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thanks for all the replies
On 9/30/05, Caldarale, Charles R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Peddireddy Srikanth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tomcat Alone or tomcat+IIS/Apache
And they argue that as Tomcat it self runs inside a JVM, which inturn
From: Gregg D Bolinger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tomcat Alone or tomcat+IIS/Apache
Does Tomcat support CGI bins
utalizing non-java technology?
As usual, RTFM:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/cgi-howto.html
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a misunderstanding??
thanx for any kind of info in this regard.
Regards
Srikanth
On 9/20/05, Caldarale, Charles R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Gregg D Bolinger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat Alone or tomcat+IIS/Apache
I know that delivering static content with Apache/IIS is
preferred
Peddireddy Srikanth wrote:
And they argue that as Tomcat it self runs inside a JVM, which inturn
is a single process all the threads etc wil be simulted ones (and not
the native threads) and hence it will not scale up well under high
loads.
Is this argument a valid one or just a
We had the same discussion a year ago, as we switched to tomcat 5 and
was testing whether we do need apache in front of it. Actually the
only advantage for this solution left were apache mods like
url-rewriting -
http://mydomain - http://mydomain/myapp/mypath - better for some
search engines and
From: Peddireddy Srikanth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tomcat Alone or tomcat+IIS/Apache
And they argue that as Tomcat it self runs inside a JVM, which inturn
is a single process all the threads etc wil be simulted ones (and not
the native threads) and hence it will not scale up
thanks for all the replies
On 9/30/05, Caldarale, Charles R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Peddireddy Srikanth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tomcat Alone or tomcat+IIS/Apache
And they argue that as Tomcat it self runs inside a JVM, which inturn
is a single process all
I am just curious. I know that delivering static content with Apache/IIS is
preferred. But does that matter if every single request has to go to Tomcat
because the data is dynamic? Is there some caching that gets involved here?
What is the benefit of Tomcat + Apache/IIS on major J2EE apps?
Well I'm sure you can imagine that if all of your content is dynamic then
layering tomcat behind Apache/IIS will only add latency/resources to your
requests... nothing significant.. but maybe if your serving up a ton of
requests it might be worthwhile to run tomcat standalone.
-David
Quoting
From: Gregg D Bolinger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat Alone or tomcat+IIS/Apache
I know that delivering static content with Apache/IIS is
preferred.
Urban myth, based primarily on older Tomcat versions that did not
perform anywhere near as well as the current one.
But does
Hi all,
please, i'm having a challenge with the ispai_redirector.dll.
i've installed it and everything works just fine except that a form submitted
to Tomcat via the redirector from IIS with method POST generates an error:
Process call back. status 2
please, can anyone help with what i
Hi,
I have connected Tomcat 4.1.30 to IIS a lot of times at several customer
sites. Now at one site I have a problem. The JK log reports the following
when accessing a resource at context '/dw_3_16_12'. The ajp13 worker is
correctly configured in workers.properties.
It's a distributed
It's solved! The customer admin has left an old JK setup on host level which
I wasn't aware of when installing at website level.
Best Regards
Michael
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I have successfully configured JK2 to have IIS working with Tomcat.
However, I am having a problem:
My servlet receives a HTTP request from client which contains an XML
document in the request body. Whenever I post a request thru IIS with a
header Transfer-Encoding: chunked, the body of the
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Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 8:22 AM
To: Paresh Varatkar
Subject: Problem with Tomcat5 and IIS5
Hello Paresh,
try to use group:lb:lb instead of just group:lb
# define the worker
[ajp13:localhost:8009]
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Hi,
I am trying to pass a users ntlm credentials from iis to tomcat but they
always appears as NULL. I believe there is a mod to tomcat to fix this.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
regards
Hi,
I am trying to pass a users ntlm credentials from iis to tomcat but they
always appears as NULL. I believe there is a mod to tomcat to fix this.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
regards
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This
We are currently using the jk2 redirector with iis on windows 2000 to
redirect jsps, and servlets to tomcat. It works great!
