Re: Best Linux distribution

2007-11-14 Thread Stanczak Group

Hands down this is the best. :)

http://www.rpath.org/rbuilder/project/ta/

Andrew Hole wrote:

Hi!

In your opinion what is the best LINUX distribution for a server with
an instance of Tomcat and an J2EE application of medium load?

An opinion taking as a basis the performance and cost.

Thanks

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Re: Best Linux distribution

2007-11-14 Thread Stanczak Group



Mark H. Wood wrote:

Yes, before anyone can tell you which is best, you need to work out
for yourself, and tell us, what makes a distro best.  Do you want to
just pour it into a machine and have everything done for you?

Yes

  Do you
chafe at the very notion that someone could know your needs better
than you?

No

  Do you need someone to talk to when things go wrong?

Yes

 to sue
when the answers don't satisfy? 

For sure, that's a yes.

 Do you have uncommon hardware to
support? 

Only on Saturday.

 Will your hardware vendor return your calls if you don't use
his preferred distro?

No

 do you care?
  

Yes

I've run Red Hat, Debian, Suse, and Gentoo, and I'll take Gentoo any
day, but I'm a very hands-on, tweak-the-last-cycle-out,
do-it-with-a-text-editor-or-don't-do-it sort of sysadmin.  There are
good reasons to choose any of those, or others, and you have to decide
which reasons are yours.
  

A Conary based distro is always best. All others a second. :)

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Re: Best Linux distribution

2007-11-14 Thread Stanczak Group

Repackaged, out-of-date, no no no. Not with Conary.

Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
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Hands down this is the best. :)
http://www.rpath.org/rbuilder/project/ta/



Yup, just what everyone needs - another out-of-date, repackaged version
of Tomcat...

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Re: URL Redirect Question

2007-02-18 Thread Stanczak Group

That's it. thanks.

Hassan Schroeder wrote:

On 2/17/07, Stanczak Group [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

So create a filter or is there one already to use?


If you don't want to roll your own:  http://tuckey.org/urlrewrite/

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Re: URL Redirect Question

2007-02-17 Thread Stanczak Group

Ya the filter option sounds good. Where/what is this project?

Nikola Milutinovic wrote:

Actually, there is already a project URL Filter for Java Web applications, 
basically does what mod_rewrite and mod_proxy give you. Maybe not in so many 
details, but it is going to save our hide on our next project. :-)

Nix.

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set that one URL in your welcome page as the default -- say 
index or default.jsp, or index.html, or whatever.

That way, people can just click that simple link below.



You can also use a filter or valve within Tomcat to forward the request
to the desired context, and avoid any client interaction.

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Re: URL Redirect Question

2007-02-17 Thread Stanczak Group

So create a filter or is there one already to use?

Martin Gainty wrote:

If apache is front ending I would use mod_rewrite
else use Tomcat filter and valves as earlier suggested

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Ya the filter option sounds good. Where/what is this project?

Nikola Milutinovic wrote:


Actually, there is already a project URL Filter for Java Web applications, 
basically does what mod_rewrite and mod_proxy give you. Maybe not in so many 
details, but it is going to save our hide on our next project. :-)

Nix.

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Subject: RE: URL Redirect Question


set that one URL in your welcome page as the default -- say 
index or default.jsp, or index.html, or whatever.

That way, people can just click that simple link below.



You can also use a filter or valve within Tomcat to forward the request
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URL Redirect Question

2007-02-08 Thread Stanczak Group
I think this is a simple question, but I can't seem to find the answer. 
I want to setup redirects in Tomcat, so basically I want something like 
http://www.mysite.com/short would redirect to 
http://www.mysite.com/some/longer/url/site.html. I'm still using the 
default Tomcat setup, so I want to use whatever works best with it. I've 
used JSP to redirect before, but was wanting something easier to manage. 
Any suggestions?


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IIS 6.0 working with Tomcat (via isapi)?

2006-08-28 Thread Stanczak Group
I'm running IIS 6 on a 2003 sp1 machine with Tomcat 5.5.17. I can't seem 
to get JK 1.2.15 to work. I've tried 1.2.18, but it won't even load. I 
even edited the reg to use that url rewrite, but no luck. Anyone get it 
running under the same environment? If so, is there any tricks?


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Re: IIS 6.0 working with Tomcat (via isapi)? FIXED

2006-08-28 Thread Stanczak Group
That did it. It was the Web Services Extensions part. I didn't have the 
enabled. Thanks.


Reynir Hubner wrote:

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try the following instructions...

http://reynir.net/java/greinar/nr/52/ath

regards,
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Stanczak Group wrote:
  

I'm running IIS 6 on a 2003 sp1 machine with Tomcat 5.5.17. I can't seem
to get JK 1.2.15 to work. I've tried 1.2.18, but it won't even load. I
even edited the reg to use that url rewrite, but no luck. Anyone get it
running under the same environment? If so, is there any tricks?



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