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  • 1.  Tamino is NOT support Apache 2 ?

    Posted Fri July 26, 2002 05:15 PM

    Hello!

    My software is:
    1) Windows 2000 Professional + SP2
    2) Internet Explorer 6.0
    3) Tamino 3.1.1.1
    4) Apache 2.0.39

    I just want to configure apache2 with tamino. I’ve just downloaded new apache2moduleino.dll and copied into my directory c:\program files\apache group\apache2\modules\apache2moduleino.dll Then I add these lines into configuration file httpd.conf


    =======================================
    # Software AG # Start # System Management Hub #
    # 2.1.2.28 - 2001-10-19-02.33.41
    ScriptAliasMatch ^/smh/help/(.*) “C:/Program Files/Software AG/System Management

    Hub/bin/argmlcgi.exe/$1”
    ScriptAlias /smh/cgi/ “C:/Program Files/Software AG/System Management Hub/bin/”
    Alias /smh/ “C:/Program Files/Software AG/System Management Hub/htmllayer/”
    # Software AG # End # System Management Hub #
    # Start Tamino Alias
    Alias /tamino-v3.1.1.1/welcome “C:/Program Files/Software AG/Tamino/Tamino 3.1.1.1/WelcomeToTamino”
    Alias /tamino-v3.1.1.1/tii “C:/Program Files/Software AG/Tamino/Tamino 3.1.1.1/X-Tools/Tamino

    Interactive Interface”
    Alias /tamino-v3.1.1.1/taminodoc “C:/Program Files/Software AG/Tamino/Tamino 3.1.1.1/help”
    # End Tamino Alias
    # Start Tamino version
    # 3.1.1.1 22-Nov-2001
    # -------------------------------------------------------------------
    #Software-AG–Tamino----
    LoadModule ino_module modules/Apache2ModuleIno.dll

    <Location /tamino>
    SetHandler ino

    # -------------------------------------------------------------------
    # End Tamino version
    =======================================


    Then I tried to start apache2 as a service but I got error message:

    Cannot load C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache2/modules/apache2moduleino.dll i
    nto server: cannot find specified module

    What should I do to make apache2 works with tamino?

    Best Regards
    Dariusz Baumann


    #Tamino
    #API-Management
    #webMethods


  • 2.  RE: Tamino is NOT support Apache 2 ?

    Posted Mon July 29, 2002 11:59 AM

    Hi Dariusz,

    I am not too familiar with Apache/Tamino on MS platform. However you might want to check out the following:

    Aside from the tamino plugin dll, there may be additional dlls which are required by the tamino dll and unless they can be located via %PATH% (or are in the apache module directory?) the loading of the tamino plugin will fail.

    On Unix the equivalent shareable libraries are:

    libsagsmp2, libsagovo, libsagecs, libsagrgs and libxts.so

    Hope this helps.

    Kind regards,

    Simon


    #API-Management
    #webMethods
    #Tamino


  • 3.  RE: Tamino is NOT support Apache 2 ?

    Posted Mon July 29, 2002 03:09 PM

    Hi,
    Use Apache 2.0.36 instead of 2.0.39. It took me a whole afternoon to find the problem, it looks like 2.0.39 has an error.

    So, apache 2.0.36 works smoothly, and is much faster! I had a nice performance boost for my tamino Queries!

    Cheers,

    Timm


    #API-Management
    #webMethods
    #Tamino


  • 4.  RE: Tamino is NOT support Apache 2 ?

    Posted Mon July 29, 2002 03:12 PM

    Another hint: please check the wether the Apache2ModuleIno.dll is in the modules directory of apache. The module not found error suggests it is not there.

    regards,

    Timm


    #API-Management
    #Tamino
    #webMethods


  • 5.  RE: Tamino is NOT support Apache 2 ?

    Posted Tue July 30, 2002 09:51 AM

    Another hint: please check the wether the Apache2ModuleIno.dll is in the modules directory of apache. The module not found error suggests it is not there.

    I HAVE WRITTEN THIS:

    “I just want to configure apache2 with tamino. I’ve just downloaded new apache2moduleino.dll and copied into my directory c:\program files\apache group\apache2\modules\apache2moduleino.dll Then I add these lines into configuration file httpd.conf”

    SO APACHE2MODULEINO.DLL EXISTS IN THIS DIRECTORY!

    Regards,
    Dariusz Baumann


    #API-Management
    #webMethods
    #Tamino