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RE: Apache configuration



Henrik,

Vince has apologized and explained plenty.  Ease up!

-----Original Message-----
From: ftpapi-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ftpapi-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Henrik Rützou
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2012 2:34 PM
To: HTTPAPI and FTPAPI Projects
Subject: Re: Apache configuration

good greif,

why don't you listen and why don't you post the requested information when some of the worlds best programmers like Scott want's to help you ?

I just don't understand !

On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 7:19 PM, Selders, Vince E < VESelders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Thanks for the info.  I probably will drop this like a hot potato.  I 
> don't have the authorities I need, the intelligence to ask questions, 
> or the patience (anymore)
>
> My admins want me to sit with them to explain what to set up, etc.
> However,  without having the authorities (*IOSYSCFG) I have no idea 
> what screens are going to pop up.  So each step will be painful , 
> resulting in me walking back across the street to my cubicle, research 
> what is needed next, and so on and so forth.  I guess some shops just 
> aren't coder-friendly, and this is one.
>
> v-out
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ftpapi-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:
> ftpapi-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Scott Klement
> Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2012 11:47
> To: HTTPAPI and FTPAPI Projects
> Subject: Re: Apache configuration
>
> Hi Vince,
>
> >
> > All that I am trying to get to (at this point) is how to configure 
> > apache to provide a place for me to build a web service with 
> > HTTPAPI.
> >
>
> I'm not certain whether you understand this already, so I'll say it 
> just to make sure we're on the same page:  HTTPAPI cannot be used to 
> provide a web service.
>
> HTTPAPI is a client-side tool. It can be used to _call_ a web service 
> that's provided by another tool (such as Apache, IWS, Tomcat, 
> WebSphere, IIS, etc)
>
> If you use a traditional web site as an analogy, HTTPAPI takes the 
> role of the "web browser".  Apache takes the role of the "web server."
>
> That said, you'd never set up a web service (or web site) without 
> testing it.  So you might use HTTPAPI for calling/testing your web 
> service (I know that I do!)
>
> > I know that there is a file somewhere in which some entry goes into 
> > to determine a port for the server.  The fact is, rambling on as I 
> > am I've begun to recall some of this and will pursue it.
> >
>
> Apache configuration files normally live in:
>    /www/your-instance-name/conf/httpd.conf
>
> however, the proper way to edit them is with the IBM HTTP *ADMIN tool.
> You aren't supposed to change these files by hand.
>
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