Yes, thanks. Extending further, if a JVM is available for an OS, and that OS
supports IPv6, the JVM will be supporting IPv6.

In answer to Rahul's question:
1. Does the OS support IPv6?
2. Is there a JVM available for that OS?

If answer to both of the above is yes, a Tomcat install on that OS will
support IPv6.

Sonal

On 8/30/07, Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > From: Sonal Goyal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: Need info on IPv6 support for Tomcat in RHEL and
> > SLES distros
> >
> > I was thinking that if the OS supports IPv6 and a Tomcat
> > distro is available for that OS, IPv6 would automatically
> > be supported by Tomcat.
>
> Tomcat, since it's pure Java, is independent of OS or any other platform
> characteristic - providing there's a JVM available for the platform of
> interest.  If the OS and the JVM support IPv6, Tomcat does so as well.
>
> - Chuck
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Sonal

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