Thanks to some advice on this forum, and a lot of independent study and
experimentation, I have a php app on
apache (localhost:80) pulling in a database driven bar code from a IDAutomation
Servlet running on tomcat
(localhost:8080).
Looks like this -
$bcode = $row['Bar Code'] ;
In this scenario, both tomcat and apache are running on the same workstation
(doesn't have to be, just give the ip
of the tomcat server in the script), and access is to intranet users only.
Steve Spence, KK4HFJ
http://arduinotronics.blogspot.com
http://www.essnmag.com
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Although not a newbie to building websites in html and php, and physical
computing in C/C++, I'm having a dickens of a
time understanding the documentation of Integrating Tomcat 7 with my existing
Apache 2.2.22 on WinXP (company
supplied development pc, nothing I can do about that). Can I get
I had tomcat working earlier today, now it won't start. Not sure what I did, as
I was in the process of trying to
integrate it with apache.
attaching log, but that probably won't go through.
Mar 14, 2013 4:21:57 PM org.apache.catalina.startup.Catalina load
WARNING: Catalina.start using
That would have been good to hear earlier, as I have now killed tomcat somehow.
I'll see if I can get tomcat back
up, and try your advice.
Steve Spence, KK4HFJ
http://arduinotronics.blogspot.com
http://www.essnmag.com
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From: André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com
/me Reaches for crystal ball to try and determine key information like
Tomcat version number.
Mark
Tomcat 7.0.37
Tomcat Connectors 1.2.37
Apache 2.2.22
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---Original Message---
From: Mark Thomas ma...@apache.org
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: tomcat dead, service won't start
Sent: Mar 14 '13 16:48
On 14/03/2013 20:45, so...@essnmag.com wrote:
/me Reaches for crystal ball to try and
Use the real documentation [1] rather than a clearly very old, very out
of date guide you dug up vis Google that has you trying to use a class
that was removed several years ago and deprecated even longer ago.
Mark
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