Hi all, I am really a newbie on Tomcat. I am using Apache/1.3.12, Apache JServ/1.1.1 and Cocoon/1.8.1-dev on Win2k (and Linux as well). My Cocoon is a servlet under JServ and now I am trying to switch over to Tomcat for better using of Cocoon/2.0. But before 2.0 finally comes out I'd like to use it for the older one. Last night I read alot about Tomcat and all I thought about, is, that Tomcat just replaces my JServ engine, isn't it. But there is more - after removing JServ and installing Tomcat and Cocoon in it, I recognized a new look of my Apache Web Server(?). Is that really Apache what I saw? The directory page said 'Tomcat Webserver 3.2.1' - what does it mean? That I don't need Apache anymore, that I need it only partial, or is Tomcat like a co processor for the real Apache? Also, I can process only the /Cocoon.xml file under http://[any-host]/cocoon/servlet/Cocoon.xml. But what about http://[any-host]/Cocoon.xml and any other .xml files? At first, I'd like to have Cocoon support for all my virtual hosts, I've configured in my httpd.conf. But then, how can I install Cocoon support only for special hosts and how can I install both main versions(1.8.1-dev and 2.0) for some hosts? My currently installed Cocoon/1.8.1-dev on Tomcat doesn't work fine, because I can only access the status page at /cocoon/servlet/Cocoon.xml and no other .xml files. How can I fix this??? Regards, Christian Parpart <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> SurakWare http://www.surakware.com