Installing Mulitple Oracle Access Manager 10.1.4 Webgate on Apache

Hi,
I have installed Tomcat on my windows 2003 server on which a webgate in configured on IIS on Port 80.
Now i want to install Apache Webserver on port 81 on the same machine and then install a other webgate on the same machine.
I am installing the other webgate on the same machine by which i want to communicate to the Access Server..
My motto is to integrate the Tomcat and the Apache and then write a servlet which will tell the status of the access server i.e whether it is running or not.
Can anyone please me help on this

If Apache and Tomcat are running on different ports, then No. I have no idea how the 2 are integrated. You could try it out and see if it works.
If you ask Oracle support, then this is not a supported configuration and you may receive no help. Thats why I suggested iPlanet, coz there is no integration and its a supported configuration.
-Prashant.

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