I believe mod_jserve is what tells apache to hand jsp and servlet requests
over to tomcat. So it kind of makes sense. mod_jserve is the clue b/w apache
and tomcat since tomcat isn't recognised as a "module" by apache.

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> API Technology. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John
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> Subject: Tomcat needs apache-jserv?
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>
> Hello
>
>
>
> I am trying to get a servlet engine working with apache on Debian
> Sparc Linux.
> Last night, I managed to get tomcat-jakarta built.  (Previously, I built
> jakarta-ant)  I was able to run the test script and it didn't
> report any errors as
> suggested in the tomcat README.  Also, I am using blackdown JDK 1.2.2.
>
> However, when I started reading the faq/uguide of
> ../build/tomcat/docs I noticed
> it mentioned that apache needs mod_jserv.  Is this true?  One of
> the reasons I went
> with Tomcat and not apache-jserv was that I could not find a
> jserv port for sparc linux.
>
> John
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