Dola Woolfe wrote:
--- Wade Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Dola Woolfe wrote:

Everything is locked up, including the static

resources!



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Ok,

I guess what I meant to ask is. Do you use a
context for Tomcat, and is everyting from that context served through tomcat,
or is the static content served through Apache? Can you access some
static image file from some where other than the context path of your
webapplication? Other than that you'll need to put up different
logs. One the apache log file, two tomcat, and three the connectors log
file. Those might help.


Wade




You know, I will follow an earlier advice and switch
from 1.2.* and 3.3.* to 2.0.* and 5.5.*; Why be
several years behind?

Dola



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I use 5.0.28 right now. I'm waiting on 5.5.x to stabilize a bit more myself. It's just a precaution that I take. I haven't had any issues out of 5.0.28, and I actually use it for my web server and java server. I have gotten rid of httpd (Apache) all together. I do use Apache2 sometimes as a forward proxy. I can hide multiple machines behind one domain that way. I am happy with Tomcat as my web server. Plus my configuration is much simpler.


Wade


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