first approach is not suggestive as it degrades the application performance which 
involves remote calls and may raise some security issues

i suggest second approach is more appropriate for deploying j2ee applications

>Date:         Fri, 6 Sep 2002 13:45:25 -0700
>Reply-To: Swaminathan P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Swaminathan P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>      ejb-servlets deployment 
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi all,
>I have a question on deployment of ejbs and servlets in different machines. Currently 
>we are looking into  two approches
>
>    1) httpServer+servlet container on one machine and application server(which 
>serves just ejbs) on another machine.
>
>    2) http server(which routes the servlet/jsp requests to the application server) 
>on one machine and application server(ejbs+servlets) on another machine..
>
>any suggestions on the adv/disadvantage/performance bottlenecks of these two 
>approches??
>
>thanks & regards
>
>swami
>
>
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