Does this workshop includes interfacing apache with a servlet/jsp container such
as Tomcat/Weblogic...?

Shawn wrote:

> Apache 1 and 2 have a very similar install process, and the basic
> configurations are close as well.  They're at least close enough that if you
> learn one version, the other is easy enough to find your way around.
>
> That said, we should be looking at the latest stable version, so Apache 2.0.x
> (I know, I know... the 1.x line has been kept current as well, so also counts
> as the "latest stable version"... but....  <grins>)
>
> I doubt we'll have time to tackle PHP, but if it is possible, I think the same
> argument should apply, which leads to PHP 5.  However, this one is a little
> more iffy...  There is definetly more support for PHP 4 right now.  At least
> Apache has a roughly even split for support (my experience suggest maybe the
> balance is more towards the 2.0.x side now, but I have no hard numbers to
> back this up).
>
> My thoughts.
>
> Shawn
>
> On Thursday 07 April 2005 22:49, Travis Rousseau wrote:
> > On Apr 7, 2005 12:10 AM, Shawn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > The Apache workshop will is currently scheduled for Sunday, April 17.  It
> > > will start at 9:30am and go for most of the day - we'll aim for 5:00pm,
> > > but experience tells me that we may run a few hours later.  The workshop
> > > will be held at PDK Control (Kin C Wong's place of business in
> > > Kensington) at 305, 1228 - Kensington Road NW.  Space is a little
> > > restricted, so we are allowing for 10 attendees.  Please indicate to me
> > > off list if you will be attending.  Hopefully we won't need to turn away
> > > too many - but if so, a second workshop might be possible.
> > >
> > > You should have a computer with a base Linux installation of your choice.
> > >  We will compile Apache from source, and then configure the server to
> > > handle virtual hosts, with proxying if needed.  We will attempt to cover
> > > common configurations, as well as discuss security related issues.  The
> > > completed installation will include SSL (please ensure OpenSSL is
> > > installed on your server before the workshop), and configuration details
> > > for PHP will be discussed.  If time permits, we may even
> > > install/configure PHP.
> > >
> > > Other than that, details are a little sketchy, but will be made available
> > > in the next week or so as they become available.
> > >
> > > Shawn
> >
> > I'm guessing apache 2 and not 1 right?
> > If php is installed it would be php4 or php5?
> >
> > Travis R.
> >
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