I haven't tried this, but I suppose you can also compile php as CGI and use
it via CGI servlet. And you can configure apache + tomcat using mod_jk, and
serve php pages with the Apache server.



Regards,
Pablo E. Siciliano.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Hassan Schroeder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 9:22 PM
Subject: Re: php and apache tomcat


> Benson Margulies wrote:
> > Apache isn't the same thing as 'Apache Software Foundation / Jakarta
> > Tomcat'. The usual PHP requires plain old Apache, not Tomcat.
>
> Well -- yes to the first, not exactly to the second.
>
> The chances are good that the original poster is confused about the
> difference between Apache httpd and Tomcat, but PHP 4 has an option
> in the `configure` script to build a PHP servlet.
>
> I've built it, run it, used it for lightweight PHP stuff. Works OK,
> more or less, but any significant glitch takes the whole JVM down.
> In other words, not suitable for serious production use, but fine
> for running one calendar app, or some such trivia  :-)
>
> The servlet build function seems to be missing in PHP5, though.
>
> FWIW,
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