Tomcat can serve static content too.


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Subject:        Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tomcat and Apache on the same port?
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I have a web site with static content on it. My router
has only one static ip thus one url and port.

Hope that answers your question.

Thanks,
-Tony
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> Tony,
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> Another question just came to mind...  Are we trying
> to solve the wrong 
> problem here?  If you have tomcat, why do you need
> apache at all?
> 
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