er, the main website only use ASP, the
other two websites only use JSP, they works ok now.
But when I try to installing 'awstats' which use PERL/CGI, I can't get PERL
and JSP running at the same time.
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ebsite only use ASP, the
other two websites only use JSP, they works ok now.
But when I try to installing 'awstats' which use PERL/CGI, I can't get PERL
and JSP running at the same time.
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?
Also, I'm running a few websites on this server. Does this have an impact on
the Tomcat/IIS integration?
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Is the las
from the article :)
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> That article is good, I've integrated Tomcat & IIS successful
And once it is installed, how is it supposed to work? That part is missing from
the article :)
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Hi,
Since it looks like my problems with Tomcat are caused by the firewall
we're using, it is time to try Plan B.
Plan B would be to install Tomcat on the same server where IIS is
located and have both of them use port 80.
I found a tutorial at
http://www.iis-resources.com/modules/AMS/article.p