You can run Tomcat in conjuction with Apache for web sites with loads of
traffic. There is a version of Apache for Windows as well. Take a look at
the Apache project web site http://www.apache.org and you can find loads of
information
about how to do it. There is an extensive documentation on Tomcat and Apache
working together.

  Panos


24/10/2001 12:32:15, Sami Saul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>>   Tomcat is ideal as a standalone server for web sites with a little
>> traffic. For bigger web sites (up to 70k - 120k) it is  advisable to
>run
>> Tomcat in conjuction with Apache.
>
>Can you explain this?
>
>I'm writing an application that runs under Tomcat/win2000/MS-SQL2000.
>
>How should I install Apache in this configuration (that is working fine
>at
>this moment) ?
>
>Regards,
>
>
>Sami
>
>
>
>
>
>
>

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