We would like to start using ssl/https. Where can I find out how to do this
with our current configuration???
We are currently using the jk2 redirector with iis on windows 2000 to
redirect jsps, and servlets to tomcat. It works great!
We would like to start using ssl/https. Where can I find out how to do this
with our current configuration???
I am desparately trying to connect Tomcat to IIS.
The IIS filter (isapi_redirector2.dll) is loaded
(green arrow in IIS admin), but I am getting the
following errors when I submit a request that needs to
be handled by Tomcat (http://localhost/examples):
Error: [jk_shm.c (333)]: shm.init(): No
Those jk1 docs have an error that I have corrected.
logLevel in the registry should be log_level.
Christoph
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Subject: Re: Problem with tomcat, iis and jk2
I am having trouble getting jk installed correctly. It seems no matter what I do I
always get the red arrow in the isapi-filters tab. I am using tomcat 4.1, iis 5 and
jk 2.0.2.
Can someone please help me? Is thre any way I can find out more information on why
it's not working. It doesn't
See the following, among others:
http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?TomcatWeb
/mde/
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Robert Jacolin wrote:
Hi,
I installed jakarta-tomcat-4.0.6 on WIN NT4 with IIS 4. I've following
the manual to make tomcat and IIS to work together (with the isapi
filter). My application works like I want except that authentification
doesn't work.
In IIS, I've enabled WIN NT authentication
Hi,
I installed jakarta-tomcat-4.0.6 on WIN NT4 with IIS 4. I've following
the manual to make tomcat and IIS to work together (with the isapi
filter). My application works like I want except that authentification
doesn't work.
In IIS, I've enabled WIN NT authentication (basic authentication
i really need some help on this, i think it is an easy problem if you have
done this before.
I have successfully configured my Tomcat + IIS 5.1 dev environment. I have
been using a virtual directory pointed at a folder in side the tomcat root
to host my files.
so i access the site via http
Hi,
First, an easy question: Does anyone happen to know what the bare
minimum the IIS server needs to have installed? Does it actually
need the JDK and full Tomcat install, or could it get by with
only the ISAPI connector .dll file plus the worker.properties (or
worker2.properties if mod_jk2
Right, well, so I wrote this huge detailed message to send to y'all complete with
actual annotated config-files with a plea to help me figure out why IIS wouldn't serve
up the static files under the /webapps folder. I was carefully verifying each detail
before I clicked send...and got to
Grant C. Peters
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(646) 685-6932
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From: Matthew Hall-Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2003 07:46 p
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat + IIS 6.0
Yes it does work, however you will need
+ IIS 6.0
Hey,
What's the story on Tomcat + IIS 6.0 and AJP connectors?
Does this scenario work or not? I've seen scattered throughout
the net where noone can get this to work. Can somebody just tell
me yes or no, this does or does not work?
Justin W. Hart
Hey,
What's the story on Tomcat + IIS 6.0 and AJP connectors? Does this scenario
work or not? I've seen scattered throughout the net where noone can get this to work.
Can somebody just tell me yes or no, this does or does not work?
Justin W. Hart
QUick try --
Load apache with these and get that to work. After that switch back to IIS.
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From: Antony Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 October 2003 12:53
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Can any one tell where is a simple Tomcat + IIS how to using
Coyote/JK2
Hi all,
I tried configuring Tomcat 4.1.27 + IIS 5.0 using JK
connector(isapi_redirector.dll) as per the documentation on the onjava.com
(http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2002/12/18/tomcat.html). But failed.
Thinking that it may be a problem with DLL I went to download it again. But
no bianry
Hi,
I can help you only with Tomcat, IIS + JK1 1.2.4
By the way, if anyone knows, what to change to use 1.2.5, please help!!!
