Re[2]: WebServer-Tomcat linking problem...
Dave, On Wednesday, February 18, 2026, 3:30:46 AM, you wrote: Don't you think this is bit odd ? I noted your mail was always on top of my tomcat users folder, sorted by creation time :) Dave> I have successfully built mod_jk.so on both FreeBSD and Redhat 6.2, along Dave> with Apache with and without dynamic modules, SSL, PHP, etc. It is Dave> not a developer issue if you got a good compile -- it is almost certainly Dave> a configuration issue and screw up on your part. Don't blame the code. Dave> I will say in your defense, though, that the documentation and general Dave> layout of things totally sucks on tomcat 3.2.1. The learning curve is Dave> way too high. That shit should just work, period. I recently spent some Dave> serious time trying to compile mod_jk on a box where there really ARE Dave> developer issues (Mac OS X Public Beta, aka Darwin 1.2). It was Dave> not doable, because the tomcat code base is not really portable to all Dave> unix's. In contrast, I was able to build Caucho Resin's Apache Dave> connector (which uses the GNU ./configure system) out of the box, Dave> so Resin is what we'll be using. It's faster, too. [rest of e-mail snipped] Cheers, Sandor -- ir A.G.L. Spruit, Utrecht University, the Netherlands Institute of information and computing sciences "There is a bit of magic in everything, and then some loss to even things out" (from: Lou Reed, "Magic and Loss") - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: admin username-password
Dario, On Tuesday, February 20, 2001, 10:58:02 AM, you wrote: Dario> I try to use Context Admin Dario> (http://localhost:8080/admin/index.html), it ask me username Dario> and password, can you say me which is the default username and Dario> password for administration? Though this is really a RTFM question: check tomcat-users.xml for a user with role 'admin'. When there's none, add one :) Cheers, Sandor -- ir A.G.L. Spruit, Utrecht University, the Netherlands Institute of information and computing sciences "There is a bit of magic in everything, and then some loss to even things out" (from: Lou Reed, "Magic and Loss") - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re[2]: Is 3.1 a production ready release?
Simon On Tuesday, November 14, 2000, 10:18:50 AM, you wrote: Kitching> Hi, Kitching> No, 3.1 is not production quality - I know, I tried :-( Kitching> However, 3.2 is due out in a matter of a week or two. Kitching> I am using 3.2beta6 for a small-medium volume Kitching> business-to-business web site, and it is ok. Not Kitching> the fastest webserver in the world, but adequate, Kitching> open-source, free, standards-compliant, and Kitching> improving at a great rate. Isn't Tomcat supposed to be used in conjunction with a good webserver like Apache ? Sandor -- ir A.G.L. Spruit, Utrecht University, the Netherlands Institute of information and computing sciences "There is a bit of magic in everything, and then some loss to even things out" (from: Lou Reed, "Magic and Loss")
Tomcat-apache.conf contains backslashes, not forward slashes ?
Folks, Could anyone confirm that the tomcat-apache.conf file, as generated by Tomcat, contains backslashes for directory names ? The 3.2 development tree seems to suggest this is being worked on. For now, I'm afraid I'll have to manually change this on each Tomcat startup. True ? I was just happy I understood the configuration issues for 3.1, so I hoped I could stick with 3.1 for a while. But when I have to edit the Apache configuration on each startup during testing, well ... ;) Cheers, Sandor -- ir A.G.L. Spruit, Utrecht University, the Netherlands Institute of information and computing sciences "There is a bit of magic in everything, and then some loss to even things out" (from: Lou Reed, "Magic and Loss")