hi costas,

I too have used tomcat3.3 with IIS but i have some problems with jsp

can you please help me.

I have a vtr/ directory in webapps whose entry i have made in the server.xml

inside the vtr/ i have a jsp/ directory and inside which i have all my jsps
there is an index.jsp which gets launched when i call
http://localhost:8080/vtr/
herein i take the userid and passwd and in the <form action=auth.jsp
method=post>
i have callled the auth.jsp but every time the user submits the browser
returns page
not found and also sometimes the server resets.
Please help me where i am going wrong.


Regards

V.T.R.Ravi Kumar,

Engineer, CCX,
BHEL, Hardwar, INDIA
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Costas Giannacoulis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 1:32 PM
Subject: Tomcat + IIS virtual hosting


> Hi,
>
> I'm using tomcat v4.0.4 as my servlet container in a W2000 server
> environment along with J2SDK 1.4.
>
> I' ve successfully integrated tomcat and IIS (IIS handles the static and
> ASP pages, while tomcat handles the JSP pages and all servlets).
>
> Now, I have 5 applications that need to be deployed in a production
> server. The server's O.S. is W2000 (I can't change that, project's
> limitation), so I have to create 5 virtual hosts like
> www.application1.com
> ...
> www.application5.com
>
> When I used tomcat as a standalone server(tomcat serves all content),
> I've successfully created all 5 virtual hosts by using the <host>
> container.
> When I tried to use the tomcat-IIS combination, everything crashes.
>
> I tried to find any piece of information in several mailing lists
> (including tomcat-user mailing list) unsuccessfully. Everything was
> referring to the installation procedure or to old versions without
> providing something that I can use (f.e. step1 do this, step2 do that).
>
> Does any of you have successfully set up virtual hosting with tomcat and
> IIS?
>
> I would appreciate any help (especially a quick one).
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Costas
>

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