Simply replacing the dll is not enough, but what else is to do?
1. Make sure, that Tomcat and IIS run correct as standalone Versions .
Try http:/localhost/ and an IIS
the reload button of the
Browser, the source code of the html-page generated by tomcat from the
requested jsp-file is
shown, but it is not interpreted as a HTML - Web Page.
What may be the Problem (Tomcat, IIS or the firewall)?
If it is a Problem with the firewall, why does it work with JK1
If you do not have a full-fledge webapp (with a
WEB-INF/web.xml), you will have to add the context to
Tomcat's server.xml
Here's an example that I use to just noodle around
with jsp files:
Context
className=org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContext
crossContext=true reloadable=true
Thanks very much for putting together great information to setup tomcat
with IIS.
I have configured my tomcat instance (4.0.3) with IIS and can able to
execute jsp/servlets in the examples folder. However, not able to run
jsp located in another context. Though the jsp page from another
Hi
Is it possible to configure iis and tomcat when each of them are running =
on different machines using tomcat iis connector.
I am able to run my application on same machine
Regards
Paresh
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I am able to run my application on same machine
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That makes it work.
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From: John Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Anyone done? Tomcat iis on separate machines
Change the .host parameter of workers.properties
I send this to the wrong address before - I apologize.
BACKGROUND:
We host multiple web apps using IIS + Tomcat. We currently create separate
instances of Tomcat Services on Windows 2000. We use Virtual Directories in
IIS and configure the JK2 / AJP13 connector for each instance to listen for
Hi
Can I safely assume that When tomcat is configured with IIS that IIS will always serv
anything but JSP's and Servlets? Even when HTML files etc lie within Tomcat contexts?
Thanks
Dom
It will serve every thing ( all files) within your app context not just jsp
and servlet
-Dan
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Subject: TOMCAT IIS and html
Hi
Can I safely assume
Tomcat will or IIS will?
Thanks
Dom
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From: Dan Tran
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Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 9:53 AM
Subject: Re: TOMCAT IIS and html
It will serve every thing ( all files) within your app context not just jsp
and servlet
-Dan
TOMCAT, IIS just do the forwarding
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From: Dominic Parry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Tomcat will or IIS will?
Thanks
Dom
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/examples/* in the file then IIS will forward all and
every request on to Tomcat for processing and IIS won't handle anything in
that directory.
David Legg
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Sent: 09 June 2003 08:11
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Subject: TOMCAT IIS
Thanks David
Ok. So is there a way to exclude certain extensions. *.html *.jpg, etc.
Dom
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Subject: RE: TOMCAT IIS and html
Hi Dom,
It depends how
Ok. So is there a way to exclude certain extensions. *.html *.jpg, etc.
As far as I know there is no way to selectively exclude file extensions.
All you can do is selectively include which file types should be passed on
to Tomcat.
Usually that is not a problem because you either want IIS to
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Thanks David
Ok. So is there a way to exclude certain extensions. *.html *.jpg, etc.
Dom
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Hi,
I have followed instructions on performing the above. However, since I've rebooted,
Tomcat now appears to intercept all HTTP requests through localhost.
Can you please advise a sequence of steps to ensure Tomcat executes only .jsp pages.
Many thanks.
Niyi
check the filter setting in the IIS control Panel in the virtual folder that you
created for jakarta.
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Hi,
I have
and got some useful responses.
Let us know what the logs say and maybe someone can tell you what to try
next.
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can anybody assist in the configuration of the isapi_connector2.dll and =
associated files. My configuration is as follows
W2k
Tomcat 4.1.18
IIS=20
isapi_redirector2.dll
I cant get request for jsps or servlets to be forwarded by IIS to tomcat =
for some reason. It seems that the dll is not
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can anybody assist in the configuration of the isapi_connector2.dll and =
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W2k
Tomcat 4.1.18
IIS=20
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I cant get
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what the logs say and maybe someone can tell you what to try
next.
