Hello,
I have a tomcat servlet with one website running on it.
Now I want to put Mango 2.2 under this tomcat servlet to run, but it seems not working this way.
My purpose is to access the two website with the same port, eg: http://localhost:8080/website1 and http://localhost:8080/mango
I know I can change the port of mango to run it , but I don't want to do this because of some integration needs.
Any ideas help?
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How to run Mango 2.2 and later version under an existing tomcat servlet?
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RE: How to run Mango 2.2 and later version under an existing tomcat servlet?
Hello,
I have a tomcat servlet with one website running on it.
Now I want to put Mango 2.2 under this tomcat servlet to run, but it seems not working this way.
My purpose is to access the two website with the same port, eg: http://localhost:8080/website1 and http://localhost:8080/mango
I know I can change the port of mango to run it , but I don't want to do this because of some integration needs.
Any ideas help? -
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RE: I cannot see any datapoints in dglux , Mongo version 2.4
Hi Joel,
the problem is I can see folders in DGLux, but no points.
After searching for a existing point, all the points showed below. But next time when I open DGLux, I have to do search operation again to show the points.
Cleaning blowser cache seems not help.br
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I cannot see any datapoints in dglux , Mongo version 2.4
after updated to version 2.4, I cannot see any datapoints in dglux.
I tried to modify point hierarchy, but didn't work.
Anyone help ? -
RE: I cannot see any datapoints in dglux , Mongo version 2.4
after updated to version 2.4, I cannot see any datapoints in dglux.
I tried to modify point hierarchy, but didn't work.
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RE: Why no save button for opc data point editing
Hi Joel.
I make the question clear in attached pictures.
please notice the red rectangular area in the two pictures, there is no save button in opc point details page.
without that button, the point properties cannot be saved after modification.Attachment: download link
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RE: Why no save button for opc data point editing
hi Joel.
please take a look of attached picture from my laptop, there is no save button on the right-above corner.
I checked the page source, the save button is with a attribute 'display:none', so that it's hidedAttachment: download link
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Why no save button for opc data point editing
it's weird there is no save button for opc data point editing, mango 2.2
but, it has in other type of data point editing. -
RE: Why no save button for opc data point editing
it's weird there is no save button for opc data point editing, mango 2.2
but, it has in other type of data point editing.