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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Pipho Matt <Pi...@JohnDeere.com> on 2003/01/09 15:12:18 UTC

iPlanet 6.0 / Tomcat 4.1.18 / W2k

We are trying to run Tomcat 4.1.18 as our servlet runner with iPlanet 6.0 as
the web server on a Windows 2000 server.  We have iPlanet and Tomcat running
successfully independently of each other.  We now would like to have iPlanet
forward the servlet requests to Tomcat.

The problem we are having is that we can't find the nsapi_redirect.dll
referenced in all of the installation documentation we have read.  We are
also unable to create one on our own.  The main documentation we have
referenced is the JK documentation on the apache site.  
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/jk/neshowto.html 

We have tried to take the nsapi_redirect.dll from the Tomcat version 3.3 and
edited our obj.conf file to reference this .dll and it still did not
correctly redirect.

Has anyone done this or could provide us with some more documentation.

Thanks,
Matt Pipho
319 292-5566


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Re: iPlanet 6.0 / Tomcat 4.1.18 / W2k

Posted by Charles Baker <ra...@yahoo.com>.
--- "John P. Dodge" <do...@cruciate.ca.boeing.com>
wrote:
> You are probably going need to compile it yourself
> from the source. I have
> compiled it on Solaris and it is pretty simple, but
> I don't know about
> Win32.
> 
> 
> On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Pipho Matt wrote:
> 
> > We are trying to run Tomcat 4.1.18 as our servlet
> runner with iPlanet 6.0 as
> > the web server on a Windows 2000 server.  We have
> iPlanet and Tomcat running
> > successfully independently of each other.  We now
> would like to have iPlanet
> > forward the servlet requests to Tomcat.
> >

I just did an install of iPlanet 6.0 and it includes a
Servlet/JSP container. I'm curious as to why you need
tomcat? I use tomcat with apache in other places, but
this particular job is anti-freesoftware so they
shelled out the bucks for iPlanet.


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Re: iPlanet 6.0 / Tomcat 4.1.18 / W2k

Posted by "John P. Dodge" <do...@cruciate.ca.boeing.com>.
You are probably going need to compile it yourself from the source. I have
compiled it on Solaris and it is pretty simple, but I don't know about
Win32.


On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Pipho Matt wrote:

> We are trying to run Tomcat 4.1.18 as our servlet runner with iPlanet 6.0 as
> the web server on a Windows 2000 server.  We have iPlanet and Tomcat running
> successfully independently of each other.  We now would like to have iPlanet
> forward the servlet requests to Tomcat.
>
> The problem we are having is that we can't find the nsapi_redirect.dll
> referenced in all of the installation documentation we have read.  We are
> also unable to create one on our own.  The main documentation we have
> referenced is the JK documentation on the apache site.
> http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/jk/neshowto.html
>
> We have tried to take the nsapi_redirect.dll from the Tomcat version 3.3 and
> edited our obj.conf file to reference this .dll and it still did not
> correctly redirect.
>
> Has anyone done this or could provide us with some more documentation.
>
> Thanks,
> Matt Pipho
> 319 292-5566
>
>
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