Is there anything more about this (ProtocolHandler, Adapter, etc...), other
than the (very poor) javadocs, or is the only option is looking in the code?
Is there anything more about this, other than the (very poor) javadocs, or is
the only option is looking in the code?
"Viraj Turakhia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
> I am starting to work with Tomcat's code and have no clue where to start
> from.
> Any po
Hey Bill,
Thanks alot for this help of yours.
I will get back to you if I face problems in it. :)
Viraj K. Turakhia
On 8/29/06, Bill Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Viraj Turakhia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
> I am starting to work with Tomcat's
"Viraj Turakhia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
> I am starting to work with Tomcat's code and have no clue where to start
> from.
> Any pointers would be very very helpful.
Well, one method is to implement your own ProtocolHandler (
http://tomcat.apache.or
Yeah.. you are write.
But actually I am planning to use Tomcat's servlet container's capability.
Viraj
On 8/28/06, Marc Farrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Instead of goign through the over head of Tomcat, why not write your own
custom port listener and implement whatever protocol you want? You
Instead of goign through the over head of Tomcat, why not write your own
custom port listener and implement whatever protocol you want? You will
know that the sender has to adhere to that protocol standard and you would
adhere to same protocol as well.. Most protocols are just extensions of
TCPI
Hi all,
I am starting to work with Tomcat's code and have no clue where to start
from.
Any pointers would be very very helpful.
To start with, I would like to know whether Tomcat is configurable to work
with protocols other than http/https?
I want to configure Tomcat in such a way that it gives m