On 23/12/2011 18:46, Mark Eggers wrote:
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On 22 Dec 2011, at 18:29, Mark Eggers its_toas...@yahoo.com wrote
On 22 Dec 2011, at 18:29, Mark Eggers its_toas...@yahoo.com wrote:
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Hmm, it certainly does work
Sigh, it's not the gospel according to epithet Mr. Eggers :-p.
I mock you not sir.
p
I just read and follow instructions / source code / information on the 'net /
snappy answers to my not so bright questions. Once I figure it all out (TM),
I'll write it up and post on a Wiki somewhere.
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On 22 Dec 2011, at 18:29, Mark Eggers its_toas...@yahoo.com wrote:
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Mark Eggers wrote:
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I was thinking about writing bash shell scripts, but that's not portable across
all platforms (unless you install cygwin).
You should learn perl.
;-)
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Mark Eggers wrote:
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I was thinking about writing bash shell scripts, but that's
On 22/12/2011 01:27, r.sriram wrote:
you sound quite obnoxious and you don't seem to have any valid answers
other than insulting others.
Oh no, you're quite mistaken, if I was being obnoxious I would be using
a different tone entirely. I would probably make some offhand comments
about limited
.
And here is the point: However, when I configure exactly the same way as
foo for a domain name www.x.com for example, it doesn't work. And here
is the situation:
I am using hosted environment with Go Daddy with Plesk 10. This
environment has created C:\inetpub\vhosts\x.com\httpdocs where
On 20/12/2011 11:55, Pid wrote:
From earlier in the thread, as you seem to be having trouble reading
these things:
* Is there any other configuration change that I need to do
Yes, you will need to configure the connection between HTTPD and Tomcat,
using mod_proxy or mod_jk.
You need to
In case you prefer the gospel according to the erudite Mr Eggers...
On 21/12/2011 15:24, Mark Eggers wrote:
Well, you sort of kind of followed that.
Now, as Pid has also pointed out, you will need to configure mod_proxy,
mod_proxy_ajp, or mod_ajp to connect Apache HTTPD and Tomcat.
There
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you sound quite obnoxious and you don't seem to have any valid answers
other than insulting others
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In case you prefer the gospel according to the erudite Mr Eggers...
On 21/12/2011 15:24, Mark Eggers
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Sriram,
On 12/22/11 7:12 AM, r.sriram wrote:
And here is the point: However, when I configure exactly the same
way as foo for a domain name www.x.com for example, it doesn't
work. And here is the situation:
I am using hosted environment with Go
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On 12/22/11 1:28 PM, Mark Eggers wrote:
It's the setup I use because it cleanly decouples everything
(Apache HTTPD configurations, pristine CATALINA_HOME, default
Tomcat applications for connectivity / service testing, and an easy
upgrade
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T hanks Andre.
a few quick questions.
Questions with respect to your response:
Your response:
Host name=host1.domain1.com...
appBase=/path1/webapps/ ..
...
/Host
Host name=host2.domain2
: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 1:21 AM
Subject: Re: Hosted environment
T hanks Andre.
a few quick questions.
Questions with respect to your response:
Your response:
Host name=host1.domain1.com...
appBase=/path1/webapps/ ..
...
/Host
Host name=host2.domain2.com...
appBase=/path2
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On 12/20/2011 11:14 PM, Mark Eggers wrote:
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T hanks Andre.
a few
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I went and checked, I couldn't find the e-mail where you have provided
the info.
can you send
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On 12/20/2011 11:14 PM, Mark Eggers wrote:
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On 20/12/2011 11:55, Pid wrote:
On 20/12/2011 09:21, r.sriram wrote:
Thanks Andre.
a few quick questions.
Questions with respect to your response:
Your response:
Host name=host1.domain1.com... appBase=/path1/webapps/ ..
...
/Host
Host name=host2.domain2.com...
is it possible for you to give me steps on what I should do please to
make the virtual host work.
I have domain name x.com, y.com and z.com (for example). For this what
should the setup be so www.x.com, www.y.com and www.z.com take me to the
servlet appropriate for each?
On 21/12/2011 17:38, r.sriram wrote:
is it possible for you to give me steps on what I should do please to
make the virtual host work.
I have domain name x.com, y.com and z.com (for example). For this what
should the setup be so www.x.com, www.y.com and www.z.com take me to the
servlet
you sound quite obnoxious and you don't seem to have any valid answers
other than insulting others.
I need my virtual host to work. I need to configure Tomcat to make it
work. Mark provided specific steps and I followed it, but it didn't
work. I need specifically why it didn't work.
do you
Thanks Andre.
a few quick questions.
Questions with respect to your response:
Your response:
Host name=host1.domain1.com... appBase=/path1/webapps/ ..
...
/Host
Host name=host2.domain2.com... appBase=/path2/webapps/ ..
...
/Host
Questions:
* which is the file where I
On 20/12/2011 09:21, r.sriram wrote:
Thanks Andre.
a few quick questions.
Questions with respect to your response:
Your response:
Host name=host1.domain1.com... appBase=/path1/webapps/ ..
...
/Host
Host name=host2.domain2.com... appBase=/path2/webapps/ ..
...
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T hanks Andre.
a few quick questions.
Questions with respect to your response:
Your response
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On 12/20/2011 11:14 PM, Mark Eggers wrote:
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T hanks
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On 12/20/2011 11:14 PM, Mark Eggers wrote:
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T hanks Andre.
a few quick questions.
Questions
On 19/12/2011 02:44, r.sriram wrote:
Hello,
I am setting up my multiple domains on Go Daddy. In my current in-house
windows server my Tomcat is on Program Files (86) and the ROOT is in
C:\Program Files (x86)\apache-tomcat-6.0.33\webapps directory. That is
where WEB-INF is, that is what is my
Hello,
I am setting up my multiple domains on Go Daddy. In my current in-house
windows server my Tomcat is on Program Files (86) and the ROOT is in
C:\Program Files (x86)\apache-tomcat-6.0.33\webapps directory. That is
where WEB-INF is, that is what is my actual path for all files that gets
r.sriram wrote:
Hello,
I am setting up my multiple domains on Go Daddy. In my current in-house
windows server my Tomcat is on Program Files (86) and the ROOT is in
C:\Program Files (x86)\apache-tomcat-6.0.33\webapps directory. That is
where WEB-INF is, that is what is my actual path for all
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