Hello all,

I am trying to see if it is possible to put Macromedia's Generator 2 product inside 
Tomcat 3.2.1. There doesn't seem to be much on this - Macromedia seem to insist on 
using JRun, but the downside of this is that in Apache 1.3.17 and with mod_ssl and a 
dozen virtual hosts on Sparc Solaris 2.6, mod_jrun (as a DSO) is responsible for about 
7 MB worth of extra heap memory in every apache child process. This is a huge overhead!

Anyway, I can see a post discussing Generator under Tomcat:
        http://archive.covalent.net/jakarta/general/2000/10/0127.xml 

...which talks about "flashgen.jar" and "libflash.so", and copying them to the right 
locations in the $TOMCAT_HOME/lib and /usr/java/jre/lib/<chip>/ respectively. I would 
imagine that the JAR can go in the per-context WEB-INF directory (at least I hope so). 
 However, on Solaris, there is no "libflash.so" that I can see - there is 
"libjflashgen.so". Are these the same?

Has anyone had any success in getting Generator under Tomcat?

        James

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