Vhosting with Tomcat 5 + HTTPd 1.3

2004-07-29 Thread Jason Lane
Good day list ;)
OK I'm configuring a production server at the moment, I'm just trying 
to clarify and rationalise what steps I should be taking.

1. What connector should I be using to connect Tomcat 5.0.27 and Apache 
1.3x?

2. I have set my HTTPd server so that it groups vhosts into groups, for 
example:

/Library/WebServer/Documents
/Sports
/www.sportsone.com
/www.sportstwo.com
/www.sportsthree.com
/Cookery
/www.cookingone.com
/www.cookingtwo.com
/www.cookingthree.com
/www.cookingfour.com
/Ect...
/etc...
Where Sports and Cookery are groups and each has it's own users.
What is the most sensible thing to do here? Create a private JVM for 
each group? or Just host everything in the same context? The server is 
a G5 Xserve with 1Gb of ram at present but this can be increased. We 
currently have 30 domains but not all of these require Tomcat, I would 
say about half would, obviously this will only grow. The intention is 
actually to host Cocoon / Forrest / Lenya, so Tomcat's sole purpose is 
to serve as a container for these frameworks, not really JSP etc..

Many thanks all ;)
Jason
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Re: Vhosting with Tomcat 5 + HTTPd 1.3 [clarification]

2004-07-29 Thread Jason Lane
On 29 Jul 2004, at 11:22, Jason Lane wrote:
Good day list ;)
OK I'm configuring a production server at the moment, I'm just trying 
to clarify and rationalise what steps I should be taking.

1. What connector should I be using to connect Tomcat 5.0.27 and 
Apache 1.3x?

2. I have set my HTTPd server so that it groups vhosts into groups, 
for example:

/Library/WebServer/Documents
/Sports
/www.sportsone.com
/www.sportstwo.com
/www.sportsthree.com
/Cookery
/www.cookingone.com
/www.cookingtwo.com
/www.cookingthree.com
/www.cookingfour.com
/Ect...
/etc...
Where Sports and Cookery are groups and each has it's own users. So in 
other words  Sports and Cookery is a user with it's own ~Usr/Local

What is the most sensible thing to do here? Create a private JVM for 
each group? or Just host everything in the same context? The server is 
a G5 Xserve with 1Gb of ram at present but this can be increased. We 
currently have 30 domains but not all of these require Tomcat, I would 
say about half would, obviously this will only grow. The intention is 
actually to host Cocoon / Forrest / Lenya, so Tomcat's sole purpose is 
to serve as a container for these frameworks, not really JSP etc..

Many thanks all ;)
Jason

Jason Lane
Developer
Root10 developments
http://www.root10.net
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Upgrade Tomcat version in OS X Server

2004-07-01 Thread Jason Lane
Hi list,
OK I've just taken possession of a G5 X Serve running OS X 10.3.4 
Server. This version comes with Tomcat 4x but I really want to upgrade 
to Tomcat 5x. I have installed the binaries under /usr/local and 
created a sym from the existing install in /Library/Tomcat

Tomcat still shows as the old 4x version so this don't seem to be 
working. I'm also going to want to run the new version of Tomcat with 
JBoss.

Do any of you good people have any pointers ideas on how to best 
accomplish this, considering also that this will be a running as a 
shared hosting web server. Any pointers greatly appreciated.

TIA
Jason Lane
Developer
Root10 developments
http://www.root10.net
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can't find mod_jserv.so

2001-09-27 Thread jason lane

Hello everyone,
finally got tomcat 3.3 working on my mac (os x 10.4) and am now running 
Cocoon 2 as well.

I a now trying to tune the whole environment between tomcat / cocoon  
apache. So I have included the path to the tomcat.conf in httpd.conf but 
I  get an error generated on the tomcat.conf  - it  can't find 
mod_jserv.so in  libexec/ Has mod_jserv.so been replaced by mod_jk.so ?

If not any ideas?

Many thanks to everyone

;-)




Tomcat OSX

2001-09-19 Thread jason lane

Hi there,
I've just installed tomcat on a G4 Cube running (the only spare machine 
I have) OS X 10.04. I haven't installed a JDK because this is already in 
place with the OS build. TOMCAT_HOME  CATALINA_HOME have the same path, 
which I am assuming is correct, Tomcat seems to startup  shutdown 
correctly with bin/command.sh. The only thing that I can not get to 
work is the examples, I get a 503 error, is this due to the examples 
simply being in the wrong directory or have I made a more fundamental 
error?

Is there anyone with experience of building tomcat on OS X out there. 
Should we start a new discussion?

Many thanks




Re: Tomcat OSX

2001-09-19 Thread jason lane

Ok thanks, I'll give that a try. I logged onto the Manager and I see 
that WebDAV  the manager are running but examples are not. Anyway 
thanks, I'll let you know the result.

J.

On Wednesday, September 19, 2001, at 11:48 AM, Reynir Hubener wrote:

 maybe you´re missing servlets.jar in tomcat´s classapth... ?
 just wondering, nerver done anything with macs.

 -r


 -Original Message-
 From: jason lane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 19. september 2001 12:37
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Tomcat  OSX


 Hi there,
 I've just installed tomcat on a G4 Cube running (the only spare machine
 I have) OS X 10.04. I haven't installed a JDK because this is already in

 place with the OS build. TOMCAT_HOME  CATALINA_HOME have the same path,

 which I am assuming is correct, Tomcat seems to startup  shutdown
 correctly with bin/command.sh. The only thing that I can not get to
 work is the examples, I get a 503 error, is this due to the examples
 simply being in the wrong directory or have I made a more fundamental
 error?

 Is there anyone with experience of building tomcat on OS X out there.
 Should we start a new discussion?

 Many thanks







Re: Tomcat OSX

2001-09-19 Thread jason lane

I used StuffIt Expander as well, works well. Now that's interesting that 
that you say it could be truncating names, will look into that. I've 
been busy on other stuff today (stuff there paying me for, not 
this...heheh) so I haven't really made much headway, I shall continue 
tomorrow and I shall keep you informed.

Must go home now, the office is wont keep me any longer.

Thanks.

On Wednesday, September 19, 2001, at 09:10 PM, Rick Mann wrote:

 on 9/19/01 7:15 AM, jason lane at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ok thanks, I'll give that a try. I logged onto the Manager and I see
 that WebDAV  the manager are running but examples are not. Anyway
 thanks, I'll let you know the result.

 How did you decompress and unpack the archive? I'm running Tomcat
 successfully, and found that if I used StuffIt Expander to untar the
 archive, then files with names longer than the HFS filename limit had 
 their
 names truncated, and that kept some of the examples from running.

 However, using tar from the command line works great.

 
 Roderick Mann   rmann @ latencyzero.com.sansspam