I am trying to migrate a webapp from SilverStream 3.7.5 to Tomcat, while
keeping the same URL for my users. Right now, they hit it at
www.myserver.com:port/level1/level2/Login.jsp, where level1 is a
database name, and level2 is a name we assigned.
The .war that provides the content is called
crossContext=true /
/Host
Where docBase is where you store your app. (SiteData)
Hope this help
---Trung
-Original Message-
From: David Kerber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 1:47 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Multi-level context paths possible in TC 5.5.9
(the default) in security
conscious environments, to make getContext() always return null.
Hope this help.
---Trung
-Original Message-
From: David Kerber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 2:47 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Multi-level context paths
This question is part tomcat and part java; I'm running on a Windows
2000 server.
I have a situation where I am going to need to run multiple instances of
tomcat on a single machine, listening on different ports, but running
the same application and hitting a different instance of an
.
DISCLAIMER: I haven't tried this and I'm no tomcat expert, but I
personally, at my lvl of expertise, am unaware of any reason why this
wouldn't work.
Hopefully, someone more knowledgeable will jump in and correct me if
I'm way off base.
K.
Thanks for the response!
Dave
David Kerber wrote
this server migration. The only mandatory difference between
the apps is the different back-end databases.
I think I've got enough to work with now; thanks again.
Kyle wrote:
David Kerber wrote:
Then how do I isolate the instances of tomcat (and their respective
server.xml's? Do I need
Does anybody have a script to create a tomcat service on windows 2000?
I'm trying to set my system up to run multiple copies of tomcat at the
same time (on different ports, obviously), and can't get the service to
create properly.
Thanks!
Dave
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: David Kerber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Script to create tomcat service on windows?
Does anybody have a script to create a tomcat service on
windows 2000?
Have you tried the service.bat script that's part of the standard
download?
No, I didn't
: David Kerber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Script to create tomcat service on windows?
Does anybody have a script to create a tomcat service on
windows 2000?
Have you tried the service.bat script that's part of the standard
download?
- Chuck
environment variable.
David Kerber wrote:
service.bat doesn't seem to be installed with 5.5.9. I searched the
entire HD of two different machines which have that it installed, and
that file was not found. I did find the html files with the
description of service.bat, but not service.bat itself
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: David Kerber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Script to create tomcat service on windows?
Do they still work?
Yes, they still work. (It probably would have taken you less time to
try it than to e-mail the question.) I've never seen a justifiable
If I'm reading it correctly, according to the docs, I should be able to
set an environment variable in server.xml, like the built-in example:
Environment name=simpleValue type=java.lang.Integer value=30/
Unfortunately, I can't get this to work; I can't read in simpleValue, or
the ones I
it. Hope this helps.
- andy gordon
David Kerber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I'm reading it correctly, according to the docs, I should be able to
set an environment variable in server.xml, like the built-in example:
Unfortunately, I can't get this to work; I can't read in simpleValue
Running Tomcat 5.5.9 on Windows 2000 server.
I am trying to change the context path of an application, and it works
fine when I put this into my server.xml:
Context path=/wradev/pelican
docBase=e:\TomcatClients\Pelican\webapps\SiteData debug=0
reloadable=true autoDeploy=true
in config/Catalina/localhost. Restart
tomcat and you're done.
--David
David Kerber wrote:
Running Tomcat 5.5.9 on Windows 2000 server.
I am trying to change the context path of an application, and it works
fine when I put this into my server.xml:
Context path=/wradev/pelican
docBase=e
Nobody has any suggestions about setting up a 2-level context path
*without* putting it in the server.xml (it works fine in there)?
Dave
David Kerber wrote:
I guess I missed that part about paths - thanks for pointing that out.
How do I rename things to get the 2-level context path
I did a bunch of googling before posting my question, but never came
across that post; thanks for listing it; it appears to be exactly what I
need.
Dave
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: David Kerber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Context path changes in context.xml not working
Nobody
17 matches
Mail list logo