clarification for rgw installation and conflagration ( jwel )

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Hello Guys .

I'm  new to RGW and need some clarification  ( i'm running 10.2.5 )
As much as i understand 'jewl'  uses Civetweb instead of Apache and FastCGI
but in the configuration guide ( just the next step in the  the install
guide ) it says "Configuring a Ceph Object Gateway requires a running Ceph
Storage Cluster, and an Apache web server with the FastCGI module"

http://docs.ceph.com/docs/jewel/radosgw/config/

Civetweb is not mentioned at all and there are no instructions which relate
to civetweb at all .
I'd like to move on with configuration ( 'connecting' the rgw to my ceph
cluster ) but don't understand how to do it .
The section "ADDING A GATEWAY CONFIGURATION TO CEPH"  has instruction only
to apache
Any clarification is much appreciated .

Thanks

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