BTW: the complete documentation for Unix/Linux and Wintel can
also be found online at
jakarta.apache.org
Cheers!
Mark
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Galbreath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 11:03 AM
Subject: Re: PROBLEMS WITH TOMCAT
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Matías Salvador" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 10:21 AM
>
>
> > 1. Each time i try to make a request with a long response, it
> takes A LOT OF
> > TIME to send it back to the browser and, in the server, it
> throws me the
> > following exception:
> > * * *
> > While I was running it on the JWS, nothing of this happened.
Is
> it a Tomcat
> > Bug?
>
> It's not a Tomcat bug; it looks like a server config issue,
> perhaps a socket timeout parameter.
>
> > 2. About the web-application concept recently introduced by
> this version of
> > Servlet and with Tomcat, is the directory /webapps/ROOT
another
> application?
> > How do i add this context in the server.xml?
>
> ROOT contains the protected files and classes used by admin.
You
> add any context by changing several XML files + adding a
virtual
> directory to your webserver. The "how to" files in
> TOMCAT_HOME/doc/ tells you how.
>
> > 3. Is there any way to optimize the speed answer of the
> WebServer, because
> > it's extremely slow compared with the JWS2.0. I had to move
> because of the
> > Servlet 2.2 or 2.3 API compatibility, as Sun has discontinued
> the JWS.
>
> Tomcat is optimized for Apache and vice-versa. I think you
have
> a configuration problem. I wish I could help you more on this
> but I (unfortunately) am stuck with Tomcat on IIS 5.0.
>
> > 4. Which is the difference betweem the TOMCAT_HOME/LIB
> directory and the
> > TOMCAT_HOME/WEBAPPS/APPS/WEB/INF/LIB directory?
>
> The former is the TOMCAT jar files used as system classes (what
> makes it work). I've never seen the latter. Do you mean
> TOMCAT_HOME.webapps/[any directory]/WEB-INF/lib? If so, lib is
> where you stick your jar/zip files for deployment.
>
> > 5. Do I have to create a directory in TOMCAT_HOME/WORK for a
> new
> > application, or it is created automatically?
>
> You have to do it. The Jakarta people say they are working on
> automating this but for now you have to do it manually. See
the
> tutorial at TOMCAT_HOME/appdev/index.html.
>
> > 6. What is a Worker? What do i need it for?
>
> Generically, a worker is a protocol used to facilitate I/O.
See
> TOMCAT_HOME/doc/Tomcat-Workers-HowTo.html and
> TOMCAT_HOME/conf/workers.properties. For example, to
facilitate
> communication between the webserver (in my case, IIS) and
Tomcat
> as an in-process container, I had to modify the
> uriworkermap.properties file.
>
> > 7. For what do I need the build.xml?
>
> The Ant compiler/deployer application uses it to deploy your
web
> application to the right place in the Tomcat (or webserver)
> directory hierarchy. See the .bat (or Unix shell equiv) files
in
> TOMCAT_HOME/bin/ant*.* and the the tutorial at
> TOMCAT_HOME/doc/appdev/index.html.
>
> > Please, don't send me to look for in the /doc because the
> answer IS NOT
> > THERE.
>
> Sorry, but you are wrong. As my references above indicate,
every
> one except the server config questions is well-documented.
>
> Cheers!
> Mark
>
>
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