Brian,
so, this will allow us to yum download Struts from jpackage?
Herb
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian N. Smith" <brian (at mark) nuonce.net>
To: coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 1:00:33 PM (GMT-0800) America/Los_Angeles
Subject: [coba-e:11168] Tomcat v5.5 / Apache Mod JK 2.0 / Java 1.4.2
To all,
For those that are interested, I have a working installation of Tomcat
v5.5 / Apache Mod JK 2.0 / Java 1.4.2. It is contained inside of a
.PKG file, complete with everything you need to host JSP pages. I
have tested it the best that I can. I have installed WAR files, and
verified JSP functional as well.
Direct link
http://www.nuonce.net/bq/BQ-5102R-TOMCAT5-JSP-2.0.pkg
Size: 75,091,595
MD5 Checksum: 5938df053742fdbf66c5ed00eeb49951
For archival, it is also located here:
http://www.nuonce.net/bluequartz.php
There is a link in the GUI that gets you into the Tomcat manager. You
NEED to use the hostname of your server to access it.
http://domain:8080/
The default username is: admin
The default password is: password
BESURE to change your password right away! Also, to make it even more
sure, you should block ALL outside access to port 8080!
Support from me is limited. I am NOT a JSP Guru. If you want to test
functionality after installation, you can use these two testing files.
Test Web Application Archive (WAR):
http://www.nuonce.net/bq/myServletWAR.war
Test "Hello World" JSP Script:
http://www.nuonce.net/bq/helloworld.jsp.txt
In the Package is a Yum Repo file. By default, it is enabled. This
will ensure your Tomcat is always patched upstream. The Upstream
provider is : http://jpackage.org
Thank you very much,
Brian
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Herb Rubin
Pathfinders Software
http://www.pfinders.com