Re: How to make my web application the ROOT application

2008-05-21 Thread ryan webb
*Mr. Mark

*Thank you very much for your reply, you have saved me!
It is working like heaven. =)

You are correct about this, it is a broken link.

God bless you man!

On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 3:09 PM, Mark Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 ryan webb wrote:

 Hello,

 I am using Tomcat 6.0.14.
 I renamed the original ROOT folder to adminstuff and I made my web app as
 the ROOT.

 I checked by typing the *http://localhost/* and I saw my web application.
 =)
 Now when I try to access *http://localhost/adminstuff/* It displays the
 Tomcat Console, however when I click Status OR Tomcat Manager.
 Tomcat displays, HTTP status 404 the requested resource is not
 available.

 I need to make my web app function as ROOT while maintaining the access to
 the Tomcat console so I can still administer the site.


 It is just the links that are broken (they have been fixed for the next
 release). Just go directly to the pages eg http://localhost/manager/html

 Note that the manager is *not* part of the ROOT webapp. ROOT just provides
 a few helpful links.

 Mark


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Re: how to change http://107.105.13.1/webapp/ into http://www.mydomain.com/webapp/

2008-05-20 Thread ryan webb
*Mr. David,*

Thank you for your kind reply.
I think I may have solved my problem. I have downloaded an open source
program
called Dual Server. It is DHCP + DNS server software. In configurations I
just resolved
IP to Name. Now I am able to ping www.mydomain.com from a remote computer.

God bless.

On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 5:57 PM, David Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 You may not have to go through all that trouble.  Check with the name
 registration service you got your domain name from -- they may have DNS
 service.

 --David


 ryan webb wrote:

 Mr. David,

 Thank you very much for your kind reply. I've got a feeling that this is
 not
 Tomcat related.
 I think I will try to setup a DNS server. For this.

 God bless.

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 Not a tomcat question ... you need to get your system registered with a
 DNS
 service and it will respond to the www.mydomain.com name regardless of
 service (tomcat, apache, iis, ssh, sftp, etc., ...).

 --David

 ryan webb wrote:



 Hello,

 How to change http://107.105.13.1/webapplication/ into
 http://www.mydomain.com/webapplication/
 in tomcat? If not Tomcat related please let me know...(give me tips or
 anything)

 Thank you =)





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How to make my web application the ROOT application

2008-05-20 Thread ryan webb
Hello,

I am using Tomcat 6.0.14.
I renamed the original ROOT folder to adminstuff and I made my web app as
the ROOT.

I checked by typing the *http://localhost/* and I saw my web application. =)
Now when I try to access *http://localhost/adminstuff/* It displays the
Tomcat Console, however when I click Status OR Tomcat Manager.
Tomcat displays, HTTP status 404 the requested resource is not available.

I need to make my web app function as ROOT while maintaining the access to
the Tomcat console so I can still administer the site.

Any help is greatly appreciated. (web sites, etc)
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Re: how to change http://107.105.13.1/webapp/ into http://www.mydomain.com/webapp/

2008-05-19 Thread ryan webb
Mr. David,

Thank you very much for your kind reply. I've got a feeling that this is not
Tomcat related.
I think I will try to setup a DNS server. For this.

God bless.

On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 5:46 PM, David Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Not a tomcat question ... you need to get your system registered with a DNS
 service and it will respond to the www.mydomain.com name regardless of
 service (tomcat, apache, iis, ssh, sftp, etc., ...).

 --David

 ryan webb wrote:

 Hello,

 How to change http://107.105.13.1/webapplication/ into
 http://www.mydomain.com/webapplication/
 in tomcat? If not Tomcat related please let me know...(give me tips or
 anything)

 Thank you =)





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how to change http://107.105.13.1/webapp/ into http://www.mydomain.com/webapp/

2008-05-18 Thread ryan webb
Hello,

How to change http://107.105.13.1/webapplication/ into
http://www.mydomain.com/webapplication/
in tomcat? If not Tomcat related please let me know...(give me tips or
anything)

Thank you =)

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Re: I dont want my users to see tomcat console. Any advice?

