Install Apach web server and Tomcat

Is it possible to install Apach web server and Tomcat into Oracle Application Server?
If possible, which way is the best? People said that I would better install Apach web server and Tomcat in Redhat.
If you know the answer, would you mind give me the answer or document link?
Thanks

Tomcat is just a servlet engine. Oracle Application Server already includes a servlet engine. Apache is a default component too.

Similar Messages

  • The tab is bad with apache web server and tomcat

    the tab not run with apache web server + tomcat.
    It is very bad..

    Fijate que solo he estado experimentando con JSC, no he tenido oportunidad de poner nada en producci�n usando la combinaci�n Apache Web Server y Tomcat JSP container y no cuento en �ste momento con �sta configuraci�n para probar.
    Nosotros (en donde trabajo) usamos IBM Web Server (basado en Apache Web Server 2), IBM Websphere 6 y las aplicaciones JSF en producci�n est�n hechas con Rational Web Developer.
    Ahora he estado muy ocupado con un proyecto urgente, si tengo alg�n tiempo libre la semana entrante tratar� de probar tu combinaci�n (no te prometo nada) pero para ello necesito que me digas las versiones que est�s usando de Apache Web Server y de Tomcat, como est�s enlazando entre ambos con un m�dulo o con ProxyPass y mejor si me mandas el httpd.conf.
    Saludos.

  • Integrating Apache Web Server and Tomcat

    Hi,
    how do i integrate Apache Web Server (version 2.0) with Tomcat 5, on 2 different machines physically?
    I have managed to integrate them on the same machine. Now, I need to separate the 2 into 2 different servers.
    Please help.

    This is a forum for Sun's Java Application Server.
    Sun's AS is built on top of Tomcat and it's free in production (Platform Edition). The Standard Edition provides integration with an Apache HTTP server via a plugin.
    http://wwws.sun.com/software/products/appsrvr/home_appsrvr.htm
    For Tomcat, try http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/index.html
    -Alexis

  • Apache web server and tomcat

    I had loaded tomcat on my system to run JSP
    But it didnt worked
    so i loaded Apche web server on Win NT 4
    then tried to run JSP, but no result
    do Apache run JSPs by them selves
    or we need to attache Tomcat also
    if yes then how
    Thanks in advance

    Follow this steps:
    1. Set your JAVA_HOME environment variable in Autoexec.bat to
    your JDK installation directory.
         eg. SET JAVA_HOME=C:\j2sdk1.4
    2. Restart your computer.
    3. Install Tomcat
    4. Set your CATALINA_HOME environment variable in Autoexec.bat to
    your Tomcat installation directory.
         eg. SET CATALINA_HOME=C:\Program Files\Apache Tomcat X.X
    5. Goto C:\Program Files\Apache Tomcat X.X\Bin and right click in the startup.bat,
    choose Properties then select Memory. You should set you Conventional Memory's
    initial environment to something like 4096. Do the same with shutdown.bat.
    This will create a new shortcuts for the scripts you just modified.
    6. Restart your computer.
    7. Goto C:\Program Files\Apache Tomcat X.X\Bin and double-click on the startup shortcut you
    created in step 5.
    This will start your tomcat server. To test run your JSP's, put these in the ROOT folder.
    Then you must read your Java Web Services tutorial from then on.

  • How to integrate Apache Web Server and Apache Tomcat 4.0 ?

    <pre>
    Hi All,
    Can anyone give me a detailed description(or url that tells so) of how to install the Apache Web Server, Apache Tomcat Server4.0 and Integrate both of them.
    Still now I am using Apache Tomcat 4.0 as a standalone application and now I want to learn how to install,use Apache Web Server and integrate this with Apache Tomcat.
    Please point me to exact location,url to download the recent Apache Web Server and,
    Can I use my existing Standalone Apache Tomcat 4.0 to integrate this with Apache Web Server that I am going to download.
    A detailed explanation of how to integrate both is very helpful.
    Thanks in advance.
    <pre>

    The way to integrate Apache Web Server & Apache is very easy. The first step is download the library to connect both servers. This library can be download from http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v4.0/bin/webapp-module-1.0-tc40-windows.zip.
    Copy the files to APACHE_HOME\modules and open httpd.conf to change any lines:
    You find the section "LoadModule" and you add the next lines:
    LoadModule webapp_module modules/mod_webapp.so
    AddModule mod_webapp.c
    And the end of the file you must add these lines:
    WebAppConnection conexion warp localhost:8008
    WebAppDeploy examples conexion /examples
    The first parameter -2nd line- (examples) is the URL name application, the second is the connection's name and the last parameter is the application's name. This name is the same which in servlet.xml.
    At last you can add one more lines to check the module's configuration:
    WebAppInfo /webapp-info
    If you visit http://<yoor_host>/webapp-info you can see the configuration.

