On 12/30/10 11:39 AM, Morten Bo Ølbye wrote: > Dear all. > I have tryed to find out how to use Tomcat. > So far not very successfully. > Some help is needed, but in order not to strain the user list too much i have > put my request in my own link:
Which is actually more difficult for list readers because we now have to launch another app to read your question. So, to save time: > I am trying to run this Tomcat ver. 6.29 on an Windows XP system. > The directory is as follow's > C:\Programmer\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2 > C:\Programmer\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 6.0 > Why I am in the need for some help? > Because I have not been able to find any Toutorial that take it > outspring in a comlete system information. For Tomcat, you just unzip the download & it's ready to go. > The few touturial available has only partial information. That is, I > can do this and that. Do what and which? > But not any information about the Operation system, its directory > system and its goal, leaving me back in some sort of emptiness. What are you actually looking for? Tomcat is a Servlet Container (and web server) and so it's primary goal is to serve Servlet Spec compliant web applications. > The same I could say about the "online" Tomcat documentation. Here: http://tomcat.apache.org/ ? > Of course I am able to run the command Http://localhost:8080, with a > successful page of Tomcat Good start, I'd say. > Please take a look at the default directory structure. I am familiar with it. > What I doo need some help about is my wireless connections. > I have used netbeans in order to write a wireless tcp connection. Right... > This work fine, except that I want Tomcat to fetch the data when > requested, listening to some port. Which is it? Listen for data, or request data? > An other application, similar to the TCP-connection, is an incomming > request about an automatic "upload". > The wireless module has the ability to sen an OTA download request. > When this is done, the module restart using the new program Tomcat provides connectors to service HTTP (or AJP) requests. Are you sending HTTP requests? p
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