Configure Apache and Sun AS 8

Hi all,
Can someone help me configure Apache to work with sun application server 8?
Thanks.

All,
I see that the app server can host multiple web sites by creating virtual servers...but the question is, how reliable is it and perfomance wise compared to the apache web server?
Thanks.
Virtual Servers
A virtual server, also called a virtual host, is a virtual web server that serves content targeted for a specific URL. Multiple virtual servers may serve content using the same or different host names, port numbers, or IP addresses. The HTTP service can direct incoming web requests to different virtual servers based on the URL.
When you first install Sun Java System Application Server, a default virtual server is created. (You can also assign a default virtual server to each new HTTP listener you create. For details, see the Sun Java System Application Server Administration Guide.)
http://docs.sun.com/source/817-6087/dgwebapp.html

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