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> At 06:31 PM 6/25/01 +0200, you wrote:
> >It there any guide to install JBoss 2.2.2 with apache+Tomcat?
> >
> >I have been looking for the mailing list but I haven't found anything
>
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> If you're doing your job right there will be
> hundreds of newbies every d
Richard Bottoms wrote:
>>Isn't it just as easy to simply look it up in the archives?
>>
>>Cheers
>> Bent D
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Richard Bottoms wrote:
>>there was a thread on that a week or two ago.
>>
> [ note: this is not a criticism of the person who mentioned the previous
> thread]
>
> I didn't read it. Could someone please provide a side-by-side comparison
> between JBoss+Tomcat & JBoss-Jetty. There, I said it, and
: [JBoss-user] Apache+Tomcat+JBoss
>there was a thread on that a week or two ago.
[ note: this is not a criticism of the person who mentioned the previous
thread]
I didn't read it. Could someone please provide a side-by-side comparison
between JBoss+Tomcat & JBoss-Jetty. There, I said it,
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>Isn't it just as easy to simply look it up in the archives?
>
>Cheers
> Bent D
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At 08:12 PM 6/25/01 +0200, you wrote:
>This link was just for Appache+Tomcat configuring - that's all. I just
>wanted to help you as the first step in this, I think, is the knowldge about
>Appache+Tomcat configuration.
>I'm sorry if this didn't help you.
No criticism intended. That's the point o
mcat?
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> I have been looking for the mailing list but I haven't found anything
Mark
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>Isn't it just as easy to simply look it up in the archives?
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>Cheers
> Bent D
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Richard Bottoms wrote:
> At 01:19 PM 6/25/01 -0400, you wrote:
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>>It is just like configuring Tomcat and Apache without JBoss.
>>
>
>
> Yes, but with the JBoss-Tomcat bundle there is no configuration of
> JBoss+Tomcat needed. So only the last portion of the instructions apply.
>
> BTW, I ask
At 01:19 PM 6/25/01 -0400, you wrote:
>It is just like configuring Tomcat and Apache without JBoss.
Yes, but with the JBoss-Tomcat bundle there is no configuration of
JBoss+Tomcat needed. So only the last portion of the instructions apply.
BTW, I asked this earlier and haven't gotten an answer.
On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 10:20:35AM -0700, Richard Bottoms wrote:
>
> JBoss seems to be on the cusp of crtical mass Linux itself achieved a
> couple years ago. What's not helpful is a "we've already talked about that"
> or a RTFM approach to newbies. If you're doing your job right there will be
>
At 07:04 PM 6/25/01 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi,
>there is a Tomcat mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>and Appache + Tomcat integration documentation is here :
>http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-3.2-doc/index.html
>
>
>Mark
I had Apache+JServ working before I even heard of JBoss. I used the link
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It there any guide to install JBoss 2.2.2 with apache+Tomcat?
I have been looking for the mailing list but I haven't found anything
Thanks in ad
>there was a thread on that a week or two ago.
[ note: this is not a criticism of the person who mentioned the previous
thread]
I didn't read it. Could someone please provide a side-by-side comparison
between JBoss+Tomcat & JBoss-Jetty. There, I said it, and tomorrow someone
will probably ask for
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> It there any guide to install JBoss 2.2.2 with apache+Tomcat?
>
> I have been looking for the mailing list but I haven't found anything
>
> Thanks in advance
>
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From: Richard Bottoms [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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At 06:31 PM 6/25/01 +0200, you wrote:
>It there any guide to insta
Richard Bottoms wrote:
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> Perhaps a side-by-side comparison between Jetty & Tomcat for the uninitiated.
>
there was a thread on that a week or two ago.
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At 06:31 PM 6/25/01 +0200, you wrote:
>It there any guide to install JBoss 2.2.2 with apache+Tomcat?
>
>I have been looking for the mailing list but I haven't found anything
>
>Thanks in advance
As I understand it, you can do JBoss+Tomcat with stand alone Apache or
Apache+JServe+Tomcat with stan
It there any guide to install JBoss 2.2.2 with apache+Tomcat?
I have been looking for the mailing list but I haven't found anything
Thanks in advance
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>Why do you think you would want both in the same VM - am I missing
>something here, or are you ???
>
>
>Jules
I guess so. As a newbie I have experience with JBoss & Tomcat, but not
Jetty. If I can serve up Java Server Pages and static HTML from Jetty that
sunds like the way to go.
