Hey thanks for the reply. I didn't want to get too complicated... I read a bit about jakarta slide... but the built-in webdav sounds like it should meet my needs. I don't anticipate any growth, basically I just need webdav access for two sites... so if anyone could help with the web.xml config or my setup, I'd really appreciate it.

-Darren

Shapira, Yoav wrote:

Hi,
What you're doing isn't considered beginner's stuff by most people ;)
Setting up Tomcat standalone is easy: get .zip download, extract using
Winzip or whatver software you want, and that's it.

Mark might be able to help a bit more with the WebDAV setup.  The WebDAV
app that ships with Tomcat is intended to be a simple and quick partial
solution, not a full WebDAV implementation.  If you want the latter (or
anticipate needing the latter), you should strongly consider using
Jakarta Slide (which runs on top of Tomcat) instead of the built-in
Tomcat WebDAV impl.

Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com




-----Original Message-----
From: Darren Grant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 1:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Beginner's Guide help please

Is there a really good beginner's guide for setting up a standalone
tomcat server?

I've been reading through the docs on the jakarta home page... and have
been searching through archives and google. So far I've gotten a
standalone tomcat server (5.5.3) running 2 virtual hosts (without
apache)... which work great... but I'm a little fuzzy on how you
configure webdav to allow users to update the websites. Right now I
have both sites installed in /var/www/html/site1 and site2... within
each site I have a /webdav/WEB-INF/web.xml file. I've enabled


authorized


user write priveledges... but it seems to only allow access to the
/var/www/html/siteX/webdav folder. Should my web pages be deployed to
the webdav folder... or is there a simple line of code I need to change
or add to web.xml?

Sorry in advance if this has already been discussed... I'm new to the
list and wasn't able to find an answer in the archives I looked


through.


Thanks,
Darren

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