hi Roger,
I believe your inference is not correct.  In your case ( as I
understand), Tomcat is working as an add on for the IIS. So any request
that comes in will first be seen by the IIS. And hence IIS has the
opportunity to log  this info in its log files.  It is the mappings at
the IIS that determine where the request would be routed to ( to Tomcat
or to IIS itself). The request would not go to Tomcat first, in any case
( whether the request is for html or servlet/jsp).

I hope you got it !!

- Rao
> ----------
> From:         Roger Varley[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:         Tuesday, May 22, 2001 4:24 PM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Tomcat & IIS Configuration
>
> Hi
>
> I'm running IIS and Tomcat 3.2. Everything is working OK, but I've
> noticed
> that every request to the web server is being logged in the isapi.log
> file.
> From this I am inferring that every request is being passed to Tomcat
> first
> and, if found not to be a servlet, is being passed back to IIS which
> then
> displays the requested page.
>
> Is this the case and if so, is this behaviour configurable. The site
> in
> question is predominantly static HTML with one or two servlets, so in
> this
> case, I'd want things to happen the other way around.
>
> Regards
> Roger
>
>
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