt 
Business Consulting III 

HP Enterprises Services
[email protected]
www.hp.com <http://www.hp.com/>  

 

 

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