Hi;

I just spent some time doing some hair pulling.  I figured it out and I
thought I would post what I learned here so that it would make it into the
archives.

Here is what I did:
I integrated Tomcat 3.2 with IIS 5 on windows 2000.

I made a "test.jsp" page that worked in C:\Inetpub\wwwroot & any
subdirectory there of.

However, I kept getting a 404 for "test.jsp" when I put it in
C:\Inetpub\wwwrooot\test\

It turns out that Tomcat has a C:\Tomcat\webapps\test\

It doesn't appear in server.xml, but when I added

        <Context path="/test" docBase="C:/InetPub/wwwroot/test" debug="0"
reloadable="true"/> 

to server.xml and rebooted tomcat the problem went away

Good Luck

Steve Russell

Web Developer III
ValueOptions - Lifescape
703-205-6589
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


-----Original Message-----
From: Russell, Steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 9:22 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: If Anyone Is Interested ......Potential For IIS-Tomcat Install
Pr ogram


Hi;

At my boss's request I PHP enabled our development server.

I went to:
http://www.php.net

They had an install program there for integrating PHP with IIS.  It was very
nice.  No exxhageration, it took me less then 5min to get everything going (
I'm still having fun and games getting Tomcat & IIS to play nice ).

Anyway, I thought I would mention it as it shows that there is potential to
control IIS programmatically,....at least enough to write an install for
smooshing tomcat & IIS together.

Since PHP is an open source thing I'm sure if there was some web
server/windows/tomcat savvy programmer out there into writing an install
s/he could contact the appropriate folks to get some leads on help.

A legion of people who have pulled their hair out to get tomcat & IIS set up
will be your best friends :)

Steve

Steve Russell

Web Developer III
ValueOptions - Lifescape
703-205-6589
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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