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Subject: RE: tomcat IIS configuration please help
Yes I have spent a few hrs checking up
Hi.
I have a problem to redirect IIS to Tomcat installation in case i have more
than one Tomcat installation
on my computer.
I'm working on win2000, and have two separated Tomcat installations on a
single machine.
I need IIS redirect filters to be installed - one filter for each Tomcat.
The
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From: Ian Pilborough [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: Tomcat/IIS losing request parameters
Hi,
I have problem with IIS
Is there any documentation that explains virtual hosting using IIS and
tomcat
Hari
Hi,
I have problem with IIS and Tomcat losing request parameters.
I have a set-up with IIS 5.0 and Tomcat 4.0.6 on Windows 2002 Advanced
Server and JDK 1.3.1_01 and for sometime this has worked fine, but I have
just noticed that request parameters are lost when there are spaces in the
filenames
Hi,
I got this email form the mailing list on the topic above. I am sorry I
did not know how to be on that list. I am havng problems with method=
post on IIS Tomcat redirector. When using POST none of the fileds /
parameters get passed to the called page.
Can someone help?
Thanks
Hi David
David Brown wrote:
Hello Marcel, i took a peek at your (and your friends') website and
it seems to be built by some smart and eager guys (nice site!). so
why the m$ ii$? u seem to know a lot of linux and ur upstream
provider: Genotec AG Swiss Network has a lot of linux boxes in their
Hi all
Tomcat is running fine and so is IIS. The integration seemed to be
successful for all examples are running through
http://localhost/examples/an_so_on on the IIS port. HOWEVER, the web
apps I added myself refuse to show up - they only work if called on the
Tomcat port directly.
Concrete:
I have a huge problem getting the redirect of IIS to tomcat to work. I have followed
all the instructions on the tomcat-iis-howto.html document, but alas, still not
working.
I get the following error in the logfile
10:50:16 127.0.0.1 GET /jakarta/isapi_redirect.dll 200
According
Hi,
We have been experiencing some problems with Mime type configuration. We
want to allow the download of wpd (WordPerfect) documents through our
webapp and with our configuration, we only get junk printed in the
browser.
Our configuration consist of a single server, Windows 2000, with Tomcat
Hi,
Would anybody get me a link to a tutorial showing how to make the IIS
execute JSPs and Servlets using tomcat 4.0.4
Note: I've chosen the NT Service option when I installed Tomcat in my
Windows XP, does it change anything? Because I've found something about the
integration of ISS using a
http://www.getnet.net/~rbarr/TomcatOnIIS/default.htm
John
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From: Kiev [mailto:kiev.gama;pbt.com.br]
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 1:01 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: TOMCAT + IIS
Hi,
Would anybody get me a link to a tutorial showing how to make
Great!
It worked just fine.
Thanks.
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http://www.getnet.net/~rbarr/TomcatOnIIS/default.htm
John
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Da: Luca Ventura [mailto:ventluca;tiscali.it]
Inviato: giovedì 31 ottobre 2002 15.17
A: tomcat-dev; tomcat-user
Oggetto: BASIC authentication in Tomcat+IIS (PROBLEM SOLVED!!!)
Hello everybody!
I would like to notify you that I have solved the problem described
below after many days
.
