Hi all.
I am new to appache. I wanted to know where tomcat is webserver or
appserver
Raju
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raja buddha wrote:
I am new to appache. I wanted to know where tomcat is webserver or
appserver
Apache Tomcat is a Servlet container. Servlet containers can also server
static resources (ie act as a web server).
An app server in the J2EE sense usually means a Servlet container
combined
raja buddha mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled on Saturday, May
21, 2005 3:07 PM:
Hi all.
I am new to appache. I wanted to know where tomcat is webserver or
appserver Raju
Just to be clear, the Apache HTTP Web server (http://httpd.apache.org)
is different than the Tomcat Java web application
raja buddha mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled on Saturday, May
21, 2005 3:07 PM:
Hi all.
I am new to appache. I wanted to know where tomcat is webserver or
appserver Raju
Just to be clear, the Apache HTTP Web server (http://httpd.apache.org)
is different than the Tomcat Java web application
Thanks a lot
Prem
From: Richard Mixon (qwest) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: Tomcat webserver or appserver?
Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 15:32:31 -0700
raja buddha mailto:[EMAIL
Howdy TomcatERs,
I would like to know if Tomcat has an webserver inside it or do I
have to work with Apache (for example) together. If yes, where is the
DocumentRoot directory?
Regards,
Marcelo Muzilli
GELT Tecnologia
www.gelt.com.br
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Tel: +55 (43) 3375 3187
. There are multiple document roots, one per web
application.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
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From: Marcelo Muzilli (Gelt) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 3:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat Webserver
Importance: High
Howdy TomcatERs
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat Webserver
Importance: High
Howdy TomcatERs,
I would like to know if Tomcat has an webserver inside it or do
I
have to work with Apache (for example) together. If yes, where is the
DocumentRoot directory?
Regards,
Marcelo Muzilli
GELT Tecnologia
Yes tomcat can also serve static pages. You just need to create a web app and place
your files in there.
Ta
Matt
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From: Marcelo Muzilli (Gelt) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 August 2004 20:42
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Subject: Tomcat Webserver
Importance: High
Howdy
Yes it has a webserver in it..
Root = directory_to_tomcat/webapps/root
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From: Marcelo Muzilli (Gelt) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 2:42 PM
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Subject: Tomcat Webserver
Importance: High
Howdy TomcatERs,
I would
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Subject: RE: difference between apache and tomcat webserver
krip pane,
I was under the impression that apache is needed to
serve the jsp pages - looks like not.
Too many people are under that impression.
what is the advantage or disadvantage of
installing/using apache
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Subject: RE: difference between apache and tomcat webserver
krip pane,
I was under the impression that apache is needed to
serve the jsp pages - looks like not.
Too many people are under that impression.
what is the advantage or disadvantage of
installing/using apache as your webserver
to tomcat in order to process the requests.
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From: krip pane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 09 January 2003 22:05
To: tomcat
Subject: difference between apache and tomcat webserver
All,
I hope I am understanding and asking this answer
correctly. I recently installe tomcat
Users List
Subject: RE: difference between apache and tomcat webserver
Hi Julius
could you please enlighten me on the following line please.
'Feels safer when using port 1024 on linux/unix.'
Thanks
Deepa
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From: Julius Davies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
windows in a server environment.
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From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 8:04 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
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On UNIX/Linux, ports less than 1024 are privileged ports. To run
John and Mike Thanks the info
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Subject: RE: difference between apache and tomcat webserver
This is a valuable security feature of unix/linux/solaris/free bsd/etc
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The contents of this message are my own personal opinions, and not those of CUCBC.
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From: krip pane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 2:05 PM
To: tomcat
Subject: difference between apache and tomcat webserver
All,
I hope I am understanding and asking this answer
correctly. I recently installe tomcat 4.1 with
default values and was able to server jsp pages.
