Tomcat & IIS & Resource25

2002-10-21 Thread Mark J. Miller
Can anyone out there help with a Tomcat, IIS, and Resource25 installation?

I think I have the Tomcat & IIS part down, but I'm apparently having 
a problem specifying the correct information for Resource25 to use 
Tomcat.
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unknown jar file in Tomcat

2004-02-26 Thread Mark J. Miller
I currently have Tomcat 4.1 running on a Win2k box. I'm installing an 
additional webapp to my existing Tomcat.

When I downloaded the webapp and it's files it expanded to include a 
version of Tomcat. Well, I thought that's not a problem, I'll just 
move the appropriate files to my current Tomcat webapps folder and 
modify it's install.bat file to point to the correct folders. But, in 
the jakarta/server/lib folder are two additional files called 
tools.1.3.1.jar and tools.1.4.1.jar. The install.bat file for this 
webapp creates a global variable pointing to the tools.1.4.1.jar file.

The Tomacat 4.1 server/lib folder doesn't contain either of these jar 
files. Are the tools jar files part of a newer or older version of 
Tomcat? A search of the Tomcat user archive doesn't find either file. 
A search of the knowledge base for the software doesn't come up with 
anything either.

I'm hesitant to just ignore the files, but I don't know if copying 
them to my Tomcat 4.1 lib folder will screw up my current 
installation.

A search on google turned up a download from the apache.gnusoft.net 
java repository of avalon-meta- tools -1.3 .1.jar. A search on google 
for tools.1.4.1.jar turned up a reference to jdk-tools-1.4.1.jar on 
sourceforge.net. But that neither helped me figure out what I should 
do.

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RE: unknown jar file in Tomcat

2004-02-27 Thread Mark J. Miller
At 6:49 PM + 2/26/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Howdy,
There files are not part of tomcat.  My guess is that someone is
(possibly illegally) trying to get around tomcat's JDK requirement by
including the JDK's tools.jar file with his/her webapp distribution.  If
my guess is right, the 1.3.1 and 1.4.1 version numbers correspond to JDK
version numbers.
If you have a JDK (as opposed to a JRE), you don't need this file at
all.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
Yeah, I've got the JDK installed. So, I'll ignore the files for now 
and see what happens.

Thanks Yoav.
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unknown jar file in Tomcat, redux

2004-03-04 Thread Mark J. Miller
I currently have Tomcat 4.1 running on a Win2k box. I'm installing an 
additional webapp to my existing Tomcat.

When I downloaded the webapp and it's files, it expanded to include 
version 4.0.2 of Tomcat. Well, I thought that's not a problem, I'll 
just move the appropriate files to my current Tomcat webapps folder 
and modify it's install.bat file to point to the correct folders. 
But, in the jakarta/server/lib folder are two additional files called 
tools.1.3.1.jar and tools.1.4.1.jar. The install.bat file for this 
webapp creates a global variable pointing to the tools.1.4.1.jar file.

The Tomacat 4.1 server/lib folder doesn't contain either of these jar files.

A search of the Tomcat user archive doesn't find either file. A 
search of the knowledge base for the software doesn't come up with 
anything either. A search on google turned up a download from the 
apache.gnusoft.net java repository of avalon-meta- tools -1.3 .1.jar. 
A search on google for tools.1.4.1.jar turned up a reference to 
jdk-tools-1.4.1.jar on sourceforge.net. But that neither helped me 
figure out what I should do.

Yoav Shapira felt that the webapp distributor might be " trying to 
get around tomcat's JDK requirement by including the JDK's tools.jar 
file with his/her webapp distribution.  If my guess is right, the 
1.3.1 and 1.4.1 version numbers correspond to JDK version numbers." 
(At the time I first posted this question, I didn't know what version 
of Tomcat had been included with the webapp)

But I'm wondering if the tools.1.3.1.jar and tools.1.4.1.jar files 
were included with the 4.0.2 install of Tomcat? Anyone know? As far 
as I can tell, it's not available for download anymore for me to 
check.

I'm hesitant to just ignore the files, but I don't know if copying 
them to my Tomcat 4.1 lib folder will screw up my current 
installation.

Yoav, if you already knew that the files weren't part of the 4.0.2 
install, my apologies for not taking your word.
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Saginaw Valley State University USA
7400 Bay Rd, University Center, Mi 48710 
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