Thanks Vik!

This is a very quick response. And thank you very much for your helpful 
answer.

However then it comes down to first learning all Tomcat in interaction with 
Apache. Thanks again and don't get me wrong, but seemingly it all boils down 
to exactly the guru issue with Lenya (please see below) I was worried about.


I really do appreciate your quick and competent answer!
Gregor

On Saturday 20 September 2008 02:06:43 pm Vik Tara wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > Is there a easy way to just use lenya as is and have the visitors of my
> > web site accessing content as if it where made from static html
> > documents?
>
> I think a lot of people put Apache Webserver in front of tomcat and
> proxy things back and forth.
>
> This way your lenya pages get served via port 80, as described here:
> http://lenya.apache.org/docu20/tutorials/proxy/proxying.html
>
> Regards
>
>
> Vik
>
> Gregor Ebersberg wrote:
> > Hi list:
> >
> > I'm new, did the tiny lenya tutorial and read something about lenya and,
> > frankly, understood only a few things.
> >
> > I use Lenya 2.0.2 Standalone Installation (using the built-in Jetty)
> > under openSuse 10.2 running Java 1.5.0_16 from the rpms. I started lenya
> > in the terminal as root simply by "./lenya.sh &" (btw is there another
> > way to stop it but to kill the java process?).
> >
> > Although I do program (among a lot of other things) in JAVA to develop
> > applets for years, I realized that I should be intimately familiar with
> > servlets, tomcat, and a lot of other stuff regarding server-side java
> > technology in order to understand whats going on in lenya.
> >
> > Is there a easy way to just use lenya as is and have the visitors of my
> > web site accessing content as if it where made from static html
> > documents?
> >
> > Please forgive me: Can this be seen as a case of non-guru usability of
> > lenya?
> >
> >
> > Sorry for the basic-ness of my question and thank you for an answer in
> > advance
> >
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