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IIS6 and Linux Tomcat 6.0.16 Configuration
Dear Friends,
IIS6 and Tomcat 6 combination is good for production environments? Please some one can help me to configure IIS 6.0 with Tomcat 6.0 on Linux. Thanks in advance Bab |
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Doug,
In our Company IIS is on Windows 2003 sp1 Tomcat 6 is running on Redhat Linux 5.0 AS I want to know Tomcat 6.0 Configuration in Linux and IIS in Windows Please can I know the step by step procedure.. Thanks Babul Reddy |
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Configuration of what? Tomcat is a separate product unrelated to IIS, maybe there is a forum for tomcat somewhere.
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Welcome to Dev Shed!
Based on my knowledge of Tomact (or any "application server") and IIS, you have two options: 1) point your links to the Tomcat server when you need your application, or 2) configure IIS to act as a proxy in front of your application server. Regardless, as mentioned, these are two separate items that should be discussed and configured separately. Your questions here in the IIS forum should relate to configuring IIS to act as a proxy for your application server, while your questions in the Apache forum should relate to configuring Tomcat. IMO, you're in over your head, but then I don't know you at all ![]()
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