Configuring CGI with Tomcat

I running Tomcat on a Win2K box without Apache. I have some CGI scripts I'd like to implement on my site, but from everything I've read you seem to need Apache to run these services. Is this true or is there some way to run CGI on just Tomcat? Thanks in advance for your help.
-Mark

JSP is CGI. So is PHP, ASP, Perl and almost every other language under the sun (no pun intended). CGI stands for Common Gateway Interface. It's not tied to any language. it's like saying you're writing MOM software instead of saying you're using JMS to write MOM, or saying you're running Linux 7.2.
You can write CGI programs in any language that can output text.
CGI is basically a way of programming the HTTP protocol.
Sorry but this kind of thing really gets to me.
Oh, installing Apache would be a good start to get Perl CGI programs working no your own machine. ;)

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