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Post Integrating Tomcat with Apache Via the mod_jk Module

by Chad Thompson 08/20/2002 In a previous article , we learned about installing and configuring Jakarta Tomcat to run on Mac OS X. In this basic install, Tomcat applications are accessed via port "8080," which means that you have to give your friends and relatives a Web address such as "http://www.mysite.com:8080". Running a Web application on a non-standard port may be acceptable for development, but often gets you curious looks from friends, relatives, and possible customers. (Even...

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