Hallo,
I save some application specific settings in file, that will be readed from
application.
This file contains parameters that can contain german special characters like
Ö, Ä, Ü, ß etc.
I tested my application under windows 2000 professional with Tomcat 5.0 and
under Linux and the german s
e a way to declare the port="80" but only for host=dato.app.at?
greetings,
Stasa Jerinic
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dato Denkwerkzeuge :: Corneliusgasse 4 :: A-1060 Wien
T +43 (0)1 581 29 70 :: F +43 (0)1 581 29
://dato.at:8080/app>
-->
port: 8080
context: /app
does that paint the picture for you,
you are confusing too many things at the same time
Filip
Stasa Jerinic wrote:
> Yes I set the port 8080 in .
> I think that I not anderstand you. I have now two ways to call my
> web-applicatio
Jerinic Stasa
>
> if you are only using one element in server.xml, then you don't
> need any aliases at all, get rid of them. all your requests will go to
> that host/app anyway
>
>
> filip
>
> Stasa Jerinic wrote:
>
>> Hallo,
>> I'm using
l, get rid of them. all your requests will go to
that host/app anyway
filip
Stasa Jerinic wrote:
> Hallo,
> I'm using Tomcat 5.0. For my web-application I use Hibernate, Struts and
> Struts-Layout Frameworks.
> I have following problem:
> By starting my application wit
r requests will go to
that host/app anyway
filip
Stasa Jerinic wrote:
> Hallo,
> I'm using Tomcat 5.0. For my web-application I use Hibernate, Struts and
> Struts-Layout Frameworks.
> I have following problem:
> By starting my application with http://localhost:8080/app or
>
Hallo,
I'm using Tomcat 5.0. For my web-application I use Hibernate, Struts and
Struts-Layout Frameworks.
I have following problem:
By starting my application with http://localhost:8080/app or
http://my_computer_name:8080/app I can normally work with application. I can
log me and so on.
But in s