Vadim,
just for the sake of a nice discussion about best practices in
software development...
1) First thing I do starting a development is to set up a
development environment equal to the production one: I don't want
nasty suprises down the line
2) I don't like messing up the baae packages I use (Apache/IIS,
Tomcat, Cocoon, Oracle/DB2, ...) I may not be the one maintaining them
(I'm a consultant, not an employee)
Anyway, maybe it's time I rewrite the FAQ on this one, inserting
Lajos' method as well.
Best regards,
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Luca Morandini
GIS Consultant
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-Original Message-
From: Vadim Gritsenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 8:17 PM
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Subject: RE: URL rewriting solution in FAQ does not do the trick
From: Luca Morandini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
-1. Why keep ugly and less performing solution while others exist?
because I don't like altering the behaviour of Tomcat, messing
around with its own servlets: I may not be the only one using
Tomcat on that machine :(
Then, I suppose, that's not a production box but rather some kind of dev
environment, where it is not necessary to have Apache at all (up to
integration testing).
But when you go into production, it's better to remove these docs (do
you want your customers to see Yep, Tomcat *is* working on this
machine!!! when they go to the root of your server? Yes, you can hide
it by giving some CPU time to URL rewriting module :)
Vadim
Best regards,
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Luca Morandini
GIS Consultant
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http://utenti.tripod.it/lmorandini/index.html
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