On Thursday 13 September 2001 04:34, you wrote:

> second point - is there any reason you're not running embedded tomcat -
> this would also remove the need to worry about it, as the properties are
> already set for you.  afaik there are no drawbacks to running
> embeddedtomcat - you can still run apache in front of it, and use
> whichever apache-tomcat connector you want.

He could be wanting to do the same thing I'm doing.  Running tomcat on a 
dedicated server, and running dedicated EJB servers.  For me, tomcat is on a 
separate machine from JBoss.

I also have Apache running on two machines; the tomcat machine and another 
machine, that handles redirections for my other servers.  My ultimate aim is 
to have a fully distributed environment so that I can add or remove servers 
at will without causing much of a ripple.

I can't see any practical purpose to running JBoss and Tomcat on the same 
machine, other than to make things simpler.

However, perhaps I'm totally off-base, too.

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