Which type of WebService stacks does TomCat support-out-of-the-box (=without
installing additional components):
JAX-WS
and/or
Axis
Assume I get to a remote server where TomCat is running. How can I check what
types of WebServices (and which spec version)
are currently supported by this T
Sorry for these newbie questions: I know the answers only for JBoss.
So I need assistance to do the same with Tomcat:
Into which dir in Tomcat installation do I have to deploy/copy web service
*.war files ?
Is there a "hot" deployment in Tomcat? Read: Do I have to restart Tomcat in
order
to let
As far as I noticed all comments in tomcat-users.xml
are striped off after Tomcat started.
How do I prevent this deletion of comments (permanently)?
Ben
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Assume Tomcat is currently running.
Now I change some entries in the server.xml or tomcat-users.xml
As far as I can see these entries are not immediately active.
How can I tell Tomcat to refresh his config information (=re-read the config
files)?
Is there a way without full shutdown + restart?
I installed TomCat (under WinXP) to
D:\server\java\TomCat\
Can I just move the whole directory tree to another location e.g.
D:\TomCat
Or is the absolute path of the base directory entered somewhere in TomCats
config files
during the initial TomCat installation?
In this case an existing TomCa
Assume I get to an already installed and running TomCat server.
How can I find out if Axis is already (successfully) installed on this server
and if yes which version it is?
Ben
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What is the difference between TomCat and Geronimo?
Do they implement the same functionality or is one a super-set of the other?
Ben
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Hi,
If I want to change the default port 8080 where TomCat is listening to another
port (e.g. 9955) where can I do this?
I gues it must be somewhere in a config xml file. In which exactly?
Ben
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