Integrate tomcat and JDeveloper10.1.3

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can anybody help me in how to run/integrate non-oracle application sever (i.e, Tomcat . . .)using JDeveloper .Please give exact info if u r sending any links.Its very Important.

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The online help has more info - just do a search for Tomcat...
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