I'm sorry for being unhelpful but I must say, "Ouch."
On 10/31/07, Vigorito, Nicholas E. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This may sound corny but I am just wondering. It looks like I am going
> to be supporting a web app that is installed under Tomcat 1.1
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> Does anyone know what the release date o
ristopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Moran,
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> Moran Ben-David wrote:
> > If you're using apache you could just use mod_rewrite.
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> It's much simpler and efficient, if you're using httpd, to
If you're using apache you could just use mod_rewrite.
moran
On 10/15/07, Daniel M Garland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
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> I was formerly hosting a web application at
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> http://somehost/somecontext
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> which I am now hosting at
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> http://somehost
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> so that the context is now ROOT, instead
Chris,
Thanks for taking the time to answer these. This information is very
useful. I'll express more thanks with further questions.
> Nobody uses the jni worker anymore. The jni worker was intended to be an
> embedded Tomcat instance running from the mod_jk module, and is only
> supported in v
> Apache httpd and Tomcat do not share any memory, so there is not any
> explicit memory-copying going on.
How do they share data? For example, when Tomcat creates an HTTP
response containing 50k of HTML, I assume that data exists in Tomcat's
memory space. How does that data move over to apache'
m hoping to leverage
someone else's experience here.
Moran Ben-David
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