Re: Simple HowTo

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On Tue, 2007-12-18 at 16:35 -0500, Gene Poole wrote:
> Hello everyone!
> 
> I started this thread so let me see if I can clarify my point of view.
> 
> Initially I asked if there was a simple HowTo for Apache HTTPD, Apache
> Tomcat, Sun Java, and mod_jk.  I did this because I found on the internet
> at least 6 different ways to make this work, but all were incomplete in one
> way or another. Also, I could not find a way to combine them. The response
> was for me to use the RPM packages provided by Fedora with the exception of
> the Sun Java where I was on my own. And why not use IcedTea?  Why not use
> the full complete Java? I had not gotten to my need for Eclipse and the
> fact I run Oracle 10G on this machine.

BTW - if your needs include Oracle, you may want to look at RHEL or (the
free rhel clone) CentOS. Fedora can be used in a production environment
but it is too bleeding edge for most serious production environment uses
and it reaches EOL rather quickly.

I think RHEL comes with a complete Java environment from IBM (don't
quote me on that though).

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