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 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 vanilla tomcat, and then
install mod_jk or mod_proxy_jk, however I am told by our System
Administrators there are no packages for mod_jk, or mod_proxy_jk (I
think they mean, that there are no packages that are supported by
Redhat).
I wonder if one of you more experienced people may be able to
recommend a Redhat package or set of packages that we can ask our
System Administrators to install? (That you guys are using in
production of course).
Best Regards,
Jacob
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