Hi Guys,
We are trying to introduce Java technology in our workplace (all the staff have
been recently re-trained in Java). As far as I can tell, our System
Administrators are really only resourced to be able to install standard Redhat
packages.
I initially thought we could install a clean
Check this page
http://apache.mirror.rafal.ca/tomcat/
Actually we have a Suse version 10.1 we managed to install a generic
tomcat(version6.0.14, apache 2.26 and mod_jk1.2.26) So I don't see any
probem doing the same thing in readhat
Jacob Rhoden wrote:
Hi Guys,
We are trying to
Hi Jacob,
I've been administering Red Hat, Apache, Tomcat setups for about 5 years using
jpackage. http://jpackage.org. It works great for me.
Regards,
Tom
Jacob Rhoden wrote:
Hi Guys,
We are trying to introduce Java technology in our workplace (all the
staff have been recently re-trained
).
Hi Jacob,
Redhat provide packages for Tomcat and mod_jk. For Redhat Enterprise AS
4, these are in the Application Server channel, if I recall correctly.
(Either that, or Extras).
They are provided by Redhat, and based on the Jpackage project.
http://www.jpackage.org/
If your admins use