re: IIS replacement
Actually, I've been using the JK2 ISAPI connector with IIS 6.0 (in worker process mode) just fine. If I'm not mistaken, I've also had the JK ISAPI connector running under IIS 6.0. I think the key is loading the filter at the site level and not at the global level, and making sure the site has its own application pool. I can investigate this further as I may be moving to JK eventually anyway. In IIS 6.0 "worker process mode", you have one or more application pools in which all ISAPI filters and applications are executed. No third-party code ever runs in-process with inetinfo.exe. Each application pool consists of one or more worker process that handle requests. Additionally, the worker process are recycled after specified intervals to reclaim resources for any leaky applications you have, plus there are some health checks that help prevent situations that would have caused IIS 5 applications to hang or become unresponsive. In IIS 5.0 isolation mode, you're back to low, medium, and high isolation levels. ISAPI filters run in-process with inetinfo (gag) in IIS 5 mode. In low isolation, ISAPI applications also run in-process with inetinfo.exe, but thin medium or high isolation they run in dllhost.exe. I wouldn't use IIS 5.0 isolation mode unless I had no other choice. I can't over-state this.
Re: IIS replacement
Vakulenko, Andrey V wrote: It will be shared server used by multiple MS application, so switching to IIS 5 mode is out of question Well, then either add additional server, or you'll be unable to use integrated athorization with Tomcat. MT. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: IIS replacement
Vakulenko, Andrey V wrote: I am trying to move a Java web application (Tomcat 3, IIS, Windows 2000) to Win 2003 server. I already know that there is no way to make tomcat working with IIS 6 (without switching in IIS 5 mode). So, my next question is if I can get rid of IIS? You may take a look at: "http://www.directionsonmicrosoft.com/sample/DOMIS/update/2002/07jul/0702riawns_illo1.htm"; and "http://www.directionsonmicrosoft.com/sample/DOMIS/update/2002/07jul/0702riawns_illo2.htm"; IMHO the IIS will work much faster in IIS5 mode then in IIS6. MT. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: IIS replacement
It will be shared server used by multiple MS application, so switching to IIS 5 mode is out of question -Original Message- From: Mladen Turk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 1:57 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: IIS replacement Vakulenko, Andrey V wrote: > I am trying to move a Java web application (Tomcat 3, IIS, Windows > 2000) to Win 2003 server. I already know that there is no way to make > tomcat working with IIS 6 (without switching in IIS 5 mode). The main question is are you using full features of IIS6, namely separete worker processes for each application under different credentials? If not then you may switch to IIS5 mode and have a single worker process for all applications. AFAICT you'll use the IIS in front of Tomcat to obtaing integrated autorization, so where's the problem? MT. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: IIS replacement
Vakulenko, Andrey V wrote: I am trying to move a Java web application (Tomcat 3, IIS, Windows 2000) to Win 2003 server. I already know that there is no way to make tomcat working with IIS 6 (without switching in IIS 5 mode). The main question is are you using full features of IIS6, namely separete worker processes for each application under different credentials? If not then you may switch to IIS5 mode and have a single worker process for all applications. AFAICT you'll use the IIS in front of Tomcat to obtaing integrated autorization, so where's the problem? MT. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IIS replacement
I am trying to move a Java web application (Tomcat 3, IIS, Windows 2000) to Win 2003 server. I already know that there is no way to make tomcat working with IIS 6 (without switching in IIS 5 mode). So, my next question is if I can get rid of IIS? I am using IIS now to get Windows integrated authentification and provide userID to my application for using in role based security. Are new versions of Tomcat (4 and 5) provide functionality to authentificate users (with providing UID to the application thru server variable) and if so can you direct me to documentation? Once again the app is old and does not require other functional Tomcat upgrade (servlet API and so on). Your input will be highly appreciated. Thanks, Andrey V. Vakulenko - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]