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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Andy Wang <aw...@ptc.com> on 2009/04/03 21:01:41 UTC

nsapi_redirector with Sun Java System Web Server 7.0?

Has anyone used the nsapi redirectory to connect SJSWS 7.0 with Tomcat? 
I noted that the documentation all still refers to 6.0, but the README
on the binaries page is somewhat encouraging:

# nsapi_redirector-1.2.28-sjsws6.1sp11.so is for Sun Java System Web
Server (aka Netscape Enterprise Server).
It has been compiled against version 6.1 SP 11 and should work also with
7.0 SP 1.
# nsapi_redirector-1.2.28-sjsws6.1sp8-64bit.so is for 64 Bit Sun Java
System Web Server (aka Netscape Enterprise Server).
It has been compiled against version 6.1 SP 8 and should work also with
7.0 SP 1.

I'll be toying with it a bit now, but wanted to ask if there anyone has
first hand experience.

Thanks,
Andy


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Re: nsapi_redirector with Sun Java System Web Server 7.0?

Posted by Rainer Jung <ra...@kippdata.de>.
On 03.04.2009 21:01, Andy Wang wrote:
> Has anyone used the nsapi redirectory to connect SJSWS 7.0 with Tomcat? 
> I noted that the documentation all still refers to 6.0, but the README
> on the binaries page is somewhat encouraging:
> 
> # nsapi_redirector-1.2.28-sjsws6.1sp11.so is for Sun Java System Web
> Server (aka Netscape Enterprise Server).
> It has been compiled against version 6.1 SP 11 and should work also with
> 7.0 SP 1.
> # nsapi_redirector-1.2.28-sjsws6.1sp8-64bit.so is for 64 Bit Sun Java
> System Web Server (aka Netscape Enterprise Server).
> It has been compiled against version 6.1 SP 8 and should work also with
> 7.0 SP 1.
> 
> I'll be toying with it a bit now, but wanted to ask if there anyone has
> first hand experience.

I had it working like a year ago, but I don't regularly test with it.
That's why there is a "should" in the README, and yes, it's meant to be
"somewhat encouraging" :)

If you run into problems, let us know.

Regards,

Rainer

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