Hi.....

For Mr. Madrigallos:
Form what you have said, I can run it both Apache and Tomcat-Jakarta in same server. 
Let say, if the Apache is listening in port 80 which is the port for the HTTP and the 
default port for Tomcat is at 9080.

How could I make the Tomcat not be entered the port in my URL, i.e 
http://www.dummyweb.com is my URL which is defined in Apache, and then what if I 
wanted to used it also for my Tomcat with the same URL, it would be 
http://www.dummyweb.com:9080. I just wanted not to be included the port number for my 
Tomcat.

How I will do it?


For Mr. Bhangale:
What could be the container your talking about. Could you provide me some links and 
suggestions where I could get it.


Thanks and More Power....


ERWIN


>From:   "Madrigallos, Andrew G." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>It's not possible, the reason why Tomcat Project exist is to support >Java 
>application, but you can run both in one server
>
>Bhushan_Bhangale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>You can configure Apache 1.3.3 with Tomcat Servlet container.


>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Winner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 3:40 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Apache web server with Servlets
>
>
>Hello everyone,
>I would just like to ask if it will be possible that my web server is runni=
>ng on Apache 1.3.3 (instead of using the Tomcat-Apache as web server) and t=
>hat I load Java Servlet classes.
>
>If so, is there any way to do this or any patch/add-on I will be needing?
>
>Any help would be higly appreciated.......
>
>Thanks and more power......
>
>ERWIN
>
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