I was very interested in the discussion concerning Apache vs Tomcat
WRT Performance. While I cannot argue with the performance numbers, I
do like putting Apache in front of Tomcat for 2 reasons that I have
found so far.
1. SSL. If I am going to be serving pages whether they be dynamic or
static
in the discussion concerning Apache vs Tomcat
WRT Performance. While I cannot argue with the performance numbers, I
do like putting Apache in front of Tomcat for 2 reasons that I have
found so far.
1. SSL. If I am going to be serving pages whether they be dynamic or
static, I think Apache
On 5/19/05, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was very interested in the discussion concerning Apache vs Tomcat
WRT Performance. While I cannot argue with the performance numbers, I
do like putting Apache in front of Tomcat for 2 reasons that I have
found so far.
1. SSL. If I am going
in the discussion concerning Apache vs Tomcat
WRT Performance. While I cannot argue with the performance numbers, I
do like putting Apache in front of Tomcat for 2 reasons that I have
found so far.
1. SSL. If I am going to be serving pages whether they be dynamic or
static, I think Apache
Apache vs Tomcat
WRT Performance. While I cannot argue with the performance numbers, I
do like putting Apache in front of Tomcat for 2 reasons that I have
found so far.
1. SSL. If I am going to be serving pages whether they be dynamic or
static, I think Apache handles the SSL
Mark wrote:
OK, so I will admit that I am out of the loop with regards to #2. But
I still have an issue with storing and passwords required to open key
files in the clear. Is there some function that will handle this for
me...
Assuming that the file is sensibly protected with OS security if an
On Thu, 19 May 2005, Mark wrote:
I was very interested in the discussion concerning Apache vs Tomcat
WRT Performance. While I cannot argue with the performance numbers, I
do like putting Apache in front of Tomcat for 2 reasons that I have
found so far.
1. SSL. If I am going to be serving
David Smith wrote:
I won't argue with no. 1 since I don't use SSL connectors in Tomcat.
However, no. 2 can be mitigated with the commons-daemon project among
other tricks and IMHO, not a valid argument against having Tomcat out front.
Just my thoughts on the subject. :-)
I'll just add to the
I know I've seen this discussion a while back but I couldn't find it.
On a Linux box I've build a simple minded tomcat start/stop/restart
script and put it in /etc/init.d. Should I start tomcat before apache
or after or does it matter? Same for shutdown. Are there any timing
issues?
This is a
Subject: At boot is order of start up (Apache vs Tomcat) important?
I know I've seen this discussion a while back but I couldn't find it.
On a Linux box I've build a simple minded tomcat start/stop/restart
script and put it in /etc/init.d. Should I start tomcat before apache
or after or does
:34 AM
To: tomcat
Subject: At boot is order of start up (Apache vs Tomcat) important?
I know I've seen this discussion a while back but I couldn't find it.
On a Linux box I've build a simple minded tomcat start/stop/restart
script and put it in /etc/init.d. Should I start tomcat before apache
Hi,
I know that, for a more secure enviroment, we should use Apache integrated with
Tomcat. What I need is some kind of paper or web page explaining that.
Does anyone know something like it ??
Thanks,
Tiago.
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To
On Thu, 27 Mar 2003, Tiago Ferraz Machado wrote:
Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2003 15:10:54 -0300
From: Tiago Ferraz Machado [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Apache vs. Tomcat
Hi,
I know that, for a more secure
I have a very basic question. What are the advantages/disadvantages of
using Apache connected with Tomcat compared to just using Tomcat
Standalone? Assuming I'm just using Java and don't need any other
connector or module like PHP, Perl or C.
Are there any scalability, flexibility or
not be worth
the effort if your project doesn't really need Apache.
John
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From: alan sparago [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 3:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: tomcat and apache vs tomcat standalone
I have a very basic question
Hi All,
Anybody have any experience with relative performance of pure Tomcat vs
Apache/Tomcat in a real world environment, particularly with SSL?
Thanks,
Rick
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