2008-05-12 Thread ryan webb
Mr. Chris,

Yes thank you for your advice, I appreciate your tips.
And follow your suggestion.

Have a good day Mr. Chris.


On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 10:39 PM, Christopher Schultz 
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  Ryan,

 ryan webb wrote:
 | Yes, I will also read TC documentations. But for now I want a quick and
 | simple explanation..

  The TC documentation is quick and simple. If not, you should suggest
 editions.

 | and besides all your experiences are the best teachers. =)

  While that may be true, reading the documentation saves us from having
 to help you with problems covered by said documentation, and focus on
 issues other people are having that may not be so straightforward.

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Re: I dont want my users to see tomcat console. Any advice?

2008-05-09 Thread ryan webb
Dear Mr. Johnny, Mr. Chris and Mr. Mark,

Thank you very much for all your replies.
You have different approaches to my problem.
I will try all your solutions / suggestions and use what is most applicable
to my situation.

Yes, I will also read TC documentations. But for now I want a quick and
simple explanation..
and besides all your experiences are the best teachers. =)

God bless,
Ryan Webb - Philippines


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 Johnny,

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 | Make a new web app call it ROOT
 | Then in the JSP page add something like
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 | meta http-equiv=refresh content=1; url=/webapp/index.jsp

 Better yet, just rename your own webapp to ROOT and use that.

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I dont want my users to see tomcat console. Any advice?

2008-05-08 Thread ryan webb
Dear Tomcat users,

*Situation:*
- I have internal web application (corporate web site only).
- I don't have Domain, user access our site using example:
http://107.105.13.236/webApplication/.

*Problem:*
- Users see tomcat manager console site when they type in URL
http://107.105.13.236/

*Question:*
- I don't want users to see the tomcat manager console site. Is there some
sort of redirection to webApplication?
I want users to see our webApplication when they typed in
http://107.105.13.236/

any advice, help, our suggestions are greatly appreciated

God bless,
Ryan Webb - Philippines


Re: I dont want my users to see tomcat console. Any advice?

2008-05-08 Thread ryan webb
Mr. Johnny Kewl,

Thank you very much for your quick reply.
I get what are you trying to say.

except on the last part:
 Also make a note of the URL on the default page, so you can still get at
the admin stuff.
what note? please write simple example.

You're right, if I restricted the users from seeing Tomcat Manager console,
that means I cannot also get in.(if i use another computer).

Sir, would you recommend me some resources, websites about what i am trying
to accomplish?

God bless,
Ryan Webb - Philippines

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 Subject: I dont want my users to see tomcat console. Any advice?

 Ryan... try this

 Make a new web app call it ROOT
 Then in the JSP page add something like

 meta http-equiv=refresh content=1; url=/webapp/index.jsp

 Drop it into tomcat...

 I cant remember the deatails off hand, but because the ROOT that comes with
 TC is precompiled, it wont listen to you if you change it directly.
 Copy the old root out, just in case you change your mind later.
 Also make a note of the URL on the default page, so you can still get at
 the admin stuff.

 Have fun


  Dear Tomcat users,

 *Situation:*
 - I have internal web application (corporate web site only).
 - I don't have Domain, user access our site using example:
 http://107.105.13.236/webApplication/.

 *Problem:*
 - Users see tomcat manager console site when they type in URL
 http://107.105.13.236/

 *Question:*
 - I don't want users to see the tomcat manager console site. Is there some
 sort of redirection to webApplication?
 I want users to see our webApplication when they typed in
 http://107.105.13.236/

 any advice, help, our suggestions are greatly appreciated

 God bless,
 Ryan Webb - Philippines



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RE: I can't access my webapplication from another computer

2008-02-29 Thread Ryan Webb

Dear Antonio,
 
Yes I think the machine which tomcat has been installled has firewall enabled 
Windows firewall..
Do you think that is the problem?
 
Thank you for replying on short notice.
 
