Hello,
I am trying to differentiate Apache and Apache Tomcat in terms of
the serving mechanism, and subsequent log files. Of course, Apache is a web server, and Tomcat a servlet container, but Tomcat also is a/has a web server? If Tomcat contains a web server as a seperate entity, where
can (if at all) the Apache httpd.conf file be found to configure such
things as the log files produced?
This post relates to efforts to run Analog on multiple
Tomcat log files (which it cannot currently recognize).
Thanks for all input
Jerald.
I am trying to differentiate Apache and Apache Tomcat in terms of
the serving mechanism, and subsequent log files. Of course, Apache is a web server, and Tomcat a servlet container, but Tomcat also is a/has a web server? If Tomcat contains a web server as a seperate entity, where
can (if at all) the Apache httpd.conf file be found to configure such
things as the log files produced?
This post relates to efforts to run Analog on multiple
Tomcat log files (which it cannot currently recognize).
Thanks for all input
Jerald.
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