I was under the impression that apache is needed to
serve the jsp pages - looks like not. So the question
is what is the advantage or
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Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 11:18 PM
Subject: RE: help with apache tomcat webserver
Let the personA do a ping to your ip... if that works then it's strange...
if not then it's a network problem...
ping 64.161.27.180 or let him do a telnet 64.161.27.180 8080
Gunter
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Jonathan Zhang wrote:
Everything is in default condition as provided by apache tomcat 4.0. People
in foreign countries such as hk and china can not view it while people in US
can. if it helps here's my ip addr:
http://64.161.27.180:8080/index.html
thanks for the help
-jonathan
I
DNS = Domain _Name_ Service - it's only job is to take names and turn
them into numbers. Martin poses a good question though. Do you have a
firewall of some sort up? Is it conceivable you're blocking them and
don't know it? I'm not good at sysadmin, so I can't help you there :~-(
Oh -
the appropriate file.
- Andrew
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From: Martin Jacobson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 6:04 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: help with apache tomcat webserver
Jonathan Zhang wrote:
Everything is in default condition as provided by apache tomcat
Hi, I am running apache tomcat webserver 3.0a(and 4.0) on my pc on a dsl =
connection. for some reason, some people can access my homepage via =
http://myip:8080 while others get server not found error. why?
any help is appreciate it.
-jonathan
At Thursday 7/11/02 11:36 PM, you wrote:
Hi, I am running apache tomcat webserver 3.0a(and 4.0) on my pc on a dsl =
connection. for some reason, some people can access my homepage via =
http://myip:8080 while others get server not found error. why?
any help is appreciate it.
-jonathan
: Paul D. Bain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 9:40 PM
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At Thursday 7/11/02 11:36 PM, you wrote:
Hi, I am running apache tomcat webserver 3.0a(and 4.0) on my pc on a dsl
=
connection. for some
That's kind of odd. I was able to pull your server up and run the
number guess game. To me, that indicates you have things set up right
(at least for the ROOT application). Is this the context you're having
problems with? What do you find in the log files? I'd look in the log
files and
personA's site and she's running the
same tomcat webserver, but personA cannot access my site.
what's wrong? thank you for the help
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From: Eddie Bush [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 9:56 PM
Subject: Re: help
: vrijdag 12 juli 2002 07:23
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Subject: Re: help with apache tomcat webserver
yeah it is odd. I am not even changing any context yet. In the log files,
I can not find the ip of the person(who's in hk) who's trying to access my
site. But oddly another person also in hk could
Hi List,
we have built up a closed Intranet for our employees with an TOmcat (4.0.1),
Apache and WARP-Connector - Configuration
and Apache access-control, using the LOCATION - directive from Apache.
Our Intranet - Content is served by a Tomcat-servlet.
The only problem we have, is that you
, 2002 12:01 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Access-Control for Tomcat-Webserver (Version 4.0.1)
Hi List,
we have built up a closed Intranet for our employees with an TOmcat (4.0.1),
Apache and WARP-Connector - Configuration
and Apache access-control, using the LOCATION - directive from Apache
: RE: Access-Control for Tomcat-Webserver (Version 4.0.1)
Since you are using WARP exclusively, you can remove the
Tomcat-Standalone
service from your server.xml file. After you restart Tomcat, it will no
longer be listening for HTTP requests.
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From: Bührle
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From: Bührle, Martin, FCI1 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 12:38 PM
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Subject: AW: Access-Control for Tomcat-Webserver (Version 4.0.1)
Hi Mark,
I cannot remove the standalone-service, because I need it for testing. Due
to a bug I am not able
, 6. Juni 2002 19:17
An: 'Tomcat Users List'
Betreff: RE: Access-Control for Tomcat-Webserver (Version 4.0.1)
Sorry, I guess I should have read your question more closely. :o/
If you are on Linux you can block the request using IPTables when the
source
is outside your intranet
: Bührle, Martin, FCI1 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 1:43 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: AW: Access-Control for Tomcat-Webserver (Version 4.0.1)
Can You give me an hint how to configure the IPTables or where to read about
this?
Thanks.
Gruesse
Martin Buehrle
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Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 1:43 PM
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Can You give me an hint how to configure the IPTables or where to read about
this?
