On 24.02.2014 00:09, Bobby Walker wrote:
The FreeBSD way is install via ports. However, I will go this route
and see what happens.
I used to use FreeBSD when versions 5-6 were in use.
I remember that Java port was not as stable as the Linux one. Compiled
one had some problems, as well as the
On Feb 24, 2014, at 3:28 AM, Mikolaj Rydzewski m...@ceti.pl wrote:
On 24.02.2014 00:09, Bobby Walker wrote:
The FreeBSD way is install via ports. However, I will go this route
and see what happens.
I used to use FreeBSD when versions 5-6 were in use.
I remember that Java port was not as
I am new to using Tomcat, but I am being given a website from another server.
I've setup and configured Tomcat 7 on FreeBSD 10. I've got the webapp
installed and when I visit the page i get the information posted at the bottom
of the message.
It appears to me that there's a problem
2014-02-23 20:42 GMT+04:00 Bobby Walker bobjwal...@icloud.com:
I am new to using Tomcat, but I am being given a website from another server.
I've setup and configured Tomcat 7 on FreeBSD 10. I've got the webapp
installed and when I visit the page i get the information posted
a website from another
server. I've setup and configured Tomcat 7 on FreeBSD 10. I've got the
webapp installed and when I visit the page i get the information posted at
the bottom of the message.
It appears to me that there's a problem with
org.apache.jasper.util.SystemLogHandler. I have