At 11:27 07/19/2001 -0500, Curtis Dougherty wrote:
I'm trying to finish setting up the proxy os TOMCAT / IIS 5 / and Win2K
prof. I can't get the filter turn green and guess I have the wrong version
of the isapi_redirect.dll...
it is likely that it works but you don't have the registry edits in
At 11:27 07/19/2001 -0500, Curtis Dougherty wrote:
I'm trying to finish setting up the proxy os TOMCAT / IIS 5 / and Win2K
prof. I can't get the filter turn green and guess I have the wrong version
of the isapi_redirect.dll...
it is likely that it works but you don't have the registry edits in
does the virtual directory in fact point to webapps/ROOT? also, i assume
that you are using isapi_redirect.ddl... in which case you can put the JSPs
in the web site directory and not have to use virtual directorieswhich
may be confusing things too
if not then that may be an error.
i have found that tomcat will serve JSPs below the docbase as well...when i
use iis and isapi_redirect.dll
At 12:24 04/23/2001 -0300, you wrote:
No, just the parent. I mean, the one you've listed in the server.xml file
(docBase entry).
regards.
m-
Hi,
Im new to using to tomcat. My query
stupid question but did you make sure that the reg entries are correct and
the filter has a green arrow?
At 13:40 04/23/2001 -0400, you wrote:
Environment: Win2000. ISAPI filter is running.
Log file shows: 17:30:45 127.0.0.1 GET - 501
Browser reports a 501/505 error. Any help would be greatly
i have read all the documentation on workers and isapi_redirect.dll and the
minimal user guide and i still don't understand how to get tomcat to run
multiple instances.
here is what i have:
tomcat 3.2.1
win2k sp1
iis 5.0(the one that comes with win2k)
isapi_redirect.dll
so far i have been
i am running tomcat 3.2 on win2k. i have a jsp that
connects to mssql 2000 via some classes that i have
written.
there is a login for the web application. the login
process works on all tested netscape and ie version
less than 5.0 ... and that is good, but ie 5.0 and
higher (and aol, as
it is related to your class path and the fact that you did not import
java.sql.ResultSet or something like that.
At 16:48 04/17/2001 -0500, you wrote:
I'm using a JavaBean to communicate with a mysql database.
Here's what I do:
1. login.jsp -- user enters ID and password; also when this page
does anyone know which version of http tomcat uses?
how about the iis redirecter, isapi_redirect.dll?
thanks.
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