Yeah I can't find it anymore myself (and I'm not very pleased that the
KB Searching doesn't work with firefox either :S), contact me offlist if
you would like me to forward it to you.

Cheers, 

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Curtis Gallant

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 2:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Mid-Tier 7.0.01 and Tomcat

Thanks. If I could FIND a statement of direction on the new SupportWeb,
now that would be a miracle. All of my entries in the custom
documentation list just evaporated for the second time in two days.
Thanks for the info on the install; it did appear to install the web
server if I selected Other. Now I just have to figure out the arcane
setup of the thing.

Christopher Strauss, Ph.D.
Remedy Database Administrator
University of North Texas Computing Center
http://remedy.unt.edu/helpdesk/

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 12:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Mid-Tier 7.0.01 and Tomcat

If you read the statement of direction released by BMC which explains
why they moved from Servlet Exec to Tomcat, it also informs you that the
'webserver' component of Tomcat will be install from the MidTier
installer if you select 'Other' option when you get to the question.

Excerpt from the SOD:
___CUT
The compatibility matrix lists Tomcat as a Web server, as well. What
happens if I install Tomcat without a Web server (such as IIS or
Apache)?


If Tomcat is installed with BMC Remedy AR System version 7.0.01, and
"other" is selected as the Web server, BMC Remedy AR System will
automatically default to the use of Tomcat as both Web server and
servlet engine.


A different Web server can also be installed at a later time if so
desired. Please ensure that the Web server you install is consistent
with the compatibility matrix for BMC Remedy AR System.
___EOF

My personal experience with Tomcat is much more favorable then
ServletExec and I'm sure others would state the same.  I am also very
pleased that they choose an open source solution for both supportability
and active development.  Tomcat is very actively developed in the
community whereas ServletExec has been stale for years.

Cheers,

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Curtis Gallant

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