Dear guys,
Thank you for your instruction, but it still won't work. I modified the "server.xml"
and changed the port from 8080 to 80, then restart Tomcat and IIS, but it's all the
same. It says "Can't find the page" if I type
http://www.jsptest.com/examples/jsp/index.html in the address bar, nor
http://www.jsptest.com:8080/examples/jsp/index.html and http://www.jsptest.com:8080
and http://www.jsptest.com . But I can see it by
http://www.jsptest.com/webapps/examples/jsp/index.html or
http://www.jsptest.com/jarkata/webapps/examples/jsp/index.html althogh all the
examples on the page could not be executed. No wrong informations, the pages only
egnored the JSP scripts in them. Now I doubt that IIS's main directory of
www.jsptest.com should be what. Should it be" C:\Jarkata-tomcat-3.2.1\" or some other
directory? And should the virtual directory "Jarkata" point to
"C:\Jarkata-tomcat-3.2.1\bin" or "C:\Jarkata-tomcat-3.2.1"?
Hope you can help. Thanks a lot.
Ying
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Peter Wagener" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 1:20 PM
> Subject: Re: how to configure IIS with Tomcat?
>
>
> > Hi Ying Su,
> >
> > I'm not sure if I completely followed your question, but perhaps this'll
> > help: the default installation of Tomcat 3.2 sets up the Tomcat server
> > on port 8080, not port 80. If you didn't change the
> > 'c:\Jarkata-tomcat-3.2.1\conf\server.xml' config file, then that's the
> > port it's running on.
> >
> > Also, the default configuration would mount the
> > c:\Jarkata-tomcat-3.2.1\webapps\examples directory as just /examples on
> > the webserver, so that might be tripping you up as well. Again, if you
> > didn't modify anything in server.xml, that's how it's running.
> >
> > So, if you didn't modify any of the config files, you'd need to specify
> > the port in the URL, and remove 'webapps' from the address. Try
> > something like:
> >
> > http://your.domain.com:8080/examples/jsp/index.html
> >
> > Also, you should be able to see the Tomcat installation default webpage
> > (which has a bunch of useful links, as well as links to the examples) at
> > the root of the server:
> >
> > http://your.domain.com:8080/
> >
> > HTH,
> >
> > Peter
> >
> >
> > ys16 wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi, all, I have a problem configuring Tomcat, and could not find answer in the
>archieves:
> > > OS: Win2K server
> > > Webserver: IIS 5.0, we have several website in one machine, and I want one of
>them,here I call "jsptest", to support JSP.
> > > jdk1.3 : reside in c:\jdk1.3
> > > Tomcat 3.2.1 : reside in c:
> > >
> > > I followed the Tomcat-iis-howto to set up jdk1.3 and Tomcat, and it seems they
>could work well. Then I added a virtual directory named "Jarkata" to site jsptest.
>The site jsptest's host name was www.jsptest.com which was resovled to my computer by
>the domain DNS server, and it's home directory was Tomcat's home, in my case
>c:\Jarkata-tomcat-3.2.1. But the JSP files could not be explained. I could see the
>parts outside the<% %> tags in IE, but the parts in <% %> tags didn't appear. For
>example, I can see the index file by:
>http://www.jsptest.com/webapps/examples/jsp/index.html but the examples could not be
>executed. And I can't see the page http://www.jsptest.com/examples/jsp/index.html as
>the Howto said. Can anybody tell me what's wrong?
> > > Thanks a lot!
> > >
> > > sincerely
> > > Ying SU
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