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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T08:21:52+00:00 2026-05-20T08:21:52+00:00

So right now I’m rocking Apache 2.2, which I’ve had running for a couple

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So right now I’m rocking Apache 2.2, which I’ve had running for a couple years (only for local purposes). With Apache, I have PHP 5 installed. Recently I installed Tomcat 7 for Java Servlet support (GWT specifically). I also have Tomcat supports SSL (on a separate port which is annoying but manageable for now).

Here’s my problem. GWT cannot use PHP pages and PHP cannot use SSL (unless I install that on Apache). What would be the best solution to get GWT, PHP, and SSL on single server or at least able to interact.

I was thinking maybe install PHP on Tomcat because it already has GWT and SSL ready but a quick Google search didn’t show promise on this. Another option I’ve heard is that Apache can forward certain requests (such as Java Servlets) to Tomcat. I’m hoping someone has a quick answer to save me the headache of Googling.

Also, Apache is running on port XXX1, Tomcat XXX2, and Tomcat SSL XXX3. Is there a way to get these all on a single port? I’m guessing it’d have to be configured at the router/gateway and forwarded to each correct port?

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    2026-05-20T08:21:53+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 8:21 am

    Use Apache as a proxy for Tomcat, and have the SSL configured on Apache. You’ll need to use mod_proxy for this. A sample configuration would look like this:

    ProxyPass /tomcat/ http://127.0.0.1:XXX2/
    

    You’d then access the Tomcat resources by prefixing a /tomcat/ to the URL path.

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