] Trying to get SSI directives processed after request
has been processed by Tomcat app server.
I am working with a customer with the following basic configuration. They
are running Apache 1.3.33 and make heavy used of mod_include.
A new project has come up that uses J2EE web applications. Our
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I am working with a customer with the following basic configuration. They are running Apache
be appreciated!
-Dave
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I am working
Luc I. Suryo wrote:
hope this could help other
Apache 2.0.54 (Unix / Solaris)
tomcat 5.0.28 (Unix / Solaris)
module installed: mod_jk2, allowing us to pass certain directories that
are j2eee/java program back to Tomcat..
Note that mod_jk2 is deprecated.
Joost
I am working with a customer with the following basic configuration. They are
running Apache 1.3.33 and make heavy used of mod_include.
A new project has come up that uses J2EE web applications. Our intent was to
have Apache forward requests for .jsp to Tomcat 5 (running on a separate
server)
On 4/25/06, Pyeatt, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If the answer is you can't do that in Apache 1.3.*, but you can in Apache
2.* then I can investigate that option.
That is exactly the type of thing that filters in 2.x where designed
to do. So theoretically, the sentence above is exactly
On Tuesday 25 April 2006 23:35, Pyeatt, John wrote:
If the answer is you can't do that in Apache 1.3.*, but you can in Apache
2.* then I can investigate that option.
That's exactly the answer.
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Nick Kew
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