Perhaps a sid
Richard Bottoms wrote:
> At 11:14 AM 6/24/01 +0100, you wrote:
> >You might want to consider Jetty (which is a pure Java HTTP Server and
> Servlet
> >Container) and has been integrated intravm with JBoss.
>
> All I need is a JBoss-Tomcat-Jetty bundle and I'll start using it.
Now, you've lost me.
There is a JBoss-Jetty bundle... you dont need tomcat if you have jetty. it
is also a servlet/jsp container
Al
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From: Richard Bottoms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2001 12:41 PM
Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] Apache+Tomcat+
See my immediately prior post on the subject of native thread support in
Linux. The short answer is that it is present -- and the referenced jBoss
documentation already wrong -- as of kernel 2.2 and Sun JVM 1.3.
The Linux 2.4 kernel makes substantial internal changes to the scheduler,
especially
The jBoss documentation is simply wrong and grossly outdated in any
meaningful way. See my extensive post on a related issue a few days ago:
http://www.mail-archive.com/jboss-user%40lists.sourceforge.net/msg07518.html
Linux, as of the 2.2 kernel and 1.3 Sun JVM, certainly does have real
native
At 11:14 AM 6/24/01 +0100, you wrote:
>You might want to consider Jetty (which is a pure Java HTTP Server and
Servlet
>Container) and has been integrated intravm with JBoss.
All I need is a JBoss-Tomcat-Jetty bundle and I'll start using it.
r.b.
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> Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2001 10:45 AM
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> Java is an interpreter that reads b
at all if
> you are content with the functionality and performance of the Tomcat's web
> server.
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> Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 2:13 AM
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Java is an interpreter that reads bytecodes generated by javac (the java
compiler) and at runtime converts those
22, 2001 2:13 AM
Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] Apache+Tomcat+JBoss
> My business partner wondered why the goal is to send static pages out to
> Apache when it might make more sense to create a module that 'is' Apache
> inside the JBoss-tomcat space.
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At 12:32 PM 6/21/01 -0600, you wrote:
>I wrestled with this problem as well; there is no elegant solution at
>this time. Put your java classes and JSP pages in your WAR file, and
>keep your static content (HTML and images) completely separate, and
>deploy them separately.
>
>
>Jim Crossley wrot
Do you use some sort of naming policy in your JSP pages that identify
the "static content location" or do you work some sort of Apache config
magic to allow the JSP pages to reference pages relative to the servlet
context's document root? If so, what was the policy and/or magic?
Bryan Field-Elli
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> Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 13:41
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> Subject: [JBoss-user] Apache+Tomcat+JBoss
>
> We're currently deploying our web apps (packaged as war files) on
> Apache+Tomcat 3.2, and it works fine, except for one problem. We&
changing a symlink. This made debugging much easier.
Samuel
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Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 13:41
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We're currently deploying our web apps (packaged as war file
We're currently deploying our web apps (packaged as war files) on
Apache+Tomcat 3.2, and it works fine, except for one problem. We'd like
to be able to redeploy our apps independently of each other, without
having to stop and restart Tomcat.
Though we currently don't use EJB's in our apps, the J
Search the archives, I wrote a pretty detailed explanation of how to get
Apache + Tomcat + Jboss to work. If you search on "virtual
hosts" you should find it. Mysql is a separate issue. I
would do it this way:
1) Get jboss + tomcat working and verify it using localhost.
2) Add mysql to the mix
Apache won't server your application's ear file. If you want apache to
server your static stuff (images, etc.) you'll need to create the
directory for apache and share them out that way.
Andrei wrote:
> I have recently got this setup: +Apache +Tomcat +JBoss +MySQL +Linux
> and I want to know
Hi Andrei,
I am not an expert on this. I have set up Postgresql+JBoss+Tomcat with
security on linux. I guess you have to give more information on this and
where you have been stuck.
anil
Andrei wrote:
> I have recently got this setup: +Apache +Tomcat +JBoss +MySQL +Linux
> and I want to know h
I have recently got this setup: +Apache +Tomcat +JBoss +MySQL +Linux and I want to know how do I make
apache serve my application .ear and what are the steps to do this. Please
help!
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Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 1:26 PM
Subject: [JBoss-user] Apache + Tomcat + JBoss
> Hi,
>
> I have an Apache web server running, with Tomcat hooked to it, I have
> I
Hi,
I have an Apache web server running, with Tomcat hooked to it, I have
Installed Jboss on my machine, running fine, Can anyone tell me how can I
tie Tomcat to Jboss?
Do I require embedded tomcat? (what some docs were talking about) or can I
tinker with Jboss & Tomcat to get Apache,Tom
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