High worth 2p i must say. What's the big deal about IIS rewrite capabilities here? -nitish CAIS Jasper Infotech India
2011/8/20 Alex Skinner <[email protected]> > I personally find that doing a native tomcat install which creates tomcat > as a service which is then easily tweakable using the toolbar based config > tool (jvm settings etc) is easier and then creating my seperate instances as > required dropping my wars in. > > For connection to IIS if you are on Windows 2008 or WIndows 7 check out the > application request routing plugin. This effectively allows you to proxy > requests from IIS on port 80 to tomcat listening on 8080. But to selectively > do it and use the IIS rewrite capabilities, personally I find it more > flexible than using the IIS connector as you can for example have Tomcat on > a separate machine or machines behind a load balancer and still connect it > to IIS. > > My 2p > > Alex > > On 19 August 2011 22:48, BCulpepper <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello. I have been looking into the OpenBD installer because I like >> the fact that it takes the pain out of the IIS connector. From what I >> can tell the installer is for single instance use. Is there a way to >> use the installer with a multi-instance setup? >> >> Thanks for the help. >> >> Brandon >> >> -- >> official tag/function reference: http://openbd.org/manual/ >> mailing list - http://groups.google.com/group/openbd?hl=en >> > > > > -- > Alex Skinner > Managing Director > Pixl8 Interactive > > Tel: +448452600726 > Email: [email protected] > Web: pixl8.co.uk > > -- > official tag/function reference: http://openbd.org/manual/ > mailing list - http://groups.google.com/group/openbd?hl=en > -- -Nitish "Faith is a free Option" http://www.forcesofindia.com/profiles/np -- official tag/function reference: http://openbd.org/manual/ mailing list - http://groups.google.com/group/openbd?hl=en
