Can I shut JWS off?
Is the follwing statement correct?
If I shut JWS down will Apache take over automatically?
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Brian (Oracle):
On NT, Apache is configured when iFS is installed(1.X). The URL is HTTP:/server:port/ifs/files. On Unix you will need to run ifsapachesetup to setup Apache.
The URL will be the same.
Thank You
Brian<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Brian, we are using a windows 2000 server and have both JWS and Apache installed. We have been developing using both web servers. If I shut down JWS should Apache take over as the web server automatically?
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