  • Should I install Apache Web server to use Jakarta Tomcat Servlet engine?

    Hello,
    I have some problems and now have a question:
    Should I install Apache Web server to use Jakarta Tomcat Servlet engine?
    JTK home page is available via http://localhost:8080
    Tomcat ver 3.1.3
    Thanks.

    No, you don't need to run Apache webserver (httpd) to run Tomcat. Tomcat by default runs on port 8080, but you can set it to any port, including 80, if you have permission to do so (on *nix systems, you need root permissions to run services on any port below 1024).
    Tomcat is a webserver as well, just one that includes a servlet container and JSP processor. So it will serve your html files, images, etc (aka static content), just as well as Apache httpd, in addition to being able to run servlets and JSPs.
    Apache httpd has more options for serving static content than Tomcat, so many people prefer to use it as their main webserver and only use Tomcat as a sort of "plugin" to handle servlets and JSPs. This can be achieved through a connector. Instructions on how to set this up are on the Jakarta website.
    So you could use Apache and Tomcat combined, next to each other, or totally separated. In many cases, just Tomcat will do.

  • Apache web server/jakarta tomcat

    Hey guys!
    here's the fact, i installed jakarta-tomcat and apache web server, but i don't know how to integrate them, i mean, I just want to have one http server with the functionality to use servlets. Do I need only jakarta tomcat to have this?, please help me.
    and forgive my very poor english! :)

    Hallo.
    Create or edit the file %APACHE_HOME%/conf/worker.properties
    worker.list=ajp13
    worker.ajp13.port=8009
    worker.ajp13.host=localhost
    worker.ajp13.type=ajp13
    Edit the file %APACHE_HOME%/conf/httpd.conf
    LoadModule jk_module modules/mod_jk.dll
    AddModule mod_jk.c
    JkWorkersFile "%APACHE_HOME%/conf/worker.properties"
    JkLogFile "APACHE_HOME%/logs/mod_jk.log"
    JkLogLevel debug
    Alias /myWebApp "%TOMCAT_HOME%/webapps/myWebApp"
    JkMount /myWebApp/*.jsp testWorker
    Check the file mod_jk.dll in the folder %APACHE_HOME%/modules/. Howevere there are different libraries for different versions of Apache Web Aerver and Tomcat.
    Edit the file %TOMCAT_HOME%/conf/server.xml
    <Connector className="org.apache.coyote.tomcat4.CoyoteConnector"
    port="8009" minProcessors="5" maxProcessors="75"
    enableLookups="true" redirectPort="8443"
    acceptCount="10" debug="0" connectionTimeout="20000"
    useURIValidationHack="false"
    protocolHandlerClassName="org.apache.jk.server.JkCoyoteHandler"/>
    Good luck.

  • How to install Apache Web server on my SAP Content Server

    Dear Experts,
    I am in the process of installaing Content Server in my landscape, i am working on Suse Linux 10 SP2 and planning to install ContentServer 6.30.
    I have read the standard SAP installation document for the same and it says that we need to install Apache Web server version 1.3.XX, so i have downloaded the file apache_1.3.27-x86_64-whatever-linux22.tar.
    Now i want to know the following before i take any actions on my further installation of the Content Server
    What is the difference between Apache and httpd servers (services) are they different or same
    Is the file apache_1.3.27-x86_64-whatever-linux22.tar correct to install Web Server on my Linux system
    Do i have to download any other httpd files
    How to install and start the Web server on my Linux
    Waiting for some information
    Thanks and regards
    BasoKing

    You can install a higher apache also (2.2.x), I'd not use the old versions. I'd also not use a "somwhere" compiled apache, you don't now if that version is clean.
    I'd rather compile an own one, it's not that difficult:
    Note 664384 - Generation info for Apache Web server for SAP Content Server
    The result will be a default webserver (httpd) without any unnecessary modules compiled in.
    Markus

  • How to install Apache Web Server with PHP on Sun Solaris Sparc machine

    Hi,
    We are trying to install the Apache Web Server and the PHP package on a Sun Solaris Sparc machine running on SunOS 5.8. We are having compilation problems with the source code of both these packages.
    Does anybody know if there are ready solaris packages for Apache and PHP available from where we can download and install instead of source code compilation?
    Or any instructions / things to watch for when installing Apache with PHP (if anybody has tried installing Apache with PHP on Sun Solaris earlier) is most welcome.
    Thanks,
    Harish

