Enterprise Java for Linux HOWTO 
Apache Tomcat
  
BEA WebLogic
  
Enhydra
  
Locomotive
  
IBM Websphere 
  
Jetty
  
4.1 Allaire JRun
To be written. 
See 
 http://www.allaire.com/products/jrun/
for more information. 
4.2 Apache Tomcat 
Background 
JServ has been replaced with Tomcat from the Apache Jakarta project: 
 http://jakarta.apache.org/
. This section
is still written for JServ and needs to be updated. 
Apache JServe is a 100% pure Java servlet engine fully compliant with the Java Servlet 2.0 specification.
Apache JServ is part of the Java Apache  Project. (From the Apache Java Project website). 
Download 
Apache JServ can be obtained from 
 http://java.apache.org/jserv/index.html
. 
>From the Apache JServ Project home page, follow the Download Apache JServ link. 
Currently RPM distributions are available for RedHat Linux.  For other Linux distributions you will have to
build from source.  The following  example describes how install the RPM for RedHat 6x. 
As of the time of this writing, the current version is 1.1b3. 
Installation 
I suggest installing files in the /usr/local directory. After downloading the files, run: 
mkdir /usr/local/apachejserv  
mv ApacheJServ*.rpm /usr/local/apachejserv 
For RedHat and RedHat-derived distributions, use the RedHat Package Manager (RPM) to install the rpm
file such as: 
rpm -i ApacheJServ-1.1-b2_RH6x.i386.rpm  
The above example shows version 1.1-b2 for the RedHat 6x on the Intel architecture. 
 4.1 Allaire JRun
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