Yoav,
I would be very careful with a claim like Ms. Smoak's, "Apache is...
much faster serving static resources" as that's highly qualitative.
Please provide benchmarks or tests that prove your point, because I
don't think it's much faster at serving static resources.
Retraction! I should have sa
Yoav wrote:
> I would be very careful with a claim like Ms. Smoak's, "Apache is...
> much faster serving static resources" as that's highly qualitative.
> Please provide benchmarks or tests that prove your point, because I
> don't think it's much faster at serving static resources.
Retraction! I
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>I 'd like to know what does the "static resource
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> Could someone point me where I might find what real added
> ben
Its already in the FAQ.
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/connectors.html#integrate
-Tim
Sleeper, Jesse wrote:
Could someone point me where I might find what real added benefit (performance, security or otherwise) that I might recieve by integrating Apache with my Tomcat Server?
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> Could someone point me where I might find what real added
> benefit (performance, security or otherwise) that I might
> recieve by integrating Apache with my Tomcat Server?
Isn't there a Wiki somewhere? This would be a really good topic for
it...
Apache is better at CGI, and much faster serv
Two things come to mind:
CGI-BIN support that's easy to setup (I've never gotten them working
in tomcat)
Faster serving of static pages
Perl and PHP support (again this can be done other ways, but it's
easier this way IMHO)
--mikej
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