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Yes it can. Indeed we are running both of them. We configured mod_perl using
experimental apxs (+DSO).
Steve
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Hi All,
I have a strange question. I know nobody wants to do this. (I know jon
don't like it at all).
I read somewhere that mod_perl also has some session tracking
functionality, and Jserv supports that.
For my web site if I want to use both (perl and java), is there a way to
get the session information or session objects from one to another. Or
how can they two communicate with each other ? Is it possible at all ?
If so can anybody give some info.
Is it possible to develop a site which uses both, some pages use java
and some perl. Can apache support both Jserv and mod_perl at the same
time ( honestly I don't know much about mod_perl).
Thanks in advance
Sudhi
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