Apache server and tomcat

Today i got from apache website the Apache server 2.0.28 (for windows 2000)
y tomcat server 5.0 , i dont know how work with them. (how setting?)(what do it?)
i worked only with tomcat server for show my jsp pages that using servlets-
but i got access troubles from internet (not localhost), the jsp pages only show parts.
for that reason i want to use the Apache server and tomcat server together, but how setting
each one of them, please help me. thanks-

You know, it also helps if you take the time to respond to requests for more information.
http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jsp?thread=473507&forum=45&message=2192194
I'm sure there were lots of other people wondering exactly which problem you were having, and if you don't answer, but keep creating new posts asking for help, people decide it's just not worth their time and effort to help you.

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