GodBless,
Ryan Webb - Philippines Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 08:47:14 +0100 From: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] To: users@tomcat.apache.org Subject: Re: I can't access my 
webapplication from another computer  2008/2/29, Ryan Webb [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]:   http://192.168.1.2/webapplication/login.jspIs the 
machine behind a firewall (even software firewall)? Is your client computer in 
the same subnet of your server?  Antonio
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RE: I can't access my webapplication from another computer

2008-02-29 Thread Ryan Webb

Dear Partha,
 
My OS is windows XP professional SP2 and I configured Tomacat port to 80
Thanks for your quick reply..
 
GodBless,
Ryan Webb -- Philippines Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 13:16:56 +0530 From: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] To: users@tomcat.apache.org Subject: Re: I can't access my 
webapplication from another computer  what's the tomcat port?  ur OS ?  On 
Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 1:14 PM, Ryan Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,   I am new to Tomcat and i wish you would lend a hand.   Here's 
the situation:  I installed Tomcat 6.0.14 full install and I copied my .war 
file into  /webapps  I checked if my webapplication is running by typing  
http://localhost/webapplication/login.jsp  and it worked ok..   Problem: 
 Unfortunately, when I tried to access my webapplication from another  
computer, I tried to type from url:  
http://192.168.1.2/webapplication/login.jsp, the browser always gives the  
Page cannot be displayed page.  (where the IP address is the address which 
Tomcat 6 was installed).  Are there futher configurations needed to be done? 
  You may give me links / websites that relates to my problem (if you're 
not  in the mood for explaining ha.ha!)   Thank you for reading my 
e-mail.   Godbless,  Ryan Webb -- from Philippines  
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I cant access my webapplication issue is now Solved!

2008-02-29 Thread Ryan Webb

Dear fellow users,
 
I would like to thank all people who helped me solved my problem..
Problem is windows firewall I did not notice it was running.
I will configure windows firewall.
 
most reply was related to network, port and firewall..
 
God bless all of you.
 
Warmest regards,
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I can't access my webapplication from another computer

2008-02-28 Thread Ryan Webb

Hello,
 
I am new to Tomcat and i wish you would lend a hand.
 
Here's the situation:
I installed Tomcat 6.0.14 full install and I copied my .war file into /webapps
I checked if my webapplication is running by typing 
http://localhost/webapplication/login.jsp
and it worked ok..
 
Problem:
Unfortunately, when I tried to access my webapplication from another computer, 
I tried to type from url:
http://192.168.1.2/webapplication/login.jsp, the browser always gives the Page 
cannot be displayed page.
(where the IP address is the address which Tomcat 6 was installed).
Are there futher configurations needed to be done?
 
You may give me links / websites that relates to my problem (if you're not in 
the mood for explaining ha.ha!)
 
Thank you for reading my e-mail.
 
Godbless,
Ryan Webb -- from Philippines
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Help on Tomcat configurations

2008-02-27 Thread Ryan Webb

Dear Apache-Tomcat, 
 
Hello, I am Ryan Webb from Philippines and this is my first time to use Tomcat.
I have problem in configuring my Tomcat.
 
-Situation:
I have a computer and there are no other webserves (IIS, etc) installed, except 
tomcat 6.0.14 (full install).
I deployed war file by copying and pasting to /webapps folder.
I checked if my webapplication is working by typing 
http://localhost/webapplication/login.jsp and it is working fine.
 
 
-Problem:
when I try to access using other computer, I typed 
http://192.168.0.1/webapplication/login.jsp, error page occured.
where ip address is address of machine where Tomcat is installed. (Page cannot 
be displayed -- from IE 6.0)
 
 
-Help:
Do i need to configure some things on Tomcat? or I did some thing stupid? How 
can i change Ip address to something customized like 
http://ryan.com/webapplication/login.jsp ?
-my webapplication is private use only. (intranet)
 
I have no collegue to help me. Please send me a lifeline..^^
 
Thank you very much for all your help (in advance!)
 
Warmest regards,
Ryan G. Webb
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