MidTier on Linux

2006-07-25 Thread Watson Benjamin A Contr AFWA/XOO
** Greetings List,   System information for starters:   Database: MS SQL Server 2000 SP4 on Windows Server 2003 Application: Remedy 6.3 on Windows Server 2003 Web: MidTier 6.3 on Windows Server 2003 with IIS6 and Servlet Exec.   Now, onto the "problem".   I've gleemed from the list that t

Re: MidTier on Linux

2006-07-25 Thread Baytops, Abdullah P.
, 2006 3:10 PMTo: arslist@ARSLIST.ORGSubject: MidTier on Linux** Greetings List,   System information for starters:   Database: MS SQL Server 2000 SP4 on Windows Server 2003 Application: Remedy 6.3 on Windows Server 2003 Web: MidTier 6.3 on Windows Server 2003 with

Re: MidTier on Linux

2006-07-26 Thread Jarl Grøneng
1) Yes. 2) This may give you a staring point. http://www.javasystemsolutions.com/docs/ApacheTomcatMidtierv1.pdf A tip: Install mid-tier in /usr/ar/mid-tier/, then create a soft link from the version_patch to /usr/ar/mid-tier/current Then there is much easier to install new patch versions, and

Re: MidTier on Linux

2006-07-28 Thread Derek Berube
** Unless you have a compelling need to run Apache, have you considered just running Tomcat alone?  Most of the environments in which I deploy Mid-Tier, this is the configuration that we use because the web application servers are only being used for Mid-Tier.The only out-of-the ordinary configurat

Re: MidTier on Linux

2006-07-28 Thread Michael Worts
scussion list(ARSList)" 28/07/2006 14:33 Please respond to arslist@ARSLIST.ORG To arslist@ARSLIST.ORG cc Subject Re: MidTier on Linux ** Unless you have a compelling need to run Apache, have you considered just running Tomcat alone?  Most of the environments in which I de

Re: MidTier on Linux

2006-07-28 Thread Watson Benjamin A Contr AFWA/XOO
** I read through John Baker's MidTier on Linux install guide and got it working finally (really nice How-To by the way).   Basically, I did the same thing Mike mentioned before (using Tomcat manager to import the MidTier WAR file).   This made things work for me locally (e.g. localhost

Re: MidTier on Linux

2006-07-30 Thread Jason McDonald
Benjamin A Contr AFWA/XOO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ** I read through John Baker's MidTier on Linux install guide and got it working finally (really nice How-To by the way).   Basically, I did the same thing Mike mentioned before (using Tomcat manager to import the MidTier WAR fi

Re: MidTier on Linux

2006-07-30 Thread Michiel Beijen
e know.   Thanks. Jason  On 7/28/06, Watson Benjamin A Contr AFWA/XOO < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ** I read through John Baker's MidTier on Linux install guide and got it working finally (really nice How-To by the way).   Basically, I did the same thing Mike mentioned before (using

Re: MidTier on Linux

2006-07-30 Thread Jason McDonald
< [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ** I read through John Baker's MidTier on Linux install guide and got it working finally (really nice How-To by the way).   Basically, I did the same thing Mike mentioned before (using Tomcat manager to import the MidTier WAR file).   This made things work for

Re: MidTier on Linux

2006-07-31 Thread Derek Berube
On 7/28/06, Watson Benjamin A Contr AFWA/XOO < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ** I read through John Baker's MidTier on Linux install guide and got it working finally (really nice How-To by the way).   Basically, I did the same thing Mike mentioned before (using Tomcat manager to import the MidT

Re: MidTier on Linux

2006-07-31 Thread Steve
t other software is required (I see some of you mentioning Tomcat / Apache)...If anyone knows of such a text, pls let me know.   Thanks. Jason  On 7/28/06, Watson Benjamin A Contr AFWA/XOO < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ** I read through John Baker's MidTier on Linux install guide a

Re: MidTier on Linux

2006-07-31 Thread Jason McDonald
tware is required (I see some of you mentioning Tomcat / Apache)...If anyone knows of such a text, pls let me know.   Thanks. Jason  On 7/28/06, Watson Benjamin A Contr AFWA/XOO < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ** I read through John Baker's MidTier on Linux install guide and g

MidTier on Linux / Windows

2006-07-31 Thread Bezhenar, Dmitry
, July 31, 2006 4:22 PMTo: arslist@ARSLIST.ORGSubject: Re: MidTier on Linux ** I've included my comments in your original message below. Derek On Jul 30, 2006, at 12:59 PM, Jason McDonald wrote: ** Thanks.   I went through the installation instructions, but was unsure what

Installing 7.6.0.4 midtier on linux/apache/tomcat

2011-11-10 Thread James Pifer
We have a 64 bit sles11sp1 system now running 7.6.0.4 after going through the upgrade process. It's a custom system with no ITSM. For midtier we did this: 1) As suggestion, installed apache from source rather than use sles packages. It's located at /usr/local/apache2 2) Ran the installer for t

Installing 7.6.0.4 midtier on linux/apache/tomcat

2011-11-11 Thread John Baker
James I have no idea why you are installing an Apache front end. it's pointless for almost all deployments of Mid Tier and the mod_jk connector is no longer reliable. Installing Mid Tier is easy. 1. Unpack Tomcat. 2. Set LD_LIBRARY_PATH to tomcat/webapps/arsys/WEB-INF/lib. 3. Place Mid Tier wa

Installing 7.6.0.4 midtier on linux/apache/tomcat

2011-11-12 Thread John Baker
Axton If Mid Tier isn't handling cache control headers correct, I'd consider that a bug. mod_jk is not super when you've got multiple back ends and one dies, or if you're using one of the variety of AJP connectors in JBoss/Tomcat that don't quite handle sockets properly. I've not tested mod_pr

Re: Installing 7.6.0.4 midtier on linux/apache/tomcat

2011-11-11 Thread Axton
I find Apache useful for the following things: - Content-Expiration, Cache-Control, and max-age (mod_expires and mod_headers) - Compression (mod_deflate) A decent article that goes into more detail: http://www.mnot.net/cache_docs/ Those two things can have a drastic impact on the performance of t