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Re: Apache configuration



   Kaj Julius,

   I don't take it personal, but I (among many others) has used tons of
   hours not only developing

   software for free but also trying to help others in various sites
   during the last 10 years.

   From time to time people come into list like this and demands answers
   in a split second (I'm

   NOT saying Vince did that) other times questions are asked with so
   little information that it

   is impossible to make a serious answer and counter questions are asked.

   When things then develops into "I leave this worthless list" (again
   this wasn't Vince or the�
   exact words) it is�in my opinion a general inslut to people that just
   want's to help others,�
   because helping�others must be based on collaboration and not demands
   from the requestor�
   - in other�words, it is a two way street.

   I will always fight for people like Scott and others in the sence of
   what he/they are doing�
   (helping others), �but I will�also reserve�the right to highly and
   sometimes loudly disagree�
   with the solution - in this case the technology.

   You may find me notoriously (som er almindelig kendt - sorry dane to
   dane);, but better notoriously that forgotten ;-)

   �
   �� � �
   On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 4:34 PM, Julius Kaj <[1]Kaj.Julius@xxxxxx>
   wrote:

     Well, now you've met the notorious Mr. Henrik Rützou! He's not
     really a bad guy and will help, he's just... well, a lot of words
     comes to mind. Suffice it to say that he's quick on the trigger and
     no diplomat! �He often rubs people the wrong way. A salesman he's
     not! :-)
     Don't take it personal.

   -----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
   Fra: [2]ftpapi-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
   [mailto:[3]ftpapi-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] På vegne af Selders,
   Vince E

     Sendt: 25. april 2012 13:51

   Til: HTTPAPI and FTPAPI Projects
   Emne: RE: Apache configuration

   I've listened, �I've explained, I've apologized. �When I get to a
   point where I have my server configured, I will attempt to move forward
   with the project. �If, at that time, I am still having trouble, I will
   post. �I do not believe there IS a problem with the HTTPAPI code.
   �The errant condition results in a HTTP 500 error which indicates a
   server side issue. �I stated from the beginning that I just want to
   make certain that the web service end (on Apache server) is correct.
   �I realize this is not the correct list for my concern.
   v
   -----Original Message-----
   From: [4]ftpapi-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
   [mailto:[5]ftpapi-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Henrik
   Rützou
   Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2012 14:34
   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 <
   [6]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: [7]ftpapi-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:
   > [8]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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   Henrik Rützou
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   3. mailto:ftpapi-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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   5. mailto:ftpapi-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
   6. mailto:VESelders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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