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Re: Replacing Jserv with Tomcat

From: John <jbradshaw777_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 6 Feb 2003 10:53:38 -0800
Message-ID: <f2f59d82.0302061053.62185c40@posting.google.com>


Thanks. I was thinking that Tomcat may be more "universal" than OC4J, and it may be more compatible with most web servers. So if I learn how to deal with Tomcat I may have fewer issues to deal with down the road. Or maybe this is just a misconception?

Sander Goudswaard <sander_at_example.com> wrote in message news:<Xns931A9D89D3709snafuexamplecom_at_127.0.0.1>...
> jbradshaw777_at_yahoo.com (John) wrote in
> news:f2f59d82.0302041235.6460170e_at_posting.google.com:
>
> > Hi, I was wondering if anybody has done this before. I am trying to
> > replace Jserv that comes with ORACLE 9i with Tomcat. I am running 9iR2
> > on WinXP. Would this break anything? Anythng I need to look out for?
> > How do I hook up Tomcat with Apache? Where can I find the DOCs on
> > doing this? Any help will be appreciated!
>
> Consider going for OC4J instead, John - available as separate download on
> OTN, and included in 9iAS 9.0.3.
>
> Adding Tomcat to your HTTP Server that comes with the 9i database at least
> brings you into an unsupported environment (and OC4J does not - and it runs
> quite fast).
>
> Sander
Received on Thu Feb 06 2003 - 12:53:38 CST

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