JWSDP and Tomcat

2003-01-26 Thread Paul Carpenter
HI all

I've been playing with the downloads of the Java Web Services Developer 
Pack. This package has lots of stuff in it, but older than the current 
individual release of Tomcat...or so it seems. The documentation

I've downloaded and installed JWSDP-1_0_01 - it would appear to have 
Tomcat 4.1 - but not 4.1.12, as the manager tool is missing (well, very 
different). I think the JWSDP has Tomcat 4.1.0 (?) whereas the newer 
versions (e.g. 4.1.12 or .4.1.18) have the latest bits'n'pieces.

QUESTION: How do I overwrite the installation of Tomcat in the JWSDP  
with whatever the latest release is?

Can I simply dump the jakarta-tomcat-4.1.nn directories right on top of 
the JWSDP files?


Thanks
Paul


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Re: JWSDP and Tomcat

2003-01-26 Thread Craig R. McClanahan


On Sun, 26 Jan 2003, Paul Carpenter wrote:

 Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2003 19:15:49 +0900
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 Subject: JWSDP and Tomcat

 HI all

 I've been playing with the downloads of the Java Web Services Developer
 Pack. This package has lots of stuff in it, but older than the current
 individual release of Tomcat...or so it seems. The documentation

 I've downloaded and installed JWSDP-1_0_01 - it would appear to have
 Tomcat 4.1 - but not 4.1.12, as the manager tool is missing (well, very
 different). I think the JWSDP has Tomcat 4.1.0 (?) whereas the newer
 versions (e.g. 4.1.12 or .4.1.18) have the latest bits'n'pieces.

 QUESTION: How do I overwrite the installation of Tomcat in the JWSDP
 with whatever the latest release is?


My advice would be don't do that.  The software components of JWSDP are
tested as an integrated whole, and all you're likely to do is make things
stop working, but also make it impossible for anyone to help you.

 Can I simply dump the jakarta-tomcat-4.1.nn directories right on top of
 the JWSDP files?


 Thanks
 Paul


Craig


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