Don't forget the licensing and mandatory upgrade costs and fees.
John
-Original Message-
From: Robert L Sowders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 6:57 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat on windows platform?
Take it from someone who knows
Hi,
We are currently running a web server using apache + tomcat on a linux
machine, but we want to move the web server to a windows machine to avoid
linux system administration. Could anybody share some ideas on how well
apache+tomcat work on windows platform, and how is the security compared
anybody share some ideas on how well
apache+tomcat work on windows platform, and how is the security compared
with Linux machine? If apache+tomcat doesn't work well, is there an
alternative solution to run the JSP and Servlet on windows without degrading
the performance?
Any help will be greatly
, but we want to move the web server to a windows machine to
avoid
linux system administration. Could anybody share some ideas on how
well
apache+tomcat work on windows platform, and how is the security
compared
with Linux machine? If apache+tomcat doesn't work well, is there an
alternative solution
no the priorities does not solve this problem.
I belive the redirector claims a request if it finds '.jsp' in a file
name not as a suffix.
and for files in the _vti_cnf folder, it follows the rules to the tee.
http:/dir/StaffRosters.jsp
http:/dir/_vti_cnf/StaffRosters.jsp
oh yea, forgot about the second bug.
iis security cannot be applied to files served by iis_redirector
see post under iis basic authentication
On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, Jason Pyeron wrote:
no the priorities does not solve this problem.
I belive the redirector claims a request if it finds '.jsp'
on windows platform?
Hi,
We are currently running a web server using apache + tomcat on a linux
machine, but we want to move the web server to a windows machine to avoid
linux system administration. Could anybody share some ideas on how well
apache+tomcat work on windows platform, and how