Tomcat can act as a web server entirely on its own;
that's how I serve my small website at home.  It's
just not good for high volume service.

--- "Kursun, Mahmut" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> I made a funny experience while trying out nutch.
> 
> I think it was on a machine with Fedora Core 6 or 7.
> Tomcat was running, Apache not.
> 
> Tomcat 5.5 responded to http://localhost:8080 with
> the start-page.
> 
> Is this really possible or was it any mistake that I
> made?
> I tought that Apache was needed in order to run
> Tomcat.
> 



      
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