It works for me.  Some people are superstitious and I have a tendancy to
bang things around.

You could always try it and see if it works for you.

-e

On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Michele Neylon:: Blacknight Solutions wrote:

>
> > A better solution would be to run apache as a front end and
> > have it connect to tomcat.  Since tomcat listens on port 8009
> > a non-privliged user can stop and start it.  You can just let
> > apache run...  you won't have to restart it.
>
> That sounds like an interesting method. At the moment we have to manually
> restart both. I was of the understanding that you needed to stop and start
> Apache or else there would be problems with the JK2 connector. Did I miss
> something?
>
>
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