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I'm looking for some reasonably simple instructions on gettting Tomcat and Apache working together.

Here's whare I'm at now:

  1. Ever since I learned how to do LVM, that's what I use.
  2. I've always installed the Sun Java at the completion of the
     standard install, and I've installed it at /usr/java with a 4-GB
     file system
  3. I always have installed Tomcat in /usr/tomcat with a 2-GB file system
  4. I always installed Apache HTTPD in /usr/apache
  5. I have always let Apache and Tomcat place their docroots on
     /usr/apache
  6. I run Oracle 10g on this machine as the standard DBMS.

I want to add Fedora DS, Eclipse, and JBoss to my environment - AFTER I get my original question solved. I'm open to altering where the above mentioned pieces of software are located. I am open to doing a fresh install on this machine of Fedora 8.

What are some ideas?

TIA,
Gene


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