For what it's worth.
If you install Fedora Core II with "All" packages checked in the
installer (I imagine it would work with "all Development Tools" too),
it will install Apache and Tomcat 4.1x.

The two will already be configured to work together.

I haven't looked that closely at the configuration so I don't know what
JDK it's using or any of the other particulars but it could be an easy
shortcut to getting started.






On Wed, 2004-09-29 at 14:21, Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
> Le mercredi 29 septembre 2004 Ã 16:55 +0100, TK a Ãcrit :
> 
> > 4. Are there any guides on setting and configuring Apache and Tomcat
> > in Linux environment?
> 
> Depending on the linux distro you target, there is probably already a
> community of java users with howtos and sometimes prepackaged binaries.
> 
> For Redhat, Fedora, Suse/Novell and Mandrake the JPackage project
> (http://www.jpackage.org) is a good starting point. Debian and Gentoo
> also have their own packaging communities.
> 
> http://java.debian.net/index.php/CommonJavaPackaging should list the
> projects that decided to come out of the woods and try to work together.
> 
> Regards,


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