Gregor,
have a look at www.cmsmatrix.org
there are several java open source cms. I would give alfresco a
chance (www.alfresco.org), but it may be overkill.
You could try Daisy (www.daisycms.org) (it's more a wiki system but
quite interesting) or Apache Lenya (lenya.apache.org). Both ar
Richard!
As you said: You installed PHP separately installed on your laptop.
Tomcat can't interpret PHP out of the box. If you only want to use
PHP without any Java, install the Apache HTTPD (httpd.apache.org)
with mod_php5 enabled. If you also want to use Java, you've got
three choices
Hi!
> http://localhost:8443 (note the http not the https)
> I am pretty sure that this is NOT valid behaviour.
Why do you think so? I that tomcat will initialise the SSL
negotiation. Client and Server have to exchange the keys. If you do
not tell the browser that it has to do this negotiation (yo
Peter,
I tested this in another configuration and it didn't work, but now I
tested it again and it works. It seems to be an apache/connector
issue.
Thanks for the advice!
Sometimes it's much easier than it seems...
Martin
am Dienstag, 17. Oktober 2006 um 12:56 schrieben Sie:
> Hi!
Hi!
I've got some serious problems with the following configuration:
Windows XP Prof. SP2
Apache 2.2.3
mod_proxy_http
Tomcat 5.5.20
Java Sun SDK 1.5.0_09
After some requests by IE from any machine on the network all
network connections on the server freeze. The only solution is t