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"Arikawe,
Sweet! Thanks for the info!
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"Chad Boyd"
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We've got the exact same issue in our environment at all. Every time we
define a datasource, we have to restart Tomcat so that datasource can be
accessed. Additionally, when using a traditional web server frontend, like
Apache or IIS, with mod_jk or mod_jk2, we have to restart the web serve
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Is Tomcat considered to *be* a web server vs *having* a web server? I
thought the HTTP connector was the way to connect HTTP clients (browsers)
to the JSP/Servlet container.
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"Shapira, Yo
One issue I've had with using an Apache front-end to Tomcat 4 and 5 is
having to restart Apache if I need to restart Tomcat. So, if I have Apache
2 w/ mod_jk2 connected to Tomcat 5 and I deploy a new webapp using the
Tomcat Manager web interface I have to restart Tomcat after using the
Tomcat
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Where do you specify the application.xml file so the datasources are
configured automatically?
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Riaan Oberholzer
Thanks for the info. I'm already using the web interface to deploy my
webapp in both Tomcat 4.1.29 and 5.0.18. My question is, if I need to
deploy an "upgrade", let's say, to the webapp how can I deploy the new
version of the webapp:
*) without using ant
*) without losing the changes made
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>My personal experience has shown both. Shops that plan for enterprise
>wide services tend to get large servers and host multiple webapps on
>one container on such machines. This lends itself well to centralized
>administration, etc.
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>Shops that add webapps incrementally or at the department
> Howdy,
>>Would multiple Tomcat instances be run in a production environment as
well?
>Yeah, that's what I meant when I said one webapp per instance. If you
>have multiple webapps, that's multiple tomcat instances ;) Of course
>you can keep the admin or manager webapps also running on eac
Hi! I've got Tomat 4.1 .29 and Tomcat 5.0.18 up and running on a Windows
2000 server to test a webapp we're developing as well as learn some of the
environmental "issues" that might impact our app when we deploy it in
production environments.
Currently, we use ant to build a war file that is
Would multiple Tomcat instances be run in a production environment as well?
We're developing a webapp and having to retart Tomcat with each webapp
installation is one of our concerns.
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Tom
"Sh
I noticed in teh httpd.conf file, this mod_jk setting:
> JkMount /examples/*.jsp ajp13
instead of
JkMount /examples/* ajp13
If there is no "DirectoryIndex" file (like index.html or index.htm) and
"Indexes" is not a configured option of an Apache "Directory" directive,
the "You don't have
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