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Mohacsi Janos
mohacsi at niif.hu
Mon Jul 18 10:34:41 CEST 2005
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005, Thu Thuy wrote: > Hi, > > Thank you all for your supports. > Collect information from your emails, i saw Apache2 is a very popular > solution to choose when offering ipv6 web service. Pls don't laugh at me, i > used to try Apache2 in my lab. However, my website i tried is very simple > one with html only. And now is just my very matter: as my knowledge, Apace2 > doesn't support Java application. So how can I use Apace2 to offer a fully > application-website like our present ipv4 one (hosted in Sunone webserver). > Say in another way, make our ipv4 website support both ipv4/ipv6. > > That's why i would like to find our about web servers already used in APNIC, > RIPE, Kame, other organisations... to see if they use any other webserver > than Apache2. When offer ipv6 web service with Apache2, how to make it fully > support java applications ? You can use Tomcat with Apache2 if you prefer open-source solutions and you need IPv6 support. However SunONE Webserver 6 does support IPv6. Regards, Janos Mohacsi Network Engineer, Research Associate NIIF/HUNGARNET, HUNGARY Key 00F9AF98: 8645 1312 D249 471B DBAE 21A2 9F52 0D1F 00F9 AF98
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