Hello!

And thanks of answers.


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> What is best solutions?
> 

>Will the server be reachable via port 8080? If so then no need to install
mod_jk.

Yes it will be... I only need to open port from firewall.

> I would use the user directory feature of tomcat to have tomcat be able to
serve files from 
> user's public_html directories.

> Read:

Thanks I will read it.

>http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/config/host.html

>Look in the "User Web Applications" section, it's the last one.

>Apache httpd can handle php etc and tomcat can handle servlets,  jsp and
any html pages 
>needed.


>I have simmilar setup for students and faculty.

Okay, I think that soon I will have similar too.

Regerds: Keijo


-Steve O.




> We have about 100 student's per year using this server. So it is very
> little use, but I like to learn more so that we could get better
> guality of our student. :-)
> 
> Sorry about my pad English.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Best Regards:
> Mr Keijo Salakari
> Finland
> 
> 
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