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Enviado el: domingo, 03 de noviembre de 2002 14:40
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Asunto: Running Tomcat + IIS on different servers
Hi,
I'm trying to configure IIS (on server 1) to redirect requests to Tomcat
(on server 2) . I've seen
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Subject: Running Tomcat + IIS on different servers
Hi,
I'm trying to configure IIS (on server 1) to redirect
requests to Tomcat
(on server 2) . I've seen the help for configuring Tomcat
with IIS, but i
assume it works when both are on the same server. One way out
is to map
is located)
Regards,
Juan
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De: Ashish Ravi [mailto:ashish.ravi;webrizon.com]
Enviado el: lunes, 04 de noviembre de 2002 13:41
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Re: Running Tomcat + IIS on different servers
Hi Juan,
I understand that. But doesnt
Hi,
I'm trying to configure IIS (on server 1) to redirect requests to Tomcat
(on server 2) . I've seen the help for configuring Tomcat with IIS, but i
assume it works when both are on the same server. One way out is to map the
directory where the .properties files are and use that mapping in the
regards,
Luca
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Da: Luca Ventura [mailto:ventluca;tiscali.it]
Inviato: martedì 29 ottobre 2002 12.12
A: tomcat-user
Oggetto: BASIC authentication in Tomcat+IIS
Hello everybody!
I have the following GREAT problem with basic authentication in Tomcat
many work-days to solve it
without success)!
Thanks.
Luca
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Da: Luca Ventura [mailto:ventluca;tiscali.it]
Inviato: giovedì 31 ottobre 2002 10.43
A: tomcat-user
Oggetto: BASIC authentication in Tomcat+IIS (one useful information)
Hello!
I have another
many work-days to solve it
without success)!
Thanks.
Luca
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Da: Luca Ventura [mailto:ventluca;tiscali.it]
Inviato: giovedì 31 ottobre 2002 11.12
A: tomcat-dev
Oggetto: BASIC authentication in Tomcat+IIS (one useful information)
Hello!
I have another
Hello everybody!
I have the following GREAT problem with basic authentication in Tomcat
I have two servers configured as follows:
Server 1:
Operating system: Windows 2000 Advanced Server
Web Server: IIS 5.0
Servlet Container: Tomcat 4.x
Server 2: Windows XP Professional
Web Server: IIS
Hello everybody!
I have the following GREAT problem with basic authentication in Tomcat
I have two servers configured as follows:
Server 1:
Operating system: Windows 2000 Advanced Server
Web Server: IIS 5.0
Servlet Container: Tomcat 4.x
Server 2: Windows XP Professional
Web Server: IIS
Can anyone out there help with a Tomcat, IIS, and Resource25 installation?
I think I have the Tomcat IIS part down, but I'm apparently having
a problem specifying the correct information for Resource25 to use
Tomcat.
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Mark
Hi,
The article IIS HOW TO is pretty good but could you please help me in
configuring iis and tomcat residing in two differnt machines
iis and tom cat are in two different boxes
thanks
srinu
get your
answer faster, if there is someone out there who can help.
John
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From: Srinu Kalyan [mailto:SKalyan;superioraccess.net]
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 8:42 PM
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Subject: reg tomcat iis
Hi,
The article IIS HOW TO is pretty
This is my first time trying this thing out and I'm getting there slowly...I'm working
on this almost 2 weeks now. I have localhost working on the JSP's and not the HTML's
and I want to access the webapp from the outside using the URL to my domain name. Can
anyone please help.
I will include
I'm getting the following error in the isapi_redirect.log file:
[Tue Oct 15 12:34:16 2002] [jk_isapi_plugin.c (655)]: Detected IIS = 5.0
[Tue Oct 15 12:34:16 2002] [jk_isapi_plugin.c (696)]: HttpFilterProc started
[Tue Oct 15 12:34:16 2002] [jk_isapi_plugin.c (759)]: In HttpFilterProc
From: Lior Shliechkorn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 7:09 PM
[Tue Oct 15 12:34:16 2002] [jk_worker.c (82)]: Into wc_open
[Tue Oct 15 12:34:16 2002] [jk_worker.c (207)]: Into
build_worker_map, creating 1 workers
[Tue Oct 15 12:34:16 2002] [jk_worker.c
Ok, so now that I changed the service to ajp12 I get the following in the log file:
[Tue Oct 15 13:48:24 2002] [jk_isapi_plugin.c (679)]: HttpExtensionProc started
[Tue Oct 15 13:48:24 2002] [jk_worker.c (123)]: Into wc_get_worker_for_name ajp12
[Tue Oct 15 13:48:24 2002] [jk_worker.c (127)]:
and
got Y, now what?. But hey, if you want to draw this out, that's cool.
