Yes I have and it ROX :-))))))))))))))
You can properly find a commercial product which is much easier to setup and
maintain - but I still believe that Apache (Tomcat) should be your reference
platform for all your Servlet and JSP development!
My 2 cents *grin*
Jens Andersen
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Subject: Re: Configuration of apache with Tomcat!!!!
Try Apache JServ with Tomcat or gnujsp.
-Kumar
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| Hi,
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| thanx...
|regards
|ritu..
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