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    <p>Yes it is confusing. Only Apache Tomcat depends on Java. When
      someone speaks about Apache he is refering to Apache HTTP Server
      which doesn't need Java to run.<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 24/09/2018 à 16:48, Tyler Veinot a
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        <div dir="ltr">Ok, so since I am using QGIS, QGIS Server, and
          Lizmap setup via these directions <a
href="https://opengislab.com/blog/2018/7/7/updated-installing-apache-qgis-server-and-lizmap-on-windows-os"
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          this setup is unaffected because it is running on Apache?</div>
        <div dir="ltr">But my setup using Tomcat with GeoServer is going
          to have issues in the future?</div>
        <div dir="ltr">I apologize for the confusion, I thought Apache
          and Apache Tomcat were flavors of the same thing; I thought
          they both depended on Java environments to run.</div>
        <div dir="ltr">Tyler<br>
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        <div dir="ltr">On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 11:15 AM Régis Haubourg
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            <div>Hi, <br>
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            <div>QGIS has nothing to do with Java. QGIS server can be
              run using Apache (not TOMCAT) or nginx and shouldn't be at
              all concerned. <br>
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            <div>Regards, <br>
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            <div>Régis<br>
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            <div dir="ltr">Le lun. 24 sept. 2018 à 16:11, Tyler Veinot
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              <div dir="ltr">Hi All;
                <div>So my IT guy said that Java is being phased out and
                  is no longer supported on many browsers and soon none.
                  I have JRE and JDK setup as part of Apachie and Tomcat
                  Services for running web maps using; Lizmap,
                  GeoServer, QGIS/QGIS Server, and we have been looking
                  at setting up a web map server using these
                  technologies. Now I am wondering if I should look for
                  another web server applet that does use Java or if it
                  is a non-issue.</div>
                <div>I guess my question is with Java being phased
                  out/not supported what do we turn to for a web server
                  in the opensource GIS community?</div>
                <div>Thanks;</div>
                <div>Tyler</div>
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