It's XP version 2002. IIS is in Settings --> Control
Panel/Administrative Tools
Thanks for the feeback. I guess it's a limitation of my IIS version.
-- Scott.
Nelson, Tracy M. wrote:
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| Sent: Friday, 02 March, 2007 14:16
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| If
want to use IIS either, but a customer is
requiring it)
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Hi,
I'm still looking for anyone who has experience with the IIS plugin
(ISAPI_redirect.dll).
So far, nobody will admit to it. :-(
(I understand. I don't want to use IIS either, but a customer is
requiring it)
-- Scott.
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So far, there have been no responses to my recent requests for help with
the IIS plugin (ISAPI_redirect.dll v 1.2.20).
Because I'm getting Windows Active/X error messages in response to
servlet requests, it appears that my problem has to do with
environmental assumptions that are not satisfied
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From: Scott Danforth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 February 2007 15:04
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: mod_jk sticky session still not working
P.S. I see a mention of "cluster" in the documentation for jvmRoute. Do
I need to configure a "cluster" p
t module
would that be? Beats me. I'm using the version of IIS 5.0 that comes
with XP.
As before, suggestions would be appreciated.
-- Scott.
Scott Danforth wrote:
Nope. It fails the same way for HelloWordExample in the
servlets-examples context.
Any ideas appreciated. Anybody ever
ets-examples/servlet/*=tomcat1'
[Mon Feb 26 14:11:28 2007] [2020:1756] [debug] jk_isapi_plugin.c (885):
check if [/servlets-examples/servlet/HelloWordExample] is points to the
web-inf directory
[Mon Feb 26 14:11:28 2007] [2020:1756] [debug] jk_isapi_plugin.c (903):
[/servlets-examples/servle
quot;
I just love error messages that refer to "specified" items :-\
Anybody else have any ideas?
-- Scott.
Scott Danforth wrote:
I've got jk load balancing working from Apache, but need it to work
from IIS. I'm using the
My workers.properties and uriworkermap.prope
I've got jk load balancing working from Apache, but need it to work from
IIS. I'm using the
My workers.properties and uriworkermap.properties files are the same for
Apache and IIS.
#workers.properties
worker.list=loadbalancer
worker.tomcat1.type=ajp13
worker.tomcat1.host=192.168.1.7
worker.to
t sessionid created by Tomcat.
I'm not using Boss. Just Apache and Tomcat on a single Solaris machine.
-- Scott.
Mladen Turk wrote:
Scott Danforth wrote:
Mladen Turk wrote:
Thanks for your help. That sounds very reasonable, and I modifed the
two server.xml Engine elem
d by Tomcat.
I'm not using Boss. Just Apache and Tomcat on a single Solaris machine.
-- Scott.
Mladen Turk wrote:
Scott Danforth wrote:
Mladen Turk wrote:
Thanks for your help. That sounds very reasonable, and I modifed the
two server.xml Engine elements
P.S. I see a mention of "cluster" in the documentation for jvmRoute. Do
I need to configure a "cluster" perhaps?
-- Scott.
Scott Danforth wrote:
Mladen Turk wrote:
Scott Danforth wrote:
I'm trying to use jk1.2.20 mod_jk with Apache 1.3 for load balancing
Mladen Turk wrote:
Scott Danforth wrote:
I'm trying to use jk1.2.20 mod_jk with Apache 1.3 for load balancing
two tomcat services and sticky sessions aren't working.
You don't have session affinity mark
For each instance add jvmRoute="tomcat1" or
jvmRoute="
I'm trying to use jk1.2.20 mod_jk with Apache 1.3 for load balancing two
tomcat services and sticky sessions aren't working.
My application requires authentication, and displays a login on a new
session. When I kill one of the tomcats, the application works fine
(i.e., the authenticated sessio
isn't serializable. So it isn't
going
anywhere in the near term.
But, again thanks. I appreciate your help. :-)
-- Scott.
Hassan Schroeder wrote:
On 2/13/07, Scott Danforth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hmmm. I just joined this mailing list today,
But, so far, nobody has re
Hmmm. I just joined this mailing list today, and I'm happy to see that
there's lots of action.
But, so far, nobody has responded to my posting. Maybe I'm asking about
something so trivial that
everybody thinks somebody else will respond...
Anyway, having said that, I'll try again. Hopefully,
We want to convert an application currently based on JServ to Tomcat.
Does Tomcat allow you to "rotate" servers using a soft shutdown that
routes new sessions to a different container while continuing to support
existing sessions?
Thanks,
-- Scott.
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