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  Currently the work is being done to create a complete Tomcat deployer (aka 
builder) based on the jetty-builder module. The very rough yet working deployer 
is already done - !TomcatModuleBuilder. The idea behind the builder is to 
create one builder that manages Jetty, Tomcat or any other web container's 
deployment. It looks that the code of !TomcatModuleBuilder is pretty much the 
same as !JettyModuleBuilder, so it's probably a matter of weeks when they come 
together to build the builder.
  
- The version of Apache Tomcat is 5.5.4.
+ The version of Apache Tomcat is 5.5.7.
  
  = How to run Apache Tomcat =
  
  By default, Geronimo is set up with Jetty as the web deployer 
(!JettyModuleBuilder). When a webapp is deployed using !JettyModuleBuilder it 
will reference Jetty as a web container (in other, more technical, words - the 
plan contains a reference to !JettyContainer). A module builder chooses what 
container the webapp will be deployed to. To enable Apache Tomcat as a web 
container, it's necessary to enable !TomcatModuleBuilder (which will assign 
Apache Tomcat to the deployed webapps). Although at the end two web containers 
are run (Jetty listens to 8080 whereas Tomcat to 8090), but it's not yet simple 
to deploy some webapps using !TomcatModuleBuilder and some using 
!JettyModuleBuilder.
  
- In order to deploy webapps to Apache Tomcat, uncomment the sections marked:
+ In order to deploy webapps to Apache Tomcat, uncomment the sections marked 
similarly to:
  
   {{{
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  }}}
  
- in ''modules/assembly/src/plan/j2ee-deployer-plan.xml''
+ in ''modules/assembly/src/plan/j2ee-deployer-plan.xml'' and 
''modules/assembly/src/plan/j2ee-runtime-deployer-plan.xml''
  
  Once it's done, rebuild the assembly module, and start up Geronimo as follows 
(see ["Running"]):
  

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