If you give up on Tomcat then you might want to try ServletExec with IIS.
The ServletExec installer will automatically make all of the configuration
changes for you.  You can download the free developer version from:

www.servletexec.com

Paul

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Rajeshwar Rao.V
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 10:28 AM
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Subject: Need help urgently regarding Tomcat with IIS


Hi,
        Could anybody out there who worked on Tomcat with IIS?
I am facing problems with configuration.
I followed all the steps mentioned in Tomcat documentation.Here is the URL
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-3.2-doc/tomcat-iis-howto.html

But in this doc at step 9 it is mentioned that  jakarta filter should be
marked
by a green-up pointing arrow.I am not seeing it.Instead of GREEN, i am
seeing RED one.
If anyone configured already, please help me.
I need it urgently.
I am congiguring on NT4.0 with IIS4.0.

Regards,
-raj-

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