    Apache should be bundled along with Solaris check in "/var/apache" in Solaris 8 and Solaris 9
    php is available at www.php.net
    I found an old document for installing PHP maybe this will help.
    Cheers
    -Dhruva
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Installing PHP 3.x for Apache 1.x.x on Solaris
    Introduction
    This document describes how to install PHP for Apache on Solaris.
    You should have Apache installed before trying to install PHP.
    If you want to use PHP with MySQL then you must install MySQL first.
    Before we Begin
    1. These instructions assume that you have Apache installed according to instructions.
    Getting PHP
    1. You must be logged in as root to perform this installation.
    su root
    2. I save all my downloads in:
    /usr/local/dist
    If you don't already have one, you may need to create that directory now:
    mkdir /usr/local/dist
    3. You can get PHP 3.0.14 from here(www.php.net).
    cd /usr/local/dist
    ftp ftp.php.net
    cd pub/distributions
    bin
    get php-3.0.14.tar.gz
    bye
    Installing PHP
    1. We will install PHP in /usr/local/build, but use a tricky tar command
    to do it in on hit from the download directory:
    cd /usr/local/dist
    tar xvfz php-3.0.12.tar.gz -C ../build
    Compiling PHP
    1. First let's get where the action is:
    cd /usr/local/build/php-3.0.14
    2. You now have 3 options:
    * Simple PHP install without MySQL - goto step 3
    * Simple PHP install with MySQL - goto step 4
    * Custom PHP install - goto step 5
    3. Simple PHP install without MySQL. Next, jump to step 6.
    ./configure --with-apache=../apache_1.3.12
    4. Simple PHP install with MySQL. MySQL must be installed before you can configure PHP to use it. I recommend that MySQL should always be reachable with /usr/local/mysql. Even if you install it else where you
    should create a symbolic link from /usr/local/mysql. Otherwise the compiler can have problems finding the mysqlclient library. The command
    should look like this:
    ./configure with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql with-apache=../apache_1.3.12
    Next, jump to step 6.
    5. Custom PHP install. Take a look at the available configuration directives by using this command:
    ./configure --help
    6. Now we can make the PHP executable. This may take a while.
    make
    7. Now we install the PHP module with:
    make install
    Adding the PHP Module to Apache
    1. Now we have to setup Apache to include the PHP module:
    cd ../apache_1.3.12
    2. Re-configure Apache to use the PHP module. You should use your previous Apache configure command along with the PHP activate module directive.
    You can see your previous Apache configure command by doing:
    cat config.status
    You can configure Apache using the previous command with the added PHP module by doing:
    ./config.status --activate-module=src/modules/php3/libphp3.a
    If you used the simple Apache install from instructions the command will look like this:
    ./configure prefix=/usr/local/apache activate-module=src/modules/php3/libphp3.a
    3. Make and install Apache with PHP enabled:
    make
    4. We need to stop the server before installing the files:
    /usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl stop
    5. Now we can install the new binaries:
    make install
    6. Start apache again (now running the new php enabled version):
    /usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl start
    Setting Up PHP
    1. We have to tell Apache to pass certain file extensions to PHP. We do this in Apache's httpd.conf file.
    cd /usr/local/apache/conf
    2. Edit the httpd.conf file. If you do a search for php you will find a couple of commented out lines telling Apache to use the PHP module. You should uncomment them to look like this.
    AddType application/x-httpd-php3 .php3
    AddType application/x-httpd-php3-source .phps
    3. I prefer to use the extension .phtml, you can use whatever extension you like (even .html) by adding lines to httpd.conf like this:
    AddType application/x-httpd-php3 .phtml
    Check that it Works
    1. We have to restart Apache to make these changes take effect on the running server.
    cd /usr/local/apache/bin
    ./apachectl restart
    2. Apache should now be running with PHP enabled. The server version should include PHP/3.0b2.
    ./apachectl status
    Apache Server Status for dev.synop.com
    Server Version: Apache/1.3.9 (Unix) PHP/3.0.12
    Server Built: Oct 25 1999 00:37:07
    3. Now it is time to test PHP with a page. The simplest thing to do is create a page called test.php3. My file is here. This file contains the
    following text:
    <?php phpinfo(); ?>
    4. Point your browser at this file on the virtual host which you used:
    http://localhost/test.php3

  • Installing Iplanet web server and directory server behind a firewall

    When installing iplanet web server and directory server behind a firewall - should the interal ip address be used or the external ip address?

    Hello,
    When you are installing iplanet web server behind a firewall,you should use the internal ip address in the firewall.
    1. The external ip address connection to the Internet. The type of IP address used?dynamic (commonly used for standard
    modems) or static (commonly used for cable modems) is dictated by the ISP to which you connect and the type of service it provides.
    2. The internal ip adress connection. This connection must be a static IP assignment, and it must be assigned by you.
    obviously it depends on the type of firewall setup you have.
    Thanks
    Selva

  • What is the differece between Apache htttp web server and tomcat

    Hi friends,
    what is the difference between Apache htttp web server and apache tomcat.
    Can i run php in tomcat

    hi
    1) different of apache and tomcat
    http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=254299
    2) different of apache tomcat and jakarta tomcat
    http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=5191004

  • Apache HTTP server and Tomcat integration using mod_jk

    Hi, I'm trying to get Apache version 2 Server running with Tomcat 7 as the Java Servlet container (I'll be using Solr as the webapp next). Followed the instructions in the wiki articles Tomcat and Apache and Tomcat.
    The applications work fine separately. It's only when I modify the httpd.conf files as instructed that I get this error when I restart httpd and tomcat. This problem seems identical to this topic although the user that posted it does't know how he fixed the problem.
    Terminal wrote::: Starting Apache Web Server                                                                        [BUSY]
                               /usr/sbin/apachectl: line 84:  8640 Bus error               $HTTPD -k $ARGV       [FAIL]
    The only bit that I didn't follow to the letter is the part where it says to set TOMCAT_JAVA_HOME=/opt/java \. I have it as
    TOMCAT_JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk. No idea why it repeats that the java home is in the /opt directory.
    I installed mod_jk from the AUR version 1.2.37-1.
    Any idea what the problem is?

    download the binary version of TomCat from
    http://jakarta.apache.org/
    and install it. but your need to set the environment variable...pls refer to
    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/stores/detail/-/books/1861002092/reader/18/ref=lib_dp_TT01/103-9996294-0061449#reader-link
    JSP hava some similarity of ASP. ASP is using Personal Web Server.
    heng

  • How to Configure Apache Web Server  with Tomcat web container in Linux

    Hi all,
    I am working on Tomcat web server 5.0.19 on Linux AS 3.0., ( my Control Server)
    I need map my tomcat to Apache Web Server (httpd) in another system
    (web server).
    I dont have jk2_ or jk_mod .so files to use in my tomcat/conf directory to make them available for httpd.conf files of Apache Web server.
    I have only jk2.properties file in my conf.,
    Please tell me how to go about it
    my mail id [email protected]
    Thank You
    Subramanyam.V
    Hyderabad
    India

    The simple answer is to download a web server that has a web container already integrated on it, so all that painful configuration work is avoided.
    You can use the mature SJS Web Server 6.1 SP5 at
    http://www.sun.com/webserver
    Or you can try a preview of the upcoming version at
    http://www.sun.com/download/products.xml?id=446518d5
    You will get better performance and security, with easy of use, at about the same price ;)

  • How to link Apache Web Server and SJSAS 9.0

    I am running Apache 2.2.3 http server on port 80. I want to use Sun Java System Application Server 9.0 to serve my J2EE apps. I want to process JSP and servlets through the web server and have them redirected to the app server. In setting up Tomcat to do similar you have to use mod_jk and I would like to know how to do it on SJSAS ? Any help much appreciated, thanks.

    http://weblogs.java.net/blog/amyroh/archive/2006/08/index.html

  • How to save uploaded image file to Apache Web Server from Tomcat

    Hi guys,
    Perhaps this is not an appropriate topic to ask under this forum but I really don't know where should I post my question. Hope you understand.
    Ok, I need to know if my web application is running in Tomcat5 and user uploading some image file where I need to save these image files to the other server, which is running Apache Web Server. Should I ftp to there or other better method ?
    Anyone got a better idea on doing this kind of process pls advice. Many Thanks !
    regards,
    Mark

    if your Apache server is running in the same computer and if your servlet have write access to the folder in apache under which you want to save the file you can just write the file there but you will have to address concurrency issues.
    Otherwise you will have to do ftp but since apache does not have abuilt in frp server you will need a seperate FTP server for this

Maybe you are looking for

  • JSTL sql tags with jndi datasource

              Im trying to use JSTL sql tags but get "no suitable driver" when trying to connect           to a jndi datasource. the jakarta dbtags works fine but jstl does not           

  • Editable forms in DPS?

    We're looking to add a form to a small pub we're building for our sales team use that will allow them to collect data from within the app.  Anybody have any experience with this?  It seems like either LiveCycle or FormsCentral would be useful, but ne

  • RAC Internals

    Hi ! I got stuck while verifying my understanding on the startup process of a rac architecture. I have a question in my mind that I can not answer to me and also failed when searched on net. I want to know.... In a RAC setup (say 4 node RAC setup, ve

  • How uninstall flash player 9

    Previously i  have used flash player 9 recently ihave installed flash player 10.  But when i opened swf files these are opened in flash player 9. And how it opend  always in flash player heighest  version.

  • Working with .less blah, blah ##!@ blah

    Is there ary good tutorials for working with Less? Is it actually worth it at the moment? Should I wait 6 months or a year? To use less you use a compiler, you use node, then you have to install node then you need to know how to use that and its comm