About Apache-Weblogic Bridge configuration

hi,
Can Apache support two weblogic server, and how can to config if possible.
I look forward to your reply
Regards

really?
I've read that document. it says only support one.
And at last I start two Apache to solve this problem. it runs well.
Thank you
Regards
Michael Girdley <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
Yes, it can. I suggest taking a look at our documentation -- configuring
the Apache plug-in.
Thanks,
Michael
Michael Girdley
Product Manager, WebLogic Server & Express
BEA Systems Inc
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hi,
Can Apache support two weblogic server, and how can to config if
possible.
>>
I look forward to your reply
Regards

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