Thomas,
check out this page:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-3.2-doc/index.html. It deals with
Tomcat 3.2, but it has a lot of general information about the why's and
how's of integrating Tomcat and Apache.
Regards
Kristian
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Subject: General questions about Tomcat-Apache
After having worked with some other servers I am currently
evaluating Apache and Tomcat
binary works as both.
Sorry for these general questions but I found them not answered in the internet.
Thank you
Thomas
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. How do I do it ?
Does the same Tomcat binary work as a plug-in for Apache and as a stand-alone server
or do I have to download two separate binaries ?
Sorry for these general questions but I found them not answered in the internet.
Thank you
Thomas
hi Friends
just wanted to know if .java files generated after compiling a jsp can
be free of comment's like follows as it makes the code difficult to read
// end
// HTML // begin [file=C:\\prashanth\\5th
presention\\jakarta-tomcat-3.3\\webapps\\examples\\test\\bean.jsp;from=
(14,31);to=(15,16)]
Hello,
I've tried out the WebDAV example context provided with Tomcat 4.0, and
it's very practical and straightforward to use. I imagine it's built on top
of Jakarta Slide. Nevertheless, I've found both WebDAV and Slide difficult
to put into practice, because:
- it could create a lot of
Hello,
I've tried out the WebDAV example context provided with Tomcat 4.0, and
it's very practical and straightforward to use. I imagine it's built on
top
of Jakarta Slide.
Actually, no.
Nevertheless, I've found both WebDAV and Slide difficult to put into
practice, because:
- it could