https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=50346
Summary: Install should do whatever is necessary to connect to
Apache
Product: Tomcat 6
Version: 6.0.24
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P2
Component: Connectors
AssignedTo: [email protected]
ReportedBy: [email protected]
I have Ubuntu 10.04 and Apache 2.2.14-5 and Java.
I installed PHP5. They worked together, instantly.
I installed TomCat6 and spent a week trying to get two packages from the same
organization to talk to each other. This is damned irritating.
It has taken me a week to see a web page when I point my browser at
"http://localhost:8080/War/Sandy4"
I expect it till take me another week to get rid of the ":8080". This is
stupid.
The standard install script for Tomcat should detect Apache2 and do whatever is
necessary to get the two talking to each other.
I invented jx.php to run Java programs that generate web pages without Tomcat.
jx.php requires no Tomcat, only Java. A jx.php site can do everything in HTML
but must drop into PHP to emit HTTP headers.
If I create an application for a customer, should plan on a week installing
Tomcat on his server? Or should I just just use jx.php instead? That is my
concern right now.
Tomcat is so difficult to install that it may be worse than nothing.
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