Le 28/05/2007 à 17:12:29+0200, Mikolaj Rydzewski a écrit > Albert Shih wrote: > > I've install from ports (FreeBSD) the tomcat 5.5 (need by my > > web-applications). > > Thanks for you answer.
> Forget this one. The best and easiest way is: Best maybe (if you say that I can trust you), but easiest I don't agree. The ports system on FreeBSD is fantastic thing to install any soft. But I can try the «standard» install. > 1. install java ;-) Done. > 2. create account dedicated for tomcat Done. > 3. download tar.gz from tomcat website, unpack, configure according > to guide on web site On the webpage the're other packages : # apache-tomcat-[version]-compat.zip or .tar.gz: required in addition to # the base distro for using tomcat with a Java 1.4 environment. I think I don't need this because I run jdk 1.5 but what is : # apache-tomcat-[version]-deployer.zip or .tar.gz: the standalone Tomcat # Web Application Deployer. and : # apache-tomcat-[version]-embed.zip or .tar.gz: for using Tomcat only as an # embedded servlet container. (Remenber : I'm really newbie...sorry if that question is stupid, in fact it's not the question but me...) > 4. deploy webapps > 5. either you're done or setup apache 2.2 server and setup mod_proxy_ajp What's the advantage to install a apache ? Regards. -- Albert SHIH Observatoire de Paris Meudon SIO batiment 15 Heure local/Local time: Mar 29 mai 2007 11:52:58 CEST --------------------------------------------------------------------- To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]