Can't help you with an application mapping (TC 4.x does not have an in-process server at this time), but you can configure Tomcat to only handle *.jsp files, and use the same directory. I have it working myself. Very simply, configure uwm.p file as Ignacio suggested, point your Host appBase attribute to c:\Inetpub\www and add a <Context path="" docBase = "/" /> to your Host element.
Hey, if you find a _good_ in-process JSP/Servlet app for IIS, let me/us know. - Andrew > -----Original Message----- > From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of George Hester > Sent: Saturday, July 27, 2002 8:09 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Little trouble with IIS 5 and Tomacat 4.0.4 > > > I did that Ignacio. Yes I did do that. Tomcat whined and > was boken for 12 hours. Not a pretty picture. Of course I > am sure I exacerbated the problem but in any case it didn't > work for http://localhost/mypage.jsp and still broke my IIS > Server's capabilities of serving ASP. > > You know what I need? Other then a kick in the butt? > > I need a well behaved Application Mapping for Tomcat on a par > with the Application Mappings provided in Perl, PHP, and Python. > > That's what I need. > > -- > George Hester > _________________________________ > "Ignacio J. Ortega" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > 80F5674514B4D311BAFC0040F6A45EEE2EB828@ntserver">news:80F5674514B4D311BAFC0040F6A45EEE2EB828@ntserver... > > sop you only needs to map jsp files? all other content > goes to iis ? > > > > try > > > > /*.jsp=$(default.worker) > > > > Saludos , > > Ignacio J. Ortega > > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
