Re: New and need some good old-fashion help

2001-11-29 Thread Alan Scott

http://www.vacodi.com/howto/tomcat/iisnt/

This link was previously sent on this email list and fixed every last issue 
of ours on
all our machines. All we did was download Tomcat 4.01 (the exe file not 
zip) and installed it after installing the jdk and then followed the 
instructions.

While we have not deployed anything on it yet we can look at all the sample 
jsp's we have tried to load.

Hope this helps.

At 09:14 AM 11/29/2001 -0600, you wrote:
Ok,
Where do I start.  .
I am intalling this new netserver for my machine and the docs are a little
outdated.  They say to use only Apache JServ, but I want to use Tomcat.
First it asks me to add a servlet zone by copying the zone.properties
which, of course, is not used by Tomcat.  Then it asks to setup the new
zone.properties in the jserv.properties file (now tomcat.proerties) section
about servlet zones.  Well, anyone have an idea how to get around this?  Is
there another .properties files, or do I just create a new one for the
servlet zones?  Thanks in advance.
Luke

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Re: PROBLEMS INSTALLING TOMCAT

2001-11-28 Thread Alan Scott

what exactly is the error?
did you try localhost:8080 or 127.0.0.1:8080 in the web browser?

if you get a web page then the install went as it should...

At 03:59 PM 11/28/2001 -0800, you wrote:
Hello,


I installed the jakarta-tomcat-3.3m4 on a win 98 machine.
I installed jdk1.3.1 in c:\\jdk1.3.1
I installed the server in c:\\jakarta
This are my settings from autoexec.bat:

set 
path=c:\apache;C:\jdk1.3.1;C:\jdk1.3.1\bin;C:\jdk1.3.1\lib;c:\jakarta;C:\jakarta\lib\common\servlet.jar
set JAVA_HOME=C:\jdk1.3.1;
set TOMCAT_HOME=c:\jakarta;
SET CLASSPATH=C:\JDK1.3.1




Tahnksfor your answering!!


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RE: mod_jk and Apache ....

2001-11-27 Thread Alan Scott

Thanks. I got the files and it is running very well. Fullt integrated with 
win2k IIS.
I will have some questions when  I go to deploy a jsp page with some
database code soon.

Thanks all for the help.

At 10:40 AM 11/27/2001 +0100, you wrote:
You can download the mod_jk module (mod_jk.dll) for Apache on WinNT from :

http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat/release/v3.3/bin/win32/i386/

or

http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat/release/v3.2.4/bin/win32/i386/ 


If I don't make a mistake you can use either of them with Apache.

I actually used mod_jk with Apache 1.3.22 and Tomcat 4.0.1 on NT 
Workstation and AIX 4.3.3

arno



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  Objet:mod_jk and Apache 
 
  I downloaded apache for nt and installed in and ran it. However, in order
  to integrate it and tomcat (which is also running great) the docs say I
  need mod_jk. However, I searched my machine and did not find this file?
 
 
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Tomcat 4.01 and IIS

2001-11-26 Thread Alan Scott

I have seen many posts on this regarding a DLL redirect and that is should 
be used. However, I cannot find the file in the 4.01 extract or on the 
jakarta sie. How would I find this file and then also get the instructions 
on how to implement it?

Thanks...


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Integrating Tomcat with Apache on NT

2001-11-26 Thread Alan Scott

Not to ask a dumb question.

How do I integrate both these products on NT? I assume there are some 
settings I need to apply to one or the other. Is there a reference on 
anyone have some helpful hints so I can test this out.

Also, any special settings so I can just call up jsp pages directly.

Thanks..


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mod_jk and Apache ....

2001-11-26 Thread Alan Scott

I downloaded apache for nt and installed in and ran it. However, in order 
to integrate it and tomcat (which is also running great) the docs say I 
need mod_jk. However, I searched my machine and did not find this file? 


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Directory question

2001-11-26 Thread Alan Scott

I created a directory under webapps called samples and placed some jsp's I 
had written there. I get a 404. Is there some setting I need to update in 
server.xml?


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