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franklinbarths

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Since: Oct 21, 2004
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2004 4:02 am
Post subject: Can Java SDK/Tomcat coexist with /VisualStudio.NET/IIS?
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It seemed when I first installed J2SE SDK and the Tomcat
server, that it didn't get along with MS's Visual Studio and
IIS server. That was in Windows 98. Now I'm running
WinXP Pro, and I'm getting tired of maintaining two
versions of the operating system - one Win XP running my
Java stuff, and another WinXP running my C# stuff (I'm a
student). I'd like to put the two development environments
on the same operating system. Can it be done so that the
MS Visual Studio.NET and IIS doesn't interfere my Java
SDK and Tomcat development software?

--->Barths

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2004 4:39 pm
Post subject: Re: Can Java SDK/Tomcat coexist with /VisualStudio.NET/IIS? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Am Thu, 21 Oct 2004 01:02:56 -0700 schrieb Franklin Barths:

 > It seemed when I first installed J2SE SDK and the Tomcat
 > server, that it didn't get along with MS's Visual Studio and
 > IIS server. That was in Windows 98. Now I'm running
 > WinXP Pro, and I'm getting tired of maintaining two
 > versions of the operating system - one Win XP running my
 > Java stuff, and another WinXP running my C# stuff (I'm a
 > student). I'd like to put the two development environments
 > on the same operating system. Can it be done so that the
 > MS Visual Studio.NET and IIS doesn't interfere my Java
 > SDK and Tomcat development software?
 >
 > --->Barths

You can run the software on one system. Make sure, Tomcat (-> Apache +
mod_jk2) is listening to a different port than IIS.

Java and .NET (including VS 2003) have no problem with each other!<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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franklinbarths

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2004 4:39 pm
Post subject: Re: Can Java SDK/Tomcat coexist with /VisualStudio.NET/IIS? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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"Dominique Kraus-Ahma" wrote:
 > Franklin Barths hat geschrieben:
 >
  >> It seemed when I first installed J2SE SDK and the
  >> Tomcat server, that it didn't get along with MS's
  >> Visual Studio and IIS server. That was in Windows 98.
  >> Now I'm running WinXP Pro, and I'm getting tired of
  >> maintaining two versions of the operating system -
  >> one Win XP running my Java stuff, and another WinXP
  >> running my C# stuff (I'm a student). I'd like to put the
  >> two development environments on the same operating
  >> system. Can it be done so that the MS Visual Studio.NET
  >> and IIS doesn't interfere my Java SDK and Tomcat
  >> development software?
 >
 > You can run the software on one system. Make sure,
 > Tomcat (-> Apache + mod_jk2) is listening to a different
 > port than IIS.
 >
 > Java and .NET (including VS 2003) have no problem
 > with each other!


Danke Dominique! Having 2 OSes also makes
renewal of my Norton Anti-virus and Personal
Firewall cost twice as much. Having only one OS
is much more affordable. Smile

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