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<DIV><FONT face=Arial><FONT size=2><SPAN class=359244519-07102004><FONT
color=#0000ff> > </FONT></SPAN>Does anyone have any experience of
using Apache Tomcat?<SPAN class=359244519-07102004><FONT
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial><FONT size=2><SPAN class=359244519-07102004> <SPAN
class=359244519-07102004><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>I did setup a
Tomcat server about 2 years ago. I don't remember most of the details but
I can confirm that it does run with Apache on Windows. I think there were
some prerequisites to download j2ree and the sdk and make some manual path
adjustments for the windows environment. Also there was about a 10 line
addition or so that had to be appended to my Apache config to call on
Tomcat. It didn't support Java Bean technology so I ended up switching to
Resin 2.0 for Java support. But for the short time it was running it
seemed to work fine. Good luck, it wasn't a fun process, but it is at
least possible.</FONT></SPAN></SPAN></FONT></FONT></DIV></BODY><br />--
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