Re: Wher do I get binary of Tomcat

2005-09-17 Thread Pham Tran Quoc Viet
HI,
Did you happen to receive an email that through
tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org that looks something like this:
Hi All,
I am trying to connect Apache 2.x to Tomcat 5.x through mod_jk1.2.x
I now can:
- Pull apache home page using : http://localhost
- Pull Tomcat home page using: htp://localhost:8080
- httpd/logs/.. shows that mod_jk.so is loaded
- Pull index.html that sit under
/usr/local/tomcat/webapps/jsp-examples, which shows a list of jsp
examples. On this index page, if I click on "Execute" link, I get this
error
...
I sent this email asking for help and don't know if it get delivered
or not. Thanks.

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RE: Wher do I get binary of Tomcat

2005-09-17 Thread MaciekSKontakt
Do you work for netscape?

I have Verizon ISP and I do not believe that Netscape will provide me service 
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RE: Wher do I get binary of Tomcat

2005-09-16 Thread Bradley McLain
try netbeans as well, if it works on osx.  its a little buggy, but far
less frustrating than eclipse, imho.

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> Thanks. I will follow your tips.
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> I am transitioning my network to MacOSX and getting rid Win98 so that was one 
> of last chances for Windows to be useful to me.
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> I need Tomcat to get a skill with Servlets and JSP. I think I could go with 
> Eclipse (it works on MacOSX). Would it be a good environment for experiments 
> to get real skill?
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RE: Wher do I get binary of Tomcat

2005-09-15 Thread MaciekSKontakt
Thanks. I will follow your tips.

I am transitioning my network to MacOSX and getting rid Win98 so that was one 
of last chances for Windows to be useful to me.

I need Tomcat to get a skill with Servlets and JSP. I think I could go with 
Eclipse (it works on MacOSX). Would it be a good environment for experiments to 
get real skill?


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... (Netscape mail is to dumb to reply with quoutes)

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Re: Wher do I get binary of Tomcat

2005-09-15 Thread Parsons Technical Services

That's why I don't gamble.:)

Doug


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For your needs the exe package for Win 98 would be a good bet.


I don't think that's true.  The .exe download installs Tomcat as a
service only - the startup and shutdown scripts aren't included, whereas
they are in the .zip and .tar.gz packages.  Win98 support for services
is pretty limited.

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RE: Wher do I get binary of Tomcat

2005-09-15 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
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> For your needs the exe package for Win 98 would be a good bet.

I don't think that's true.  The .exe download installs Tomcat as a
service only - the startup and shutdown scripts aren't included, whereas
they are in the .zip and .tar.gz packages.  Win98 support for services
is pretty limited.

 - Chuck


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RE: Wher do I get binary of Tomcat

2005-09-15 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
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> Subject: Wher do I get binary of Tomcat
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> 2. Where can I get Tomcat that works on MacOS X or Windows 
> (let's say old "good" win98)?

Tomcat is pure Java, so you can use the standard .zip or .tar.gz
download on any platform.  Once expanded, you'll find a RUNNING.txt file
that explains how to get it going.  You will need a JRE for 5.5, or a
JDK for 5.0 and older levels.  If you use the 5.5 version (recommended)
and are using a 1.4 JRE, you will also need to download the Compat
package and unzip it into the Tomcat installation directory.  Finally,
if you want to run Tomcat's admin app (not required, but useful and
instructive), that has to be downloaded separately and again unzipped
into the Tomcat installation directory.

All packages can be found on the main download page:
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/downloads/downloads_tomcat-5.cgi

The various levels may be marked as alpha, beta, or nothing (indicating
stable), using the standard Apache Software Foundation terminology.  A
particular level's status may be changed as it proves itself in the
field.

Tomcat will definitely run on OS X, and should run on Win98, but that
latter one's a pretty archaic and wimpy environment for anything other
than just playing around.

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Re: Wher do I get binary of Tomcat

2005-09-15 Thread Parsons Technical Services

-alpha  Potential for bugs and possibly lots of them and/or major ones.
-beta They think that most of the bugs are squashed.
No suffix  stable and should run without major issues.

As for the other extensions try the readme file at the top of each section.

http://apache.towardex.com/jakarta/tomcat-5/v5.5.9/README.html

For your needs the exe package for Win 98 would be a good bet. As for the 
Mac let Google be your guide. There are several Mac users on the list and I 
am sure there are some How to sites out there.


Doug

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Subject: Wher do I get binary of Tomcat


I have browsed Jakarta page and have found rather confusing bunch of 
non-described links with cryptic names for files to download.


1. Is there any information what those files are for or you have to become 
Tomcat expert without Tomcat in order to know what file to downloads and 
know what they are for? (I mean do not make assumption that downloading 
person knows much about capabilities and extensions of the product because 
it is wrong assumption in general)


2. Where can I get Tomcat that works on MacOS X or Windows (let's say old 
"good" win98)?



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