I just installed mod_webapp and got apache+tomcat working.
But I haven't figured out how to send *.jsp files to tomcat.
Right now I am mouting the whole application under tomcat's directory and
pointing apache to it.
How do I process jsp files under the apache directory using tomcat?
-Sekhar
"Charles Horan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
01/16/02 06:28 PM
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Dennis:
I am new to both apache and tomcat however I do know that only one of
these
processes can bind Port 80. Whichever one starts first will get the port
and
the other will fail.
Apparently you need to use the mod_webapp module for apache to connect to
tomcat through apache. I'm currently attempting just that.
Micheal Wentzel sent me the following URL to get mod_webapp
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v4.0/bin/
I realize that this only responds to point 1 of your email, but hopefully
it
helps some small amount.
Regards
Charles Horan
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Subject: RE: Tomcat 4.0.1 and Apache 1.3.22 on NT 4.0 Server:
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Thanks for your reply, Rosh.
Further Questions:
(1) If both Apache and Tomcat are both running and both configured to
port 80, which
will handle a request? Will Apache process html requests and Tomcat
process jsp
requests?
(2) I have Apache configured to return a custom page for 404 Error
responses. If an
unknown jsp request is submitted and Tomcat tries to process it, will
Tomcat then refer
processing back to Apache to report the 404 Error?
(3) The O'Reilly page, "Installing and Configuring Tomcat"
(http://www.onjava.com/lpt/a//onjava/2001/03/29/tomcat.html)
is for "installing Tomcat as a stand-alone server". How is the
installation/configuration
different for running Tomcat WITH Apache?
(4) The Jyve FAQ instructions (mentioned in previous email below) says
to install
ApacheModuleJserv.dll in "d:\apache_root\modules\" (substituting drive
letter, etc.,
appropriately). Is this also needed with the Apache/Tomcat 4.0.1
install?
Thanks again for any help provided!
-----Original Message-----
From: rnavendra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 3:13 PM
To: tomcat-user
Subject: Re: Tomcat 4.0.1 and Apache 1.3.22 on NT 4.0 Server:
Install/Config
I installed Tomcat as a service too (there is an option when
installing). In you Tomcat server.xml file (found in the conf dir) you
must change the http port to 80 instead of 8080. Now Tomcat will handle
the JSP.
Rosh.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/17/02 08:07AM >>>
(I'm a new subscriber, so please excuse this if it's a duplicate
request.)
Question:
How to install / configure Apache and Tomcat 4.0.1 on NT 4.0 Server so
that
both will be started at bootup and so Apache will defer appropriate
requests (e.g., jsp) to Tomcat automatically?
What I've done so far:
Running NT 4.0 Server SP 6a. Have installed Apache Web Server 1.3.22
(port 80)
as a service, which runs successfully. Have installed Java 2 SDK v
1.3.1_02.
Have also downloaded and expanded Tomcat 4.0.1 per instructions. Have
set
JAVA_HOME, TOMCAT_HOME, and CATALINA_HOME on NT 4.0 Server per
instructions.
Where I've looked so far:
The closest instructions I've found as to what I'm doing are at
<http://nagoya.apache.org:8080/jyve-faq/Turbine/screen/MainMenu/question_id/
693/topic_id/102/screen/DisplayQuestionAnswer/faq_id/12/project_id/2/action/
SetAll>
,
which is a Jyve FAQ - "Installing Jakarta-Tomcat on Windows NT Server".
But it
addresses the process using Apache 3.1.12 and Tomcat 3.1, and the online
documentation for Tomcat 4.0.1 says that 4.0 is significantly different
than
3.x.
Thanks in advance for your help!
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