With all the talk about the new jk, I hope of the main focuses will be to make the integration between Tomcat and Apache a lot easier. I find that there are very few hosting companies out there that are able to do this correctly and as such do not support Java/JSP/Servlets. It has come to a point where some web projects had to be changed to PHP instead of Java because the client just can not find a host or, the prices for those who do are extremely high.

I really love the Java language and everything it offers and hope that there can be a way to make integration and management of a Tomcat/Apache environment easier for both sys admin and developers.

Andy Armstrong wrote:

Costin Manolache wrote:

Maybe the best response to this would be to update the docs and say
"tomcat IIS 6 is not supported, plese contact microsoft and ask them to do it". They have plenty of developers and money - they could send a check to Andy and Henri, or do it themself :-)


Hey why not? :)

I've just mailed a couple of guys who I /think/ are among the lead IIS developers with the subject "IIS / Apache entente cordial"; let's see what happens...


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