Why not?  Rather than take Jetty out and put Tomcat in, why not just 
download the version of JBoss with Tomcat embedded?  What am I missing here?

At 08:50 PM 9/30/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>Sounds great but it does not solve the problem.  :)
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>micael wrote:
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>>Rather than do the coding, moving, etc., why not order a pizza, call your 
>>friend to go fishing, and do a new download?
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>>At 09:22 AM 9/30/2002 -0400, you wrote:
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>>>  Jboss comes with Jetty. I would like to disable Jetty and integrate 
>>> Jboss v3.0.2 with tomcat v4.0.4. (I did not download Jboss with an 
>>> embedded tomcat version.)
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>>>Both Jboss and Tomcat work by themselves separately.
>>>
>>>Do I need to remove the directory 
>>>$JBOSS_HOME/server/default/deploy/jbossweb.sar to disable Jetty?
>>>
>>>To integrate, do I need to add Jboss client libaries to tomcat ? i.e., 
>>>copy jboss-j2ee.jar, jboss-client.jar, jbosssx-client.jar, 
>>>jnp-client.jar, jboss-common-client.jar and log4j.jar files from 
>>>$JBOSS_HOME/client/ directory to $TOMCAT_HOME/common/lib/ directory ?
>>>
>>>Any help would be appreciated!
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