Thanks.
Gruesse
Martin Buehrle
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From: Bührle, Martin, FCI1 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 1:43 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: AW: Access-Control for Tomcat-Webserver (Version 4.0.1)
Can You give me an hint how to configure the IPTables or where to read about
this?
Thanks
IPChains (you can
find documentation on IPChains at these sites also).
HTH
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From: Bührle, Martin, FCI1 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 1:43 PM
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Subject: AW: Access-Control for Tomcat-Webserver (Version 4.0.1)
Can You
) firewall on the server
that disables the port for all IP outside of the
department.
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Von: Bührle, Martin, FCI1 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 6. Juni 2002 18:01
An: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Betreff: Access-Control for Tomcat-Webserver (Version
Hi,
I am having some grief with a new tomcat/mod_jk installation. I've
installed the required context in server.xml, and have used the
auto-generated apache mod_jk config file to taylor httpd.html.
The configured URL works great from the tomcat webserver running on port
8080 by default
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-Original Message-
From: minfrin [mailto:minfrin]On Behalf Of Graham Leggett
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 7:38 AM
To: Tomcat User
Subject: mod_jk / tomcat webserver 404 weirdness
Hi,
I am having some grief with a new tomcat/mod_jk installation. I've
installed the required
with the following:
JkMount /thh/* ajp13
- Tony
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From: minfrin [mailto:minfrin]On Behalf Of Graham Leggett
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 9:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: mod_jk / tomcat webserver 404 weirdness
Tony Vinayak wrote:
Doesn't look like the request made
Tony Vinayak wrote:
Since your browser URI is /thh/feersum/healthbar/bloomsbury/home.html, you
don't have a corresponding JkMount in your httpd.conf file. None of your
current defs:
JkMount /thh/servlet/* ajp13
JkMount /thh/*.jsp ajp13
will cause the browser URI to be redirected to
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From: Yomyung Leem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 9:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: stand alone tomcat webserver question
Hi folks. I am quite new to this web server stuff, and I
found tomcat today.
What I want to know
Hi folks. I am quite new to this web server stuff, and I found tomcat today.
What I want to know that I could not find on the web page were the following:
1. Can it handle cgi perl scripts? *.asp files?
2. ApJServDefaultPort 8007, does ApJServ have to be started even in stand alone
mode? (I
Hi everyone ,
we devellope with tomcat/cocoon but recently ive
noticed that everyone on the net can see our code beacause tomcat allow people
to browse the directory where our code his.
anyone know how to shutdown the tomcat webserver
or simply configure
Hi everyone ,
we devellope with tomcat/cocoon but recently ive
noticed that everyone on the net can see our code beacause tomcat allow people
to browse the directory where our code his.
anyone know how to shutdown the tomcat webserver or
simply configure it , that hewill not let everyone
webserver ?
Hi everyone ,
we devellope with tomcat/cocoon but recently ive noticed that everyone on
the net can see our code beacause tomcat allow people to browse the
directory where our code his.
anyone know how to shutdown the tomcat webserver or simply configure it ,
that he will not let
Hi everyone ,
we devellope with tomcat/cocoon but recently ive
noticed that everyone on the net can see our code beacause tomcat allow people
to browse the directory where our code his.
anyone know how to shutdown the tomcat webserver or
simply configure it , that hewill not let everyone
Hi everyone ,
we devellope with tomcat/cocoon but recently ive
noticed that everyone on the net can see our code beacause tomcat allow people
to browse the directory where our code his.
anyone know how to shutdown the tomcat webserver or
simply configure it , that hewill not let everyone
Does anyone know of
any documentation or a step-by-step process for setting up SSL with Tomcat as a
stand-alone web server. We want to use Sun's JSSE with Tomcat to provide SSL for
our web application.
Any assistance would
be appreciated...we would like to reward your assistance with some
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat/src/doc/tomcat-ssl-howto.html
Filip
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From:
Vaughn, Matt
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 8:17
AM
Subject: SSL for Stand Alone Tomcat
WebServer
Does anyone know
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