I'm running Tomcat 5.0.25 on 2003 with Apache and JK2 and it works fine
--JM
zhicheng wang wrote:
dear all
does any one know if tomcat 5.0.25 runs on windows
server 2003 smoothly? also if IIS also running (on
different port), will they live in the same server
well?
thanks
cheng
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Best wishes
Z
Ing. Enrique de la Barrera Perez wrote:
Hello Tomcat users.
I have tried different ways to configure my linux to startup tomcat at boot time
automatically
without results.
In the Tomcat setup documentation thats ships with the installation i can see this:
(The file
Paul wrote:
what is a virtual drive, and how do you configure/create one of those?
-paul.
Only one I know is from Microsoft and allows you to mount ISO's. Not
sure if it is available for download now.
--JM
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Cody,
Make sure you have a folder named 'Tomcat User
List' otherwise it will not work.
I'm assuming Yoav is referring to Microsoft Outlook and you're also
using this e-mail client.
-JM
-Original Message-
From: cody wang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 October 2003 16:21
To: 'Tomcat
Bopana,
You can have your Tomcat web server running on port 8080 but not a good
idea since that port is normally used for the administration server.
Having said that however is also true that you can change the admin
server port to whatever you want assuming you have the rights to do it
and that
Hi folks,
I've decided to start doing some testing on Tomcat under Linux for which
I have installed Redhat 8 which is now up and running, downloaded the
JSDK for Linux which is also setup and downloaded the Tomcat files but
before I go ahead and start installing it I was wondering if you could
Bopana,
Default administrator name is admin and the password is setup when you
install Tomcat. Check your tomcat-users.xml file under $TOMCAT_HOME/conf
and you might be able to get the password for admin.
/JM
-Original Message-
From: N.B.Bopanna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25
Bopana,
The password for the user 'admin' is not 'setup'. What I meant is when
you install Tomcat the username and password are setup as a step of the
install procedure.
Please check the tomcat-users file as explained below.
/JM
-Original Message-
From: Joao Medeiros [mailto:[EMAIL
Bopana,
Make sure your tomcat-users.xml contains at least the following line:
role rolename=admin/
and the following line as well:
user username=admin password=manager roles=admin/
The field 'password' in the example above is set to 'manager' but you
can change it to whatever value you want.
Miguel,
I'm assuming you want to access the values as defined for a given
parameter in your server.xml or in your web.xml files depending on
whether you want them defined globally or per application.
Try the folling code in your jsp file and replace the parameter name
with the appropriate
I keep on receiving this every time I reply or post to this list.
Not a major issue more of a nice to have if the member in Quebec puts in
a good word to the systems admin...
/JM
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Sent: 25 September 2003 13:35
To: Joao
Miguel,
I assume you have defined a context under your host definition.
Resources can de defined under each context to make it local to that
very same application and that's what I would do if I wanted for
instance to define a parameter and assign a value to so I can retrieve
later on in my
You can also try Microsoft Netmeeting if you're using Windows 2000 or
Windows XP. It allows you to connect 2 or more computers charing the
same desktop (yours). Students will be able to see what you're doing and
I'm not sure because I've never tried it but I think it also allows for
others to
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