Hello, all.  Is it possible to get an EJB container stuffed into Tomcat
while still piping stuff through mod_jk to Apache?  I have the
Tomcat+Apache thing working quite nicely (After dinking with it for a
couple of days and finally getting it in working order, I discovered
that the .debs for Tomcat and mod_jk had finally made it into the Woody
tree :-P), but we're starting to gear up to use EJBs for a project at
work (whether we actually need to or not is another matter...), so I'd
like to set up an EJB container to practice making EJBs (I just started
learning about 'em on Thursday, so I have a lot to learn).

I wasn't able to find a thread on this or the JBoss list where someone
had actually gotten the three pieces to work together (Though someone
did ask whether it was possible on the JBoss list... no definitive
response).  

So, before I go and wreck my perfectly happy Apache+Tomcat setup, has
anyone gotten EJB working correctly without messing up the mod_jk link?
 I don't particularly care which EJB container I use (though I do
require that it actually works, of course) since I don't plan on using
EJBs for any of my personal projects (It'd be overkill for 99% of what
I do).  It's just for practice.

If it's not possible, is there a simple way to have an instance of
Tomcat+JBoss working alongside an instance of Apache+Tomcat?  Would
this be a resource hog?

TIA,

-Chris 

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