> I have been reading the jBoss web site in an effort to understand how to
> install jBoss and Tomcat and intergrate the two. The web site has a
bundled
> download that includes jBoss 2.0 FINAL and Tomcat 3.2b7.

This is correct... you can download the bundled package that has
Tomcat+JBoss running in the same VM.  However, this packaged version does
not parse the Tomcat server.xml file, so, you won't be able to integrate it
with Apache.  This may or may not be a problem for you.

> However, if I read further down (on the jBoss/Tomcat page) I see it says
> that the required version of jBoss is Pre-2.1. Also, I see that Tomcat
> 3.2.1 is current, so I assume thats the right Tomcat to use since it says
> 3.3 is not implemented yet in jBoss.

The JBoss/Tomcat page has details for building/using the latest versions
from CVS.  The current CVS sources (i.e. pre-2.1) has modifications that
allow server.xml to be parsed so you can indeed integrate JBoss+Tomcat with
Apache.

> There is also something called the jakarta-servletapi. Do I need that?

Not sure what that is, but no, you don't need it.  If you want to have a
full Apache+Tomcat+JBoss, you'll need to use mod_jk for Apache, but that
should be the only mod you need.

> Are the instructions on the web site for intergrating Tomcat and jBoss
> still correct?

Correct, but confusing.  I'll try to fix this tomorrow.  If you decide to
build the latest version from CVS and try it out, let me know how it goes
for you.

-- Dewayne



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