[thelist] Java (JSP) engine locally
Sam
sam at sam-i-am.com
Tue Sep 9 12:07:47 CDT 2003
I'm running both Tomcat and Apache right now. I use the ProxyPass
directives in my Apache httpd.conf to proxy all requests for my webapp
through to Tomcat, and let Apacha handle all the static content. I have
to say it is sweet. I don't have to muck around with getting the 2 to
play together beyond this simple step - I don't even have to really read
the Tomcat docs, I can leverage what I already now about Apache. both
use seperate document roots, seperate everything, but the user just sees
one site.
This is on a development server, but I've heard people recommend a
similar setup for a production environment.
Sam
Diane Soini wrote:
> I have found jakarta tomcat easy to install, but hard to integrate with
> an existing apache engine. Not sure how it is done. Not as easy as the
> directions say. Tomcat will serve up html or other things like a regular
> server. The JDK from Sun is easy to install, too, and you can start
> writing applets and swing applications in no time.
>
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