That was fast! Although I didn´t get the sense of all your tipps but we´ll
give it a try.

Thanks again!
Elmar



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I have a JBoss running on my RAQ 4 and do not have any problems.

1) remove all the java stuff from the RAQ. you do not want to run for every
virtual site a tomcat.
2) install the IBM  Java SDK ( proven to be faster on linux then sun JDK)
2.1) set java home
3) install jboss with catalina(tomcat)
4) install the warp connector mod_webapp. so upgrade glibc etc
5) change your tomcat-services file to use Mod_webapp warp connector
instead
of Mod_jk
6) and up and runnning. with on your webserver vhosts and one jboss
instance.

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Subject: [cobalt-developers] What about J2EE?


>
> Hi Folks!
>
> I am new to this list and that´s maybe the best answer to my question ;
-).
> Cobalt RaQ XTR supports Java Standard Edition but has one ever tried to
> implement J2EE support? We are specialising on Java-Hosting and it would
be
> a great advantage to offer Enterprise functions. Most of you might heard
of
> JBoss J2EE Webserver. It works perfectly with Apache, Tomcat but I don´t
> have any experience with it in a Multiuser (Virtual Sites) enviroment.
>
> Does anyone know more about this? Espacially if it works with several
> Accounts on one machine (security, performance etc).
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Elmar
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