Re: TOMCAT IIS and html

2003-06-09 Thread John Turner
You don't exclude, you include.

Only send Tomcat the extensions you want it to handle.  The rest will not 
be sent to Tomcat.

Typically, that means "*.jsp", and servlets, which are typically in their 
own folder, so "/servlet/*" or whatever you call it.

John

On Mon, 9 Jun 2003 11:46:07 +0200, Dominic Parry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

Thanks David

Ok. So is there a way to exclude certain extensions. *.html *.jpg, etc.

Dom

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Subject: RE: TOMCAT IIS and html

Hi Dom,

It depends how you have configured your connector.

If you have set up your workers.properties or workers2.properties file 
to
forward /examples/*.jsp to Tomcat then Tomcat will only see JSP file
requests and all the HTML or GIF etc requests will be handled by IIS.

If however you put /examples/* in the file then IIS will forward all and
every request on to Tomcat for processing and IIS won't handle anything 
in
that directory.

David Legg

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Subject: TOMCAT IIS and html
Hi

Can I safely assume that When tomcat is configured with IIS that IIS 
will
always serv anything but JSP's and Servlets? Even when HTML files etc 
lie
within Tomcat contexts?

Thanks

Dom

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RE: TOMCAT IIS and html

2003-06-09 Thread David Legg
> Ok. So is there a way to exclude certain extensions. *.html *.jpg, etc.

As far as I know there is no way to selectively exclude file extensions.
All you can do is selectively include which file types should be passed on
to Tomcat.

Usually that is not a problem because you either want IIS to handle
everything except JSP files for speed reasons or you want Tomcat to handle
ALL files because that context is part of a secure realm.


David Legg

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Re: TOMCAT IIS and html

2003-06-09 Thread Dominic Parry
Thanks David

Ok. So is there a way to exclude certain extensions. *.html *.jpg, etc.

Dom

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Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 11:30 AM
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> Hi Dom,
>
> It depends how you have configured your connector.
>
> If you have set up your workers.properties or workers2.properties file to
> forward /examples/*.jsp to Tomcat then Tomcat will only see JSP file
> requests and all the HTML or GIF etc requests will be handled by IIS.
>
> If however you put /examples/* in the file then IIS will forward all and
> every request on to Tomcat for processing and IIS won't handle anything in
> that directory.
>
>
> David Legg
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Dominic Parry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 09 June 2003 08:11
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: TOMCAT IIS and html
>
>
> Hi
>
> Can I safely assume that When tomcat is configured with IIS that IIS will
> always serv anything but JSP's and Servlets? Even when HTML files etc lie
> within Tomcat contexts?
>
> Thanks
>
> Dom
>
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RE: TOMCAT IIS and html

2003-06-09 Thread David Legg
Hi Dom,

It depends how you have configured your connector.

If you have set up your workers.properties or workers2.properties file to
forward /examples/*.jsp to Tomcat then Tomcat will only see JSP file
requests and all the HTML or GIF etc requests will be handled by IIS.

If however you put /examples/* in the file then IIS will forward all and
every request on to Tomcat for processing and IIS won't handle anything in
that directory.


David Legg


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From: Dominic Parry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 June 2003 08:11
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Subject: TOMCAT IIS and html


Hi

Can I safely assume that When tomcat is configured with IIS that IIS will
always serv anything but JSP's and Servlets? Even when HTML files etc lie
within Tomcat contexts?

Thanks

Dom

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Re: TOMCAT IIS and html

2003-06-09 Thread Dan Tran
TOMCAT, IIS just do the forwarding

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Tomcat will or IIS will?

Thanks

Dom
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  It will serve every thing ( all files) within your app context not just
jsp
  and servlet

  -Dan

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  Hi

  Can I safely assume that When tomcat is configured with IIS that IIS will
  always serv anything but JSP's and Servlets? Even when HTML files etc lie
  within Tomcat contexts?

  Thanks

  Dom

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Re: TOMCAT IIS and html

2003-06-09 Thread Dominic Parry
Tomcat will or IIS will?

Thanks

Dom
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  Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 9:53 AM
  Subject: Re: TOMCAT IIS and html


  It will serve every thing ( all files) within your app context not just jsp
  and servlet

  -Dan

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  Hi

  Can I safely assume that When tomcat is configured with IIS that IIS will
  always serv anything but JSP's and Servlets? Even when HTML files etc lie
  within Tomcat contexts?

  Thanks

  Dom

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Re: TOMCAT IIS and html

2003-06-09 Thread Dan Tran
It will serve every thing ( all files) within your app context not just jsp
and servlet

-Dan

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Subject: TOMCAT IIS and html


Hi

Can I safely assume that When tomcat is configured with IIS that IIS will
always serv anything but JSP's and Servlets? Even when HTML files etc lie
within Tomcat contexts?

Thanks

Dom

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