Yes, it appears that this is possible (although untested by myself or
the author of the following):

http://www.jguru.com/faq/view.jsp?EID=497282

Elizabeth Barham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi,
> 
> I'm new to this list, new to Tomcat and new to Java. Please forgive me
> if this question has been answered before or if it doesn't make much
> sense.
> 
> When configuring Apache for UNIX to work with Tomcat, one may use
> various modules. When setting up mod_webapp, one of the configuration
> parameters was the host on which tomcat run - localhost. This most
> likely is a normal thing, to run Tomcat and Apache on the same server.
> 
> I did a Google search and I did find a document describing how to set
> up Tomcat to work with IIS *but* I did not see any mention of the
> server on which Tomcat is running and I imagine that, again, it is
> inferred that Tomcat is running on the same host as IIS.
> 
> My question is:
> 
> Is it possible (now) to run IIS on one server and have it forward
> servlet, jsp, etc requests to Tomcat *running on a different server*?
> 
> A company I do work with runs a IIS webserver. I'm not overly fond of
> ASP or Microsoft and would much rather my own servlets run on a UNIX
> machine. Is this possible?
> 
> Thank you, Elizabeth

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