Thanks for the reply....

So then would we need to configure an Apache entry for each IIS site we are currently 
hosting?

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Hi Dave,

I'm not an expert, but we use your proposed environment.
Tomcat normally runs with Apache, even in Windows. That's why most How-To's
Refere to that configuration. (e.g. http://raibledesigns.com/tomcat/)
 I've heared that it runs better with Apache,
but with out IIS's it does also well.
We got a production environment with several IIS's clustered with WLBS.
These got
JK-Plugins (isapi-redirectors) to redirect Java-Content. Below that we got a

Tomcat-Workers-Farm. Every component is redundant and it runs quite smooth
and fast.

So even in bigger environments you can use Tomcat with IIS.

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Bj�rn Andersen
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> Von: LILES, DAVID (CONTRACTOR) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Gesendet: Montag, 8. M�rz 2004 21:11
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Tomcat 5 and IIS
> 
> I am looking for an alternative to our current environment. 
> Currently we = are using JRun 3.0 for our Java needs and IIS 
> for our web configuration. = Our environment requires our use 
> of IIS. With regard to JRun, we = recently installed our 
> upgrade to version 4.0 only to find functionality = we 
> require has been removed and the configuration steps have 
> become more = complicated. We house multiple web applications 
> and have several JRun = server instances running concurrently 
> on our server. With the 4.0 = version we have been told by 
> Macromedia that we need to install a = separate JRE instance 
> for each JRun instance and copy and modify their = jvm.config 
> file as well.... plus several other steps.
> 
> This was never the case with the 3.0 version, but the 3.0 
> version is no = longer capable of supporting our needs.
> 
> I have been looking at Tomcat 5.0 and replacement but was 
> wondering how = difficult it is to configure with IIS and 
> support multiple web = applications. I did find an article 
> that talked about JK2.0 but it = mentioned the prerequisite 
> of configuring Apache. If this is true, isn't = that a bit 
> cumbersome since IIS has to be our web server?
> 
> Any clarification would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Dave
> 
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