Howdy,

>First problem, is that no matter how I try and configure it, I can't
get
>tomcat 5 to talk to/with my IIS server (using jk2). Has anyone managed
to
>get this working?

I doubt it.  Tomcat 5 is barely alpha.  Everything in it is subject to
change, and I wouldn't be surprised if there were numerous connector
issues at this point of maturity.

>- start Tomcat in-process with IIS *or*  use some sort of NT service to
>start it. back at version 3, there used to be a service you could use
to
>start tomcat when NT came up... is there anything like that for tomcat
5?

Tomcat 4 can be run as a service on NT, yes.  You can search the list
archives for more information: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?w=2.

>Also...
>The "org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.config.IISConfig" class does not seem to be
>accessible (or not there at all) in tomcat 5... when I try to use it in
the
>config, to generate the jk2 config files, I just get a
>ClassNotFoundException.

Without looking at the actual class, I would say that's expected.
That's why there's a tomcat4 package in the class name.

>I'm hoping someone on the list has been through all this before, and
might
>have some pointers.

As I said, I doubt it.  You're jumping the gun with respect to tomcat5
at this point ;)

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics



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