Have a look here:
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/howto/apache.html
HTH,
Bill
Eugene Poole wrote:
I'm trying to find a good HowTo or Tutorial on what must be done to
configure Apache-2.0 + Tomcat-5.0 + mod_jk all running on my single
Fedora Core 4 box. Is there such a document? I'm r
> From: Eugene Poole [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Is There A HowTo?
>
> I'm trying to find a good HowTo or Tutorial on what must be done to
> configure Apache-2.0 + Tomcat-5.0 + mod_jk all running on my single
> Fedora Core 4 box.
Unless you have a pressing ne
I'm trying to find a good HowTo or Tutorial on what must be done to
configure Apache-2.0 + Tomcat-5.0 + mod_jk all running on my single
Fedora Core 4 box. Is there such a document? I'm running the Apache
from the original FC4 install. I'm using Sun's Java 1.4.2-10. The
Apache runs correctly
In that case, simplify your life by dropping Apache HTTPd from the
equation. The only reason to keep Apache HTTPd in the equation is if you
have content in other technologies and you don't want to bloody your
head against the wall trying to make CGI work with tomcat. Tomcat can
easily handle t
Joe Plautz wrote:
You can find just about what ever you are looking for on the web, but
I've found that there are several well written books on Tomcat. When I
was getting started, I had a copy of "Professional Apache Tomcat." It
didn't have everything that I needed, but it was most certainly m
the easiest of these.
--- On Tue 02/07, Eugene Poole < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
From: Eugene Poole [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Date: Tue, 07 Feb 2006 09:02:08 -0500
Subject: Is There a Howto - Again
What I should have asked was:"Where can I find a '
You can find just about what ever you are looking for on the web, but
I've found that there are several well written books on Tomcat. When I
was getting started, I had a copy of "Professional Apache Tomcat." It
didn't have everything that I needed, but it was most certainly my first
stop. Speci
Bjørge Solli wrote:
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Both httpd(apache) and tomcat can be installed with yum on FC4. How to use
them together depends on what you want to do. Oracle I have no clue about.
In short: there is no howto covering your question. Your Q is too general. Be
more specific on your problem and what
Your question is answered in many, many, many parts. Start with "how to
install" for each component, then "how to connect tomcat and
apache". Finally "How to setup tomcat to access Oracle". Search the net
and the tomcat website. All the answers are out there.
--David
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On Tuesday 07 February 2006 15:02, Eugene Poole wrote:
> What I should have asked was:
> "Where can I find a 'HowTo' or a tutorial on HTTP 2.0.53 + Tomcat
>
On Tuesday 07 February 2006 15:02, Eugene Poole wrote:
> What I should have asked was:
> "Where can I find a 'HowTo' or a tutorial on HTTP 2.0.53 + Tomcat
> 5.0.28 + Oracle 10g R2 + Fedora Core 4?"
42..
Both httpd(apache) and tomcat can be installed with yum on FC4. How to use
them together
What I should have asked was:
"Where can I find a 'HowTo' or a tutorial on HTTP 2.0.53 + Tomcat
5.0.28 + Oracle 10g R2 + Fedora Core 4?"
Gene
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