- From: wplatzer <wplatzer@iaik.tu-graz.ac.at>
- Date: Tue, 15 Jul 1997 17:54:59
- To: Jigsaw Mailing List <www-jigsaw@w3.org>
Hi Anselm, 1) I am investigating the possibility of using Jigsaw for a bigger project and therefore I would like to know when the next release of Jigsaw will be available? 2) I tried to run two servers with the same root using the following config files: server.props: w3c.jigsaw.daemon.handlers=http-server1|http-server2 http-server1.w3c.jigsaw.daemon.class=w3c.jigsaw.http.httpd http-server2.w3c.jigsaw.daemon.class=w3c.jigsaw.http.httpd http-server1.props: w3c.jigsaw.keepAlive=true w3c.jigsaw.server=Jigsaw/1.0a5 w3c.jigsaw.logger=w3c.jigsaw.http.CommonLogger w3c.jigsaw.client.bufsize=8192 w3c.www.protocol.http.filters=w3c.www.protocol.http.cache.CacheFilter w3c.jigsaw.version.counter=2 w3c.jigsaw.checkSensitivity=true w3c.jigsaw.edit.root=root w3c.jigsaw.client.priority=5 w3c.jigsaw.docurl=/User/Reference w3c.jigsaw.request.timeout=3000000 w3c.jigsaw.root.name=root w3c.jigsaw.port=80 http-server2.props: w3c.jigsaw.keepAlive=true w3c.jigsaw.server=Jigsaw/1.0a5:HTTPS w3c.jigsaw.logger=w3c.jigsaw.http.CommonLogger w3c.jigsaw.client.bufsize=8192 w3c.www.protocol.http.filters=w3c.www.protocol.http.cache.CacheFilter w3c.jigsaw.version.counter=2 w3c.jigsaw.checkSensitivity=true w3c.jigsaw.edit.root=root w3c.jigsaw.client.priority=5 w3c.jigsaw.docurl=/User/Reference w3c.jigsaw.request.timeout=3000000 w3c.jigsaw.root.name=root w3c.jigsaw.port=81 Everything seems to work OK, but is this the right way of doing it? 3) How can I create a new root for the second server (stores, dirs.db, ...) ? 4) Is there a way of accessing the socket of an incomming request? 5) Where can I find a "Powerd by Jigsaw" picture? Wolfgang -- Dipl.-Ing. Wolfgang Platzer, Technische Universitaet Graz - University of Technology Graz Institut fuer Angewandte Informationsverarbeitung und Kommunikationstechnologien Klosterwiesgasse 32/I, A-8010 Graz, ++43 316 873-5527, Fax: ++43 316 873-5520
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