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Did you ever try to use information gathered by one in another  ? (i.e.
session info)

Robert Gahl wrote:
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> At 04:14 PM 4/19/00 -0400, sudhi wrote:
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> >For my web site if I want to use both (perl and java), is there a way to
> >get the session information or session objects from one to another. Or
> >how can they two communicate with each other ? Is it possible at all ?
> >If so can anybody give some info.
> >Is it possible to develop a site which uses both, some pages use java
> >and some perl. Can apache support both Jserv and mod_perl at the same
> >time ( honestly I don't know much about mod_perl).
> 
> First off, I build everything statically (not dynamic modules). But, yes, I
> run mod_perl and jserv. Getting the configuration right is the hardest bit.
> I do mod_perl first, followed by jserv, cleaning up any configuration file
> problems on the final compile of apache.
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