On 20/11/2009 12:52, Sabo, Eric wrote:
Those steps I was not sure about, can you give me default values or settings, 
that might be my issue.

The default server.xml has some settings that are default.  Obviously.
Have you changed them, if so, what to?

The jsp is in the default web site, but I would like the whole server to have 
this ability - meaning more that just the default site, we will probably have a 
couple of web sites on this server.

And exactly where is that?
You can't just place files in a/the "webapps" directory.

I'm not going to keep guessing what you've done; if you want help you've got to give me the info I asked for.


p


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To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: Tomcat / windows 2008 IIS 7 x64

On 20/11/2009 12:34, Sabo, Eric wrote:
That step did not work, I have one file that has a simple jsp page it will not 
display it.

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Subject: Re: Tomcat / windows 2008 IIS 7 x64

On 20/11/2009 12:23, Sabo, Eric wrote:
1. Tomcat is running on port 8080, at least I am getting to the default web 
site.

Good start.

2-3.  Don't know what you mean by this?   How does one check?

2. Your application.

JSP != PHP  You can't just chuck JSP files into a published directory&
hope they work*.

Do you have an application to deploy to Tomcat already?

OK, so:

What Connectors and Hosts you have defined in your server.xml?
Where did you put the JSP?


p



p



* Probably.

Nothing has been written to my log files that I setup in the isap.properties 
file.

I am new to tomcat so please bare with me on this.

Thanks for all your help on this issue.

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Subject: Re: Tomcat / windows 2008 IIS 7 x64

On 20/11/2009 12:11, Sabo, Eric wrote:
Still after trying some more things we are still getting an "HTTP Error 404.3 - Not 
Found"  -  error code of "0x80070032"

I followed this steps:

http://jspors.blogspot.com/2009/01/setting-up-64-bit-tomcat-6-on-iis7.html

Configure Tomcat (this is the part we are not really sure)

Start with little steps:

1. Can you get Tomcat running with the default server.xml?

2. Next, can you get Tomcat running your app as a standalone?

3. After that connect IIS to Tomcat.

Get back to us at each stage if it's not working.
Don't forget to check log files.  catalina.out is a good place to start.

Set up server.xml
    >
Set up context.xml
Set up isapi_redirect.properties, workers.properties, and 
uriworkermap.properties (see 
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/reference/iis.html)

Also how do we tell if we got the right executables meaning the right x64 ones?

Tomcat won't start.  Probably.


p



Since this is open source, is there anyone that does this setup for consulting 
fee?

-----Original Message-----
From: Sabo, Eric
Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 11:38 AM
To: 'users@tomcat.apache.org'
Subject: Tomcat / windows 2008 IIS 7 x64

Is there any official documentation on how to setup Tomcat (ASPX/JSP java 
interpreter) on a Windows 2008 using IIS 7 (x64 platform)  ?



Thanks in advance,
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California University of Pennsylvania
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