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    Dag Sunde Guest

    TomCat on Windows


    A Big Thanks to Piroz Mohseni for his article.

    I've spent the whole last week getting TomCat to
    work properly under Apache-control, and now this
    article comes along... one day too late... :-\

    Dag.


  2. #2
    Mike Hodge Guest

    Re: TomCat on Windows


    "Dag Sunde" <dag@orion.no> wrote:
    >
    >A Big Thanks to Piroz Mohseni for his article.
    >
    >I've spent the whole last week getting TomCat to
    >work properly under Apache-control, and now this
    >article comes along... one day too late... :-\
    >
    >Dag.
    >

    I installed Tomcat on a windows 2000 machine running IIS. The article from
    Mohseni is pretty good for the first part of installation but it doesn't
    address connecting Tomcat to IIS through the ISAPI redirector or running
    Tomcat as a service so you don't have to stay logged in all the time.

    I think there needs to be a follow up article. (Or better yet a series of
    articles that goes into developing an application on Tomcat with IIS.) From
    my reading you can configure Tomcat and IIS so that IIS serves all of your
    non JSP content. Seeing an example of an application built this way would
    be of great interest to me.

    Mike.

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