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[00:00]<rrsjg2>I don't know how you have everything configured, so I don't know where "there" is.
[00:00]<rrsjg2>And, when you say "root folder" I can only guess at what you mean, and then I can be wrong.
[00:00]<2jscj>Heh, this is on a shared hosting so I'm really limited on what I can do
[00:00]<2jscj>or what info I have
[00:00]<rrsjg2>Well, then you may already be painted into a corner.
[00:01]<2jscj>http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/download.html is this what I should be grabbing?
[00:03]<rrsjg2>Yes, under Specifications, grab the specification for "2.4 - Final Release"
[00:05]<2jscj>Thanks
[00:06]<rrsjg2>Yup.
[00:16]<xzzdzjznfzdnz>is there an acceptpathinfo directive for tomcat?
[00:18]<xzzdzjznfzdnz>allows foo.jsp/var/value/ style urls. makes it so that the server will find foo.jsp and leave the rest in the request context
[00:22]<rrsjg2>Usually webapp developers use a question mark to separate the resource from the rest. I can understand why you wouldn't want to do that in some cases, however. I actually don't remember the parsing rules for this.. whether it looks for last index of "/" before any "?" or what..
[00:23]<rrsjg2>Have you just tried a URI like that?
[00:24]<rrsjg2>I think the JSP servlet normally gets mapped to *.jsp. But, I don't know if that kind of request would qualify there.
[02:40]<-- svgvsdyzgjvr xrs>/dev/null")
[02:54]<-- svgvsdyzgjvr xrs>/dev/null")
[03:18]<rjw2jdwrd>I am trying to get tomcat 5 and apache2 to work together using jakarta-tomcat-connector is this the correct way? i have heard that connector for tomcat is built into apache 2.2.2
[03:57]<rjw2jdwrd>what is jakarta?
[03:58]<rrsjg2>Jakarta is a conference room inside a building at Sun.
[03:59]<rrsjg2>Then, some Apache Software Foundation Java developers named a set of OSS Java projects "Jakarta" because they were in that room when they were trying to think of what to name it.
[03:59]<rrsjg2>The project called Jakarta isn't actually a project. It's a group of OSS Java projects at Apache.
[03:59]<rjw2jdwrd>no, jakarta-tomcat-connectors-1,2,15-src.tar.gz <-- is not a conference room
[03:59]<rrsjg2>Everything prefixed with "jakarta" can be found by going to http://jakarta.apache.org
[03:59]<rjw2jdwrd>more confusion to add to the mixture
[04:00]<rjw2jdwrd>been there...got the teeshirt
[04:00]<rrsjg2>So, "tomcat-connectors" used to be something that was under the Jakarta umbrella of projects.
[04:00]<rrsjg2>But, it has since moved to the new top-level Apache project tomcat.apache.org.
[04:00]<rjw2jdwrd>so tomcat-connectors must be old now
[04:01]<rrsjg2>So, it's no longer "jakarta-tomcat-connectors".
[04:01]<rjw2jdwrd>oh
[04:01]<rrsjg2>It's now "apache-tomcat-connectors"
[04:01]<rjw2jdwrd>ok
[04:01]<rrsjg2>Just like "jakarta-tomcat" is now "apache-tomcat"
[04:01]<rjw2jdwrd>whew....................................................more spaghetti
[04:02]<rjw2jdwrd>i see
[04:03]<rjw2jdwrd>jasonb: I do appreciate all of the help you have provided for me. i still have quite a ways to go yet
[04:04]<rrsjg2>cowboyway: You're welcome. Feel free to ask questions in here. If we have time, we'll answer. It doesn't matter how advanced the question is, just so long as it's about Tomcat or webapps.
[04:05]<rjw2jdwrd>i do appreciate it , i get really confused with these servers.
[04:05]<rrsjg2>Also, lots and lots of answers are in our book.
[04:05]<rrsjg2>(which I am hurredly updating)
[04:06]<rjw2jdwrd>is Tomcat: The definitive guide the book you suggest for what i am doing ?
[04:06]<rrsjg2>Well, yes.
[04:06]<rrsjg2>That, and Java Servlet Programming (O'Reilly)
[04:06]<rjw2jdwrd>i am looking at nerdbooks.com now
[04:06]<rrsjg2>There's also a very good JSP book by O'Reilly, but I don't know if you need that or not.
[04:07]<rjw2jdwrd>will need jsp but not sure how complex it is going to get yet.
[04:08]<ljdl2jd>Anybody run into either of these 2 bugs: http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=39326 and http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=13983. Any thoughts on why no solution has been found for Tomcat 5.5?
[04:08]<rjw2jdwrd>started to go to nerdbooks today to pickup a good book i was told about, Micro ISV from vision to reality,..... a book about small computer businesses
[06:00]<drssygn>good night all here
[11:06]<fysxdrg>hello
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