Hi,
Playing with the JNI connector, I found few simple ways to make it easier
to set it up. Larry, Mike - let me know if you're ok ( and if you can take
care of the doc part ).
1. JniConnector will be included in server.xml ( un-commented ). I added
code inside to detect if tomcat is started in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/15/01 09:51AM
Hi,
Playing with the JNI connector, I found few simple ways to make it easier
to set it up. Larry, Mike - let me know if you're ok ( and if you can take
care of the doc part ).
1. JniConnector will be included in server.xml ( un-commented ). I added
code
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Subject: Native configuration changes.
Hi,
Playing with the JNI connector, I found few simple ways to
make it easier
to set it up. Larry
On Wed, 15 Aug 2001, Mike Anderson wrote:
The problem with this is that when you start tomcat outside of Apache,
it isn't really doing anything but generating the auto-config files. They
whole idea of the JNI connector is that the web server starts its own
version of Tomcat by instantiating
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Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 1:20 PM
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Subject: Re: Native configuration changes.
On Wed, 15 Aug 2001, Mike Anderson wrote:
The problem with this is that when you start tomcat