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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Brenda Mijares <mi...@iivip.com> on 2001/06/08 17:21:30 UTC

jni worker in workers.properties

Has anyone configured a jni worker in the workers.properties file??



RE: Easy question??

Posted by Filip Hanik <ma...@filip.net>.
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: brenda [mailto:brenda]On Behalf Of Brenda Mijares
>Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 10:53 AM
>To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
>Subject: Easy question??
>
>
>Do .dll files only exist on windows or do they also function in Unix??
>
>If they only exist in unix, what would the equivalent of jvm.dll (under
>your jdk) be in unix.??
>
>
>

Easy question??

Posted by Brenda Mijares <mi...@iivip.com>.
Do .dll files only exist on windows or do they also function in Unix??

If they only exist in unix, what would the equivalent of jvm.dll (under
your jdk) be in unix.??



Re: workers.properties Configuration??

Posted by Scott Tatum <sc...@wcom.com>.
You don't have to configure it if you are running Tomcat standalone, but
you do have to configure it if you are running Tomcat with Apache. I am not
familiar with other webservers that Tomcat can connect with.

-Scott
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Senior Applications Developer, Special Projects
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Brenda Mijares wrote:

> I heard somewhere that is you have tomcat on a unix box you do NOT need
> to configure the workers.properties file ....
>
> Has anyone else heard this or read this??




workers.properties Configuration??

Posted by Brenda Mijares <mi...@iivip.com>.
I heard somewhere that is you have tomcat on a unix box you do NOT need
to configure the workers.properties file ....

Has anyone else heard this or read this??