What exactly is the reason your team cannot access the application? It
doesnt sound like its a Tomcat issue but probably something related to your
network settings. Maybe the firewall?
How are they accessing your system?
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 3:40 PM, Neil Aggarwal wrote:
> Ajay:
>
> > I don't
Ajay:
> I don't think that would be a solution because that
> application is fetching
> some values from database also and through the google app
> engine I may not
> be able to get those values from the database.
You will need to put both your database and tomcat
app on a server that support
On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 11:47 PM, ajaypal wrote:
> My name is Ajay and I have one web application which my whole team wants to
> access . My problem is that all my team is scattered on different places (at
> onsite and offshore) on different networks , So if I deploy that web
> application on my
ou might try Google App Engine, if you're
> struggling to find an actual server to deploy to.
>
>
> p
>
>
>> Thanks in advance
>> Ajay :)
>
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On 16/11/2009 07:47, ajaypal wrote:
Hi ,
My name is Ajay and I have one web application which my whole team wants to
access . My problem is that all my team is scattered on different places (at
onsite and offshore) on different networks , So if I deploy that web
application on my system , all te
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