> > Also, as a novice, you are setting yourself up for some potential
> > grief by using Apache.
>
> Ok I will stick to tomcat. Does this mean I should stop the Apache server?
>
> > There is no requirement to use Apache to learn JSP and servlet
> > development.  You will make things much easier on yourself if you
> > ignore Apache for now and simply use Tomcat.  Tomcat is perfectly
> > capable of handling all of your needs, both as a normal web server and
> > as a servlet container for JSP and servlet development.
>
> Er ... whats all the talk ablout JSP? All I'm trying to develop is a
> servlet. How closely are servlets related to JSP? I'm sorry to ask. Its
> only because I would like to know.
>

Tomcat is a servlet container.  You can run servlet on Tomcat or you can run
JSP which will be translated to servlet on Tomcat as well.  Anyway, if all
you do are servlets, you do not need the application server.  It will save
yourself a lot of grief.

Hope this helps.

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