This is also what we do. http://www.fiskars.com/ is a Struts/Tiles/JSP web-application, http://www.gerberblades.com/ is a PHP application, both run through the same server, Apache+Tomcat. We're not using JK2, we're using the original JK, but either way - if you setup Apache+JK(2), then you can have your cake & eat it, too. You can even mix 'em in the same VirtualHost, if you want ... just use Apache's mod_rewrite rules to ensure that everything goes smoothly, if needed.

Ernesto Echeverr�a wrote:

I've started to use apache with mod_jk2, meaning that apache handles the web
server content and forwards request to tomcat according to your
configuration.

In that way you keep using all your apache "goodies", cgi-bin, php, etc...

So my recommendation is: use mod_jk2, keep apache for everything else...


Jos� Ernesto Echeverr�a [EMAIL PROTECTED]


-----Original Message----- From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Vic Cekvenich Sent: Domingo, 01 de Agosto de 2004 08:50 a.m. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [tomcat] proxy to php app

I know how to write servlets and filters.

How do I create a proxy app on tomcat that would forward to a php app? I do
not know how to start.

tia,
.V


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