Re: Tomcat supporting PHP

2007-07-17 Thread pankaj narang
Hello
   
  I am listening everything silently here but  I think Joe  is correct 
  

Joe Nathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  


Pid-2 wrote:
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> And how are you judging that?
> 
You should ask Redhat!

For example,
My products are in Java!
But my business website is in PHP!
I see my ISP a;one having customers in thousands 
who might be using PHP, no Java support. It's the same
for most small websites, because they cannot hire 
expensive Java programmers!

regards.


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Re: Tomcat supporting PHP

2007-07-17 Thread pankaj narang
even it will be easy to use php and jsp,struts like technologies altogether if 
needed using same tomcat container 
   
  Pankaj

Joe Nathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
PHP is based on interpreter. Instead, pre-compiler as in JSP can
improve performance of PHP significantly. Then there will be lots of
people switching to Tomcat

regards.


pankaj narang wrote:
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> Hello
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> I am listening everything silently here but I think Joe is correct 
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Re: Virtual Host with Different IP Address

2007-10-26 Thread pankaj narang
Brian
   
   
  You can use vmware if your server machine is window/linux so that you can 
share two app on same machine but with two different ip addresses
   
  If you are using linux on server then linux should provide you a solution 
very straight forwardly you can map two ip addresses on same machine and run 2 
tomcats on same machine and you need to see in linux how you can map other 
application as sub domain
   
  I am not an expert but i a sure if it is  linux box you have a lot of ways to 
do so
   
  Regards
  Pankaj  Narang

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I'm kind of new to this, so try to hear me out... I am running tomcat on two
separate machines. Each server has a different application running on it. 
Through my web browser, one server is accessed by domain mydomain.com, and
the other doesn't have a domain name, so I can only access it via the ip
address. I would like to know if tomcat can create a virtual host (or some
other solution) on the server with mydomain.com so that the other server can
run as a subdomain. For clarification, see the following:

Now: 
server1 - mydomain.com
server2 - 123.123.123.123
End result:
server1 - mydomain.com
server2 - sub.mydomain.com

Thank you for your help, I look forward to learning and participating in
these discussions.
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