John
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From: Lior Shliechkorn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 1:53 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat IIS Worker problem
Ok, so now that I changed
: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 1:53 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat IIS Worker problem
Ok, so now that I changed the service to ajp12 I get the
following in the log file:
[Tue Oct 15 13:48:24 2002] [jk_isapi_plugin.c (679)]:
HttpExtensionProc started
[Tue Oct 15 13:48:24 2002
,
AJP13, and AJP14 designate a particular protocol.
John
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From: Lior Shliechkorn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 2:04 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat IIS Worker problem
Here we go. The files' contents are below
Unfortunately,
I'm still getting the original error:
[Tue Oct 15 14:15:49 2002] [jk_isapi_plugin.c (679)]: HttpExtensionProc started
[Tue Oct 15 14:15:49 2002] [jk_worker.c (123)]: Into wc_get_worker_for_name rsworker
[Tue Oct 15 14:15:49 2002] [jk_worker.c (127)]: wc_get_worker_for_name,
offer more.
John
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From: Lior Shliechkorn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 2:21 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat IIS Worker problem
Unfortunately,
I'm still getting the original error:
[Tue Oct 15 14:15:49 2002
and uri.properties file look fine to me.
Perhaps someone out there with a working IIS configuration can offer more.
John
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From: Lior Shliechkorn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 2:21 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat IIS Worker problem
Hmm,
I have a little more in my workers.properties file.
I've attached mine along with this message.
And here's my uriworkermap.properties information.
/examples/*.jsp=ajp13
/examples/servlet/*=ajp13
/ora/*.jsp=ajp13
/cocoon/*=ajp13
/jetspeed/*=ajp13
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Conversation: Tomcat IIS HowTo - with Tomcat 4?
Subject: Tomcat IIS HowTo - with Tomcat 4?
Does this just not work with Tomcat 4.0? I've followed all the steps
but I still get a down red arrow instead of an up green one on the
IIS MMC for the jakarta filter.
Questions - about
Does this just not work with Tomcat 4.0? I've followed all the steps
but I still get a down red arrow instead of an up green one on the
IIS MMC for the jakarta filter.
Yes, it works. I have it. And with spaces in path.
Questions - about quotes:
Tomcat 4 normally installs in
C:\Program
It definitely works. HOWTOs are posted.
http://www.getnet.net/~rbarr/TomcatOnIIS/default.htm
John
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Subject: RE: Tomcat IIS HowTo - with Tomcat 4?
It definitely works. HOWTOs are posted.
http://www.getnet.net/~rbarr/TomcatOnIIS/default.htm
John
-Original Message-
From: Richard Katz
Does this just not work with Tomcat 4.0? I've followed all the steps but I
still get a down red arrow instead of an up green one on the IIS MMC for
the jakarta filter.
Questions - about quotes:
Tomcat 4 normally installs in
C:\Program Files\Apache Tomcat 4.0 which is where I installed it.
Hello,
I don't have any experience using SSL, but I have been reading up on it on
the web. On the Apache website for Tomcat, it says that if you are using
tomcat with another server (I'm using IIS) you should implement SSL in IIS
rather than tomcat. I went on the Microsoft site to read up on
Can someone using SSL for servlets in Tomcat using IIS 5.0 as their web
server please help me out. I have Microsoft Certification Authority
installed and everything set up on IIS so that the jakarta web directory
requires SSL. When i go to http://localhost it says that you must use
https,
Hi,
Has anyone had any caching problems when IIS sits in-front of TOMCAT?
Sincerely,
Emran
Emran Jafree
iManage, Inc.
55 East Monroe, Suite 1740
Chicago, IL 60603
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