Yes it is but why? Everything you need is included with the Weblogic
"application server". You don't need Apache or anything else You don't need
anything except perhaps to download a database driver. Check out there
website.

Tom K.

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Hi everybody

This is a offtopic question but i am sure lots will be interested. I just
installed WEblogic application server in my machine. Now, how do i plug it
with
the webserver. lets say that i want weblogic to be plugged with apache. is
it
possible?

Enlighten me

Thanks
K Ramesh

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