Hi
In Tomcat 5.5.17 webapps itself deployed hence put the RMS under webapps and
change the docbase
Regards
Raju
On 11/30/06, olivier nouguier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi,
A: put apache (httpd) in front of tomcat ==> quite easy.
B: dirty read/stream hack ==> don't know what to say :-)
hi,
A: put apache (httpd) in front of tomcat ==> quite easy.
B: dirty read/stream hack ==> don't know what to say :-)
On 11/29/06, Jennifer Lu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi David,
I think I have joined the list as I have received the confirmation on
this?
Probably this is the first email I se
Sorry about the hijack warning. Must have been not enough coffee.
So you want to put your resources outside the RMS webapp. I think you
have about four options:
1. Put the resources in the ROOT webapp and then refer to them with a
url like http://localhost:8080/images/logo.gif
2. If fronting t
Hi David,
I think I have joined the list as I have received the confirmation on this?
Probably this is the first email I sent before the confirmation. Thank you
for your advice on my question. However, the templates/images folder has to
be outside of the RMS webapp folder in this case so I cannot
1. the path attribute of your context definition will be ignored by
tomcat 5.5. The webapp itself will be deployed as RMS, not images.
2. Assuming you have an images folder in your RMS webapp and a file
named logo.gif exists there, the url
http://localhost:8080/RMS/images/logo.gif should work. C
Dear all,
I need to define a virtual mapping path on Tomcat 5.5. The following works
well on Tomcat 5.0.28 (I put it in the server.xml)
The webapp is called RMS and its classes directory has been installed on C:.
http://localhost:8080/RMS/images/logo.gifthis url works well on Tomcat
5.0.2