.
In my opinion, this is the first combo that you can install really easily and
administer without being a semi-expert.
Bill
-Original Message-
From: Ricardo Stella [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 11:27 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache
Tribley William-cwt010 wrote:
> It only took about an hour to connect Apache 2.2 to Tomcat 5.5 .
> Tomcat 5.5 also supports separate files to configure each webapp
> instead of glomming it all in server.xml, a huge win for the
> configuration management and risk management camps.
> Bill
>
>
huge win for the configuration management and risk management
camps.
Bill
From: Colleen Cubitt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:
Friday, May 19, 2006 11:00 AMTo:
users@httpd.apache.orgSubject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache and Tomcat
4.0.6
We are now using Apache 1.3.31 and Tomcat 4.0.6 on Unix. We
We are now using Apache 1.3.31 and Tomcat 4.0.6 on Unix. We want to upgrade the Apache to 2.0. Just wondering if anyone has done this, or if this will cause problems with Tomcat.
Thanks
Colleen
ing the same thing which is a waste
of their time...
> Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache and Tomcat
>
> Hi ALL
>
> Apache is a Standalone Web Server
Yes.
> Tomcat is a Standalone Application Server
Yes, and webserver...
> In case of Tomcat its actually a Servlet/JSP
Hi ALL
Apache is a Standalone Web Server
Tomcat is a Standalone Application Server
In case of Tomcat its actually a Servlet/JSP Container
so programs written in JSP or Servlets can be hosted on it
Can I have a detailed explanation on this
My question is can I have Tomcat Application Server only