Jakarta/IIS Integration
am 10.12.2010 20:32:06 von jminer
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I have been working on this issue for a few days now. Last week, my client =
needed to refresh their development server and one of the web services appl=
ications that they were running did not come over in working order. To rein=
stall I needed to remove the Tomcat instance, and any references in the reg=
istries, uninstall everything and then reinstall.
This has caused a few new problems, mainly that, because the application is=
configured to use IIS as its web server and Tomcat as its Java server, it =
needs a Jakarta instance to facilitate the Java handling back and forth. I'=
ve looked into this solution and cannot seem to find Jakarta (at least not =
a current version) on the Apache site. I did, however, find that Tomcat Con=
nectors may have the functionality that I am looking for but, when I looked=
at the configuration guide included with the binary distribution it seemed=
to be a process more complicated than I, a business process analyst/Remedy=
developer, am comfortable performing on a client's box.
As I said, this is a bit out of my area of expertise and I am looking for s=
uggestions of any nature here. If there is a product that I missed, a step-=
by-step guide somewhere out there or anything that you believe would be hel=
pful to me at this point, I will be more than happy to hear about it. As it=
is, I am at a stand-still with my actual work until I can get this issue r=
esolved, so any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
James Miner
Consultant/Service Support-Column Technologies
130 William Street, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10038
P: (917) 969-8331
E: jminer@columnit.com
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Re: Jakarta/IIS Integration
am 10.12.2010 20:38:35 von David Fisher
Hi James,
Apache Tomcat has been an Apache top level project for years. It is no =
longer part of Apache Jakarta.
http://tomcat.apache.org/
http://tomcat.apache.org/lists.html#tomcat-users
The Tomcat user list is very active with many people who will help you =
answer this question. Let them know which version of Tomcat, Java, OS, =
etc.
Regards,
Dave
On Dec 10, 2010, at 11:32 AM, Miner, James wrote:
> I have been working on this issue for a few days now. Last week, my =
client needed to refresh their development server and one of the web =
services applications that they were running did not come over in =
working order. To reinstall I needed to remove the Tomcat instance, and =
any references in the registries, uninstall everything and then =
reinstall.
> This has caused a few new problems, mainly that, because the =
application is configured to use IIS as its web server and Tomcat as its =
Java server, it needs a Jakarta instance to facilitate the Java handling =
back and forth. I've looked into this solution and cannot seem to find =
Jakarta (at least not a current version) on the Apache site. I did, =
however, find that Tomcat Connectors may have the functionality that I =
am looking for but, when I looked at the configuration guide included =
with the binary distribution it seemed to be a process more complicated =
than I, a business process analyst/Remedy developer, am comfortable =
performing on a client's box.
> As I said, this is a bit out of my area of expertise and I am looking =
for suggestions of any nature here. If there is a product that I missed, =
a step-by-step guide somewhere out there or anything that you believe =
would be helpful to me at this point, I will be more than happy to hear =
about it. As it is, I am at a stand-still with my actual work until I =
can get this issue resolved, so any help will be greatly appreciated.
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> Thank you,
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> James Miner
> Consultant/Service Support-Column Technologies
> 130 William Street, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10038
> P: (917) 969-8331
> E: jminer@columnit.com
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