> So, at the moment I am looking between the four big dudes in the
> market as I see it:
>Debian,
Depending on the version you are running you should be able to install
Tomcat, Apache, java and mod_jk via apt without too much difficulty
> RedHat Enterprise Edition Basic Edition
Grab the Java off Sun and then use one of the guides like John Turner's
[1]or Galatea's [2] to do it
> Fedora (though I am not entirely sure that this is suitable for my
Should be same as RH
> level). Mandrake - which I am surprised there was so little talk of.
I've never tried on Mandrake, but it should not be that different from RH
[1] http://johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html
[2] http://galatea.com/flashguides/index
HTH
Michele
Mr Michele Neylon
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