I never try use IIS but my TOMCAT + APACHE works well in my jsp files.
If u wanna use other WebServer instead of APACHE you need to use mod_jk as
your adapter not mod_JSERV.
and you need to configure your server.xml, try read the documentation from
www.Apache.org again.

nb: jk_nt_service -i JSPWeb. -> This is just to install your TOMCAT as your
service in NT machine.

I'd like to send my TOMCAT confugaration file but i was deleted it.. :<  I
am using JRUN now.

a Beginner
~ HL ~


-----Original Message-----
From: Sujith B [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 3:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat Server Configuration Problem


Hi all,
     Sorry if my question feels u silly, it is bcoz i
am a newbie in JSP.

  I have downloaded Tomcat server from Jakartha.org
site but failed to configure the server.  Also there
is no sample configuration script available with the
downloads.

I am using WinNT and ISS.  I used the command syntax
as jk_nt_service -i JSPWeb.

Kindly get me a sample configuration script for Tomcat
server.

Thanks in advance.

Sujith


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