Hello,
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 6:56 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: A beginner starting out...
>
>
> Please bear with me as I'm a beginner to Apache, Tomcat and
> Jetspeed. Our
I'm as beginner as you (as far as jetspeed is concerned).
> company is looking to develop a Corporate portal solution with Apache,
> Tomcat, and Jetspeed. I am curious to know all the 'tools' I
> will need to
> get these all working with each other? For example, I
> realize that I also
> need the mod_jk piece to help Apache and Tomcat communicate.
> Do I require
> J2EE, JDK, JRE, others?? I'm looking to figure out all the
> 'tools' that I
> require to make this happen. Can someone help?
you need only jdk (I suggest that you should use version 1.3 or better)
and a database and a mail server running on the machine (to handle
registration requests).
I think if you don't have a lot of other pages or components (do not
served by jetspeed), you don't have apache. Tomcat can serve all request
in standalone mode.
>
> Thanks,
> Bob Wilson.
>
peter
>
>
>
>