First, most of the documentation is in the CVS reporitory unser
src/doc.  You can access the WebCVS interface from the Jakarta webpage.

        To get Apache and Tomcat to work together, you will need to download
mod_jk, install and configure it.

        To support JDBC-ODBC databases you need a prayer.  There is a well
know bug with the JDBC-ODBC bridge that basically makes it crash if you try
and do two things at once.  If this is for a school project you can probably
make that work, otherwise you will need to investigate another database
connection mechanism.  (Maybe use a different database like PostgreSQL or
MySQL?)

        Randy


-----Original Message-----
From: Lenart, Robert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 11:16 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Need some advice....


Hello,

I'm not really sure I'm writing to the right place for 
help, please disregard if I sent this in error.

I'm new to this technology so I need some direction.  
I trying to muddle my way through all the documentation,
but there is so much I don't know (I'm just a student).
I have wrote an active page servlet using sun's forte.
I downloaded JSDK and have my servlet working.  I
would like to use apache to act as my server.  I
downloaded the apache httpd server and it works
great for html pages, but does not support servlets...  
What do I need to add/download to get apache to 
support servlets which use JDBC-ODBC databases?

I would appreciate any help you can provide.

Thanks,
Rob Lenart
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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