Re: How to serve .net and java websites on Windows 2008 with IIS7 and Tomcat

2011-02-02 Thread Rainer Frey
On Wednesday 02 February 2011 01:51:51 Jordan Michaels wrote: Please don't top post. > On 02/01/2011 04:38 PM, Conway Liu wrote: > > It seems like the Tomcat service only serves applications from one > > location ($CATALINA_HOME) No. you can have * webapps with a document path outside $CATALINA_

Re: How to serve .net and java websites on Windows 2008 with IIS7 and Tomcat

2011-02-01 Thread Thomas Strauß
Hi, if I understand your issue right, you want to put the URL into the mapping in the URIworkermapping properties instead of /someApp1|/*=worker1 /someApp2|/*=worker2 you write /app1.you.com|/*=worker1 /app2.you.com|/*=worker2 This way, you can address the tomcat workers with different doma

Re: How to serve .net and java websites on Windows 2008 with IIS7 and Tomcat

2011-02-01 Thread Jordan Michaels
A simple answer to your question is to create additional entries to your Tomcat server.xml file. While I know that there are some on this list who disagree with this method, I personally find that configuring hosts and contexts in the server.xml file very simple as it makes adding new hosts to

How to serve .net and java websites on Windows 2008 with IIS7 and Tomcat

2011-02-01 Thread Conway Liu
Hi, We are trying to setup a webserver that will serve multiple aspx (..Net) websites and and jsp (Java) websites. The webserver is a Windows 2008 R2 64 bit machine with IIS7. I have also installed Tomcat 6.0.30 running as a service. The sample web application works with no problem on http://lo