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On 11/16/07, Johnny Kewl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> HARBOR: http://coolharbor.100free.com/index.htm
> Now Tomcat is also a cool pojo application server
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echo Java Version = %JavaTemp%
del reg1.txt
del reg2.txt
But its not running ... so the fite is still on
Cheers
On 7/19/07, Mark H. Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, Jul 18, 2007 at 01:06:04PM -0400, broken connection wrote:
> At the end, the only thing that should matter t
Which way is the better one [between mod_jk and mod_proxy_ajp]?
I will second mod_jk too...i had to encrypt the data communication between
my apache and tomcat server and using stunnel with mod_jk was so cool and so
easymuch less then configuring "https" on mod_proxy
On 7/19/07, Christop
rectory...
At the end, the only thing that should matter to TOMCAT or ANT is that they
should be able to find the classes in the JREso I don't understand, why
you guys don't recommend this
Thanks
On 7/18/07, Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 7/18/07, Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Broken, > > broken connection wrote: > > I have read the license >
> > agreement for both Tomcat and JRE and I guess I can do that as long
> as I > > distribute the appropriate licens
would be business analysts and I don't think they
would know how to set up the JAVA_HOME variable, so that I can use that in
Tomcat to locate JRE.
any clues
Broken
On 7/18/07, Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Broken,
broken connection wrote:
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Hi Friends,
I am trying to make an installer for a small Tomcat web application and so
i am planning to include Tomcat in the cd itself. I have read the license
agreement for both Tomcat and JRE and I guess I can do that as long as I
distribute the appropriate license files.I have two doubts:
1.