amples app, but ¿how it could work with
other apps?
e.g.: /admin
It
is impossible run if the context is diferent to examples.
Thanks
-Mensaje original-De: Salvatore Borrelli
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Enviado el: miércoles, 21 de marzo de
2001 10:16Para: [EMAIL
Hi,
these are the steps you should
follow:
1.run the InternetServices Manager MMC
(i.e. ...\winnt\system32\iis.msc)
2. open yourIIS server icon, right click the
Web Server to which you whish to add the ISAPI(e.g. Default Web Site),
then choose Properties
3. from the Web Site Properties
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to setup a security
access mechanism through JDBCRealm and a Postgresql database.
I followed the instruction in the JDBCRealm.howto
document, but I still cannot access to the protected area. Looking at the Tomcat
log file, I read these error lines:
...
2001-02-19
Hi everyone,
I'm using Sun's Forte for Java Community Edition both for Java
Applications development and for JSP/JavaBean/Servlet development and I find
it a very nice product. I wonder how Sun can keep a similar product
completely free!
Sal.
- Original Message -
From: "Steve
ne
-Original Message-
From: Salvatore Borrelli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: mercredi 7 fvrier 2001 15:20
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: tomcat on win2k
Hi everyone,
I have installed the Tomcat Release version 3.2 on a Windows 2000
server, and integrated
Yes, they will run.
I recently switched my web site dinamic pages from ASP to JSP and installed
tomcat on IIS to serve the JSP pages.
Actually I'm in a transition phase during which I'm converting all the ASP
code to the new Java based architecture, so in this period I still have some
ASP pages
Hi everyone,
I have installed the Tomcat Release version 3.2 on a Windows 2000
server, and integrated it with IIS 5.0 (as a standalone process) with almost
no problems.
I say "almost" because, though the system seems to work correctly, sometime
it hangs (i.e. it doesn't serve my JSP pages