How did you install Tomcat as a service in NT. Can you elaborate on this.
Thanks,
Shireesh Thanneru
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Venkat wrote:
>Hi guys
>
>I'm also travelling in the same boat. my server OS is WINNT 4.0 with
>ColdFusion4.5 applicatiion server.
>
>I have installed Tomcat 3.2 on NT as a service and followed the same steps
>so the IIS redirects servlets/jsp requests to Tomcat, but not successful, is
>it because it tomcat should be 3.0 or 3.1, then tried with apache 1.3.14 and
>redirection works fine, but apache on WinNt is not a nice combination
>
>Can anyone suggest how to install redirector on IIS for Tomcat 3.2. and one
>more is that how far tomcat is stabler and better than JRun
>
>Thanx in advance
>
>Venkat
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Pablo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 10:59 PM
>Subject: Re: How to make JSP work on IIS?
>
>
>> You can use JRun Servlet Engine
>>
>> JEANCHG wrote:
>>
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > >From your message to JSP mailing list, I find that you have almost the
>same
>> > OS platform with me.
>> >
>> > Now I am trying to run JSP on my web server, but unfortunately, I cannot
>and
>> > I do not know why.
>> >
>> > My OS is MS Windows 2000. Then I downloaded a zip file from Sun's web
>site
>> > named
>> > "jdk-1_1_8_005-win.exe" and I installed it underneath F:\jdk. As the
>> > instruction on the jakarta.apache.org, I downloaded Tomcat 3.1,
>> > jk_nt_service.exe and wrapper.properties. Then I installed Tomcat 3.1,
>> > modified "wapper.properties" and executed jk_nt_service.exe. I named the
>> > service as "jakarta" and it worked. Then I edit the registry of W2K as
>the
>> > instruction and configured IIS, add the isapi_redirect.dll as the isapi
>> > filter and it worked also. When I did the test by editing a JSP file and
>> > seeing how it worked on the browser, but it just showed me all the JSP
>> > source code, something like "<%" and "%>" are included.
>> >
>> > Who is going to help me? Please. I have been trying on this issue for a
>> > couple of days.
>> > Thanks.
>> >
>> >
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