Finally I figured it out! I had to read about VirtualHost and
NameVirtualHost in the Apache manual, which I was trying to avoid. :)
Here's my final configuration. I have used both RewriteMatch and
mod_rewrite (just to to remind myself it can also be done both ways).
For now, I have chosen not to w
- Original Message -
From: "Sam Wun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 4:21 PM
Subject: Why use SOAP in Java
Hi,
I am wondering why use SOAP with Java?
Since SOAP is based on RPC, I think the best question may be asked, why
use RPC for client-server applicat
2008/4/13, Shashidhar Rampally <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[...]
> Also when I tried to replace one VirtualHost with multiple
> VirtualHosts (and hence not needing mod_rewrite), I am getting the
> following error message:
> [warn] VirtualHost xyz.com:80 overlaps with VirtualHost
> www.xyz.com:80, the
Sorry! No. Eclipse is on my local machine!
Server:
Windows Server 2003
Enterprise Edition
Service Pack 2
JDK 1.5.0_04
JRE 1.6.0_03
Thanks.
Bob
-Original Message-
From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 2:33 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject:
Hi,
In most case yes. Double check your startup script (or windows
service). By default most of the tomcat configurations are relative
to ${catalina.base} which by default is ${catalina.home} which is the
installation directory. The web apps are relative to the directory
webapps, if the web app
Hi
I m looking for a way to run a JSP by an API from my code, instead of
sending an HTTP request to a server. That means that I m not going to start
tomcat, and instead just use Tomcat's classes to run a JSP from my (desktop)
application, as if surfing to it.
Is there way to do this?
Thanks
Yai