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From: BAO RuiXian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 12:15 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: IIS + Tomcat + Beans
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I have successfully integrated Tomcat 4.1 and IIS. I have Tomcat handle
all
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Although I don't use IIS, but, since you still have problems, how can
you claim you have successfully integrated Tomcat 4.1 and IIS.
Because all ".jsp" pages run on IIS. I've installed the filter on
IIS and setup the configuration on Tomcat. It was hard as hell, but now the
jsp pages work.
>jsp files that are on the IIS webserver. Because I'm using IIS, I don't
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>
How can you make Tomcat to handle all the jsp files on the IIS
webserver? Shouldn't be all jsp files located in Tomcat server instead?
I'm not certain of many Tomcat rules. I've found walkthroughs for
configuring IIS with Tomcat in a couple of books and have successfully
gotten it to work.
>have the standard WEB-INF directory associated with the directories I'm
>
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Not quite understand your question, but WEB-INF is only meaningful for
Tomcat server.
This is my problem. Tomcat Server is serving my jsp pages, but from an
outside directory.
>using. I don't know where to put my classes. I've tried putting them in
>the common folder in the apache program directory, but it still does not
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How come apache has a play here? Apache is another web server.
Sorry, when you install Tomcat it makes a folder in Program Files called
'APACHE SOFTWARE FOUNDATION'.
>find the class. Any ideas?
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>
I guess you want to use IIS as a frontend for so-called static pages
while Tomcat as a backend for so-called dynamic pages.
Yep. Not by choice.
Best
Bao
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