Try to access a file that doesn't exist, but that should be served by Tomcat
if it did (i.e. foo.jsp in one of your servlet directories).  You should get
an error page from Tomcat.

Then do the same with another file that doesn't exist, but that should be
served by IIS if it did (i.e. foo.html, or something outside of a servlet
directory).  You should get a different error page, presented by IIS.

-Jake


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From: "Dan Egan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 10:05 AM
Subject: Determine Presentation?


> Hi,
>
> I am in the process of working with Tomcat and I wanted to know how I can
> determine the static content is being rendered by IIS.  I made the
> recommended changes to IIS by creating a VD pointing to the webapp and
> modified the uriworkermap.properties file setting the URI path to the
> servlet folder.  Everything works fine but the reason for this was to try
> and get a performance boost.  Any help and insight by the group would be
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Daniel Egan
> Windows 2000
> SQL Server 2000
> Environment 8.0.1
> Applications 8.0.2
> Phone 401-421-7740 X396
> Email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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