Hi Glenn,
Thanks for your tutorial - the virtual folder in IIS was indeed the missing
piece to the jigsaw. IIS and Tomcat are happily up and running now.
Cheers,
Richard.
gbarnas wrote:
404's indicate that the file can't be found. IIS needs to be able to see
the tomcat files/folders in
Thanks for the feedback, and I'm glad it was useful. I'll be posting it as an
HTML document on my web site shortly - adding a Resources page for this kind
of information. The .DOC file will still be available for downloading.
Glenn
rcgeorge23 wrote:
Hi Glenn,
Thanks for your tutorial -
Glenn,
Thanks for this - it looks like a very comprehensive guide. I'll have
another go at setting it up later on today and report back.
Cheers,
Richard.
gbarnas wrote:
404's indicate that the file can't be found. IIS needs to be able to see
the tomcat files/folders in order to know to
404's indicate that the file can't be found. IIS needs to be able to see
the tomcat files/folders in order to know to invoke tomcat.. IIS can't
magically see Tomcat's folders, so you may need to define a virtual folder
in IIS to the Tomcat JSP files.
Have a look at
It looks like you want to change the URL during forwarding.
Have a look at
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/reference/iis.html
and search for the word rewrite.
Regards,
Rainer
rcgeorge23 wrote:
Hi Chuck,
Thanks for that. I've now downloaded and attempted to set up the jk
connector
Hi Chuck,
Thanks for that. I've now downloaded and attempted to set up the jk
connector - I think I've got a little further but I'm still not seeing the
page that should be served up by Tomcat.
I've set up a simple set of config files (essentially just grabbing them
from the jakarta how-to and
From: rcgeorge23 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Configuring Tomcat 5.5 and IIS 6
I downloaded jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2.0.4-win32-IIS.zip,
Oops. The mod_jk2 package has been deprecated for over two years; you
should be using mod_jk.
- Chuck
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