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Posted to users@cocoon.apache.org by Carlos Araya <el...@valinor.sjsu.edu> on 2000/06/08 07:46:07 UTC

tomcat and jserv

Can TOmcat and Jserv exist on the new server? what changes would I have to
make to the Cocoon configuration in order to run with Tomcat instead of
JServ? 

Carlos

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Re: tomcat and jserv

Posted by Mike Engelhart <me...@earthtrip.com>.
on 6/8/00 12:46 AM, Carlos Araya at elrond@valinor.sjsu.edu wrote:

> Can TOmcat and Jserv exist on the new server? what changes would I have to
> make to the Cocoon configuration in order to run with Tomcat instead of
> JServ? 
> 
> Carlos
Yes they can work together but this is a cocoon only list.   Please post
tomcat related questions to the tomcat list.  Also, Tomcat 3.1 comes with
extensive directions on how to incorporate tomcat and Jserv. Once you have
that running, the Tomcat installation instructions that come with Cocoon
work great.

Mike