I have Tomcat on Linux and I gave up trying to make it work for port
80! I guess I just used the default port instead. My Apache server is
not running tomcat, i have to run the tomcat server separately. I just
configured my linux server to start tomcat on reboot.
It would be nice if I could use the same port though -- port 80. Any
help would be great!
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> Hi Daniel: Are trying installing Apache on NT or UNIX. If your using
> NT, then you need to do the following
> 1) Install Apache first. I used 1.3.14
> 2) start Apache Server, make sure that its working
> 3) Install JSDK 2.0 instead of JSDK 2.1. If you want to use JSDK 2.1
> then install JSDK 2.0 find the jsdk.jar file, save it and then insert
> into the /lib directory of the JSDK 2.1 install. Then deinstall the
> JSDK 2.0. To avoid this, use JSDK 2.0, the jsdk.jar file is there.
> 4) Install JServ1.1.1 and select the /lib directory in JSDK.
> 5) Select NO when asked if you want Jserv to modify your httpd.conf
> file in Apache. If you select Yes then Apache will not run.
>
> I hope this works. If you are able to get Tomcat working could you
> please give the details on how you did this. I am fighting at the moment
> trying to the Tomcat server started.
> I'm using Windows NT 2000
> Apache 1.3.14
> JSDK 2.0
> JDeveloper 3.1.2
> JServ 1.1.1
> Tomcat
>
> Thanks in advance
> JR.
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/27/00 17:30 PM >>>
> OK, so I'm putting Tomcat and apache on our server and I'm running
> into
> some problems...
>
> We had apache on and we downloaded and installed tomcat so we can run
> jsp stuff.
>
> The tomcat manual said we needed to download Apache JServ so that we
> could get the apache module (the .dll file)
>
> OK, so for the next step I download the apache Jserv and try to install
> it... it asks where the virtual machine is, no problem, then it asks
> for
> jsdk.jar -- problem... I read up on the sun page that apparently no
> such
> file exists anymore in JSDK and that anything using it should be refered
> to the servlet.jar. Unfortunately, the install program won't proceed
> unless it finds jsdk.jar
>
> Anyone out there have any ideas?
>
> -Daniel
>
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