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Bob, I would pick one server to be the one to serve www.kentwatersports.com and give the other a slightly different name. When you need to reference things on the other server, you'll just need to specify the complete URL instead of a partial like you can when everything is on the same server. There are some issues around using JavaScript to send data between pages on different servers (you just need to specify the document.domain and they need to have the same domain name) but you shouldn't have any problems. Matt -----Original Message----- From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bob Anderson Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 4:38 PM To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries Subject: Re: [WEB400] iSeries and Windows Web Pages Walden, That's what I was getting at, just didn't express myself correctly. We want to server web pages from either depending on what is requested. It's getting the setup for the addresses that confuses me. I mean www.kentwatersports.com will have to point to at least 2 servers but how. Thanks everyone for the help Bob IT Guy -----Original Message----- From: web400-bounces+banderson=kentwatersports.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces+banderson=kentwatersports.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Walden H. Leverich Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 1:08 PM To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries Subject: Re: [WEB400] iSeries and Windows Web Pages
I don't think I have used BOTH IIS and Apache/Tomcat in the same web appl.
I think it depends on your definition of "application." From a pure technical point of view, defining an "application" as something in a single JVM, or an ASP application.xxx object, then no you can't share applications between the two. However, using a more practical definition of an application being a common set of web pages that appear to act as a unit, sure you can have as many different web technologies in a single application as you wish. We run an application that is a combination of Coldfusion/JSP and ASP.Net where the users are moving from one technology to the other w/out ever knowing they're switching. -Walden -- Walden H Leverich III Tech Software (516) 627-3800 x3051 WaldenL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.TechSoftInc.com Quiquid latine dictum sit altum viditur. (Whatever is said in Latin seems profound.) -----Original Message----- From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Pete Helgren Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 11:57 AM To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries Subject: Re: [WEB400] iSeries and Windows Web Pages Bob, Do you mean that portions of pages will come from both IIS and a web server on the iSeries? That shouldn't be a problem. There are different levels of integration that you can achieve if you are using Tomcat (for instance) on the iSeries. You can add a connector to IIS that will execute your servlets and jsp's in Tomcat. You can also just have URL links that access a different host in your web page. I don't think I have used BOTH IIS and Apache/Tomcat in the same web appl. I tend to separate them just because I typically use different technologies on each platform although most everything I have is moving to Apache. I can't see any reason that you can't though. They would just have different URL's within the app itself. Pete Helgren Bob Anderson wrote:
Good Morning, Is it possible to have an iSeries Web Server and a Windows IIS
Web
Server running at the same time in a domain so that some web
content
comes from the iSeries and some comes from the Windows Server along
with
FTP. I am real new to building web servers and haven't figured this
out
yet. Thanks Bob Anderson IT Guy Kent Sporting Goods 433 Park Ave. S New London OH 44851 419-929-7021 x315 email: banderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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