I'm ok with using Apache/Tomcat directly.  Not using IIS.

HTH,

Steve

On Feb 24, 9:54 am, Alex Skinner <[email protected]> wrote:
> If this is on windows use thishttp://tomcatiis.riaforge.org/?
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> On 24 February 2012 16:36, Steve Of LA <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Hi all,
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> > I had been using the Xampp with added Tomcat, OpenBD, and the mod_jk
> > connector.  The latest Xampp has included Tomcat and the mod_proxy_ajp
> > connector.  I followed the instructions for Single Install Connector to add
> > in the mod_jk, but now I'm thinking that I didn't need to do that.  I'm new
> > to the internals of web servers, but can follow directions.  I guess my
> > real question is:  are the mod_jk and the mod_proxy_ajp connector
> > conceptually the same?  Should I back out the mod_jk connector and alter
> > the Single Install Connector instructions to configure the mod_proxy_ajp
> > connector?
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> > I think I'm close, but Murphy has certainly thrown me into the 80/20 pool
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> > Thanx in advance,
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> > Steve
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> Alex Skinner
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> Pixl8 Interactive
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