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About Robert McIntosh
Expertise Installation, Administration, typical tcp/ip services (sendmail, apache, qmail, tomcat, hylafax, etc.), Linux as desktop
Experience 7 years Linux system administration, FreeBSD administration
Education/Credentials Bachelors, A Certified, Network Certified, currently employed in emergency department at major hospital
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Expert: Robert McIntosh
Date: 9/2/2008
Subject: information
Question What is the basic different in between normal Apache web server and tom-cat Apache server?
Answer Hi Sudip,
When you're talking about the apache web server with Tomcat, you're talking about a web server that has the ability to parse java-based web applications (typically jsp "JavaServer pages").
The "normal" Apache web server doesn't have this parsing ability built-in. That's the difference. Hope it helps.
-Robert
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