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2005-05-17 Thread Mark
I read the link, and was curious as to what your opinion is when running Tomcat over SSL. I put Apache in front of Tomcat when SSL is required. TIA... Mark On 5/15/05, Lutz Zetzsche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Tomislav, Am Sonntag, 15. Mai 2005 16:10 schrieb t.n.a.: Lutz Zetzsche wrote:

Re: website hosting

2005-05-17 Thread Woodchuck
fwiw, i am upgrading my web app from Tomcat 4.1.24 to Tomcat 5.5.9 and wow... the performance increase is very noticeable. --- Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I read the link, and was curious as to what your opinion is when running Tomcat over SSL. I put Apache in front of Tomcat when SSL is

Re: website hosting

2005-05-16 Thread David Smith
Just to add my two cents to this -- you can use jsvc from the commons-daemon project to start Tomcat with root long enough to get port 80 and then drop root for normal run. Running Apache in front of Tomcat adds an extra layer of complexity and more processing. Take a look at what you need and

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2005-05-16 Thread Jason Bainbridge
On 5/14/05, Lutz Zetzsche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Suri, Am Samstag, 14. Mai 2005 17:05 schrieb suri.jagadish: How do I configure the tomcat for the default port 80 for answering the http request for the ip address in the net It is not recommended to run Tomcat as root. If you would

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2005-05-15 Thread t.n.a.
Lutz Zetzsche wrote: As regards performance, running Apache in front of Tomcat is not preferable. A standalone Tomcat is faster than a Tomcat behind an Apache. I'm not speaking from my own experiance, but I've done some reading some time ago and the best practice I've found is to have apache

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2005-05-15 Thread Lutz Zetzsche
Hi Tomislav, Am Sonntag, 15. Mai 2005 16:10 schrieb t.n.a.: Lutz Zetzsche wrote: As regards performance, running Apache in front of Tomcat is not preferable. A standalone Tomcat is faster than a Tomcat behind an Apache. I'm not speaking from my own experiance, but I've done some reading

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2005-05-14 Thread suri.jagadish
Hi I need to host a website using the tomcat Webserver How do I configure the tomcat for the default port 80 for answering the http request for the ip address in the net I had already done it using (Microsoft) IIS.

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2005-05-14 Thread Barry Kimelman
cluding the port on which Tomcat listens. * Barry KimelmanToronto, Ontario, Canada ---Original Message--- From: suri.jagadish Date: 05/14/05 11:06:30 To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org Subject: website hosting Hi I need to host a website using the tomcat We

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2005-05-14 Thread Lutz Zetzsche
Hi Suri, Am Samstag, 14. Mai 2005 17:05 schrieb suri.jagadish: How do I configure the tomcat for the default port 80 for answering the http request for the ip address in the net It is not recommended to run Tomcat as root. If you would configure to listen to port 80 instead of port 8080, you

Re: website hosting

2005-05-14 Thread t.n.a.
suri.jagadish wrote: Hi I need to host a website using the tomcat Webserver How do I configure the tomcat for the default port 80 for answering the http request for the ip address in the net I had already done it using (Microsoft) IIS. Don't know if you want to hear this, but you might want

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2005-05-14 Thread Lutz Zetzsche
Am Samstag, 14. Mai 2005 18:47 schrieb t.n.a.: Basically, I haven't heard once someone suggest you run it directly on :80 for a number of reasons (run as root, performance, availability : of modules etc.). As regards performance, running Apache in front of Tomcat is not preferable. A

Re: JSP website hosting ?

2001-06-09 Thread