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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Dr...@viaginterkom.de on 2000/07/21 17:48:54 UTC
troubles finding mod_jserv.so for Solaris 2.7
Would there be a binary ready to download or do I have to build it myself?
I am setting up Tomcat 3.1 together with Apache Web Server 1.3.12 on Solaris 2.7
Does mod_jserv belongs to web server project or to the Tomcat?
Drasko Kokic
Re: troubles finding mod_jserv.so for Solaris 2.7
Posted by Jonathan Eric Miller <je...@uchicago.edu>.
I can send you one if you want. As far as I know there isn't one on Apache's
Web site anymore (there used to be a few months ago). I guess Solaris just
isn't considered that important now that everyone has gone and switched to
Linux. ;-)
Jon
----- Original Message -----
From: <Dr...@viaginterkom.de>
To: <to...@jakarta.apache.org>
Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 10:48 AM
Subject: troubles finding mod_jserv.so for Solaris 2.7
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> Would there be a binary ready to download or do I have to build it myself?
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> I am setting up Tomcat 3.1 together with Apache Web Server 1.3.12 on
Solaris 2.7
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> Does mod_jserv belongs to web server project or to the Tomcat?
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> Drasko Kokic
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RE: Apache can't redirect on Tomcat when the dir doesn't exist ?
Posted by "Rob S." <rs...@home.com>.
I don't understand... if you're going to use Tomcat to handle all requests,
why run Apache?
I think I may be missing the point =)
- r
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ARNOD-PRIN Samuel [mailto:sarnodprin@marvel.ch]
> Sent: July 27, 2000 1:07 AM
> To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
> Subject: Apache can't redirect on Tomcat when the dir doesn't exist ?
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> I've defined 2 contexts,
> one on the root /
> and on on /tree
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> I want a servlet that serves all requests ...
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> the problem is, when I ask for an URL on this machine which directory
> does not exist
> , Apache doesn't redirect it to Tomcat...
>
> do you know how to do ?? there are no problems with IIS ;)
>
Apache can't redirect on Tomcat when the dir doesn't exist ?
Posted by ARNOD-PRIN Samuel <sa...@marvel.ch>.
I've defined 2 contexts,
one on the root /
and on on /tree
I want a servlet that serves all requests ...
the problem is, when I ask for an URL on this machine which directory
does not exist
, Apache doesn't redirect it to Tomcat...
do you know how to do ?? there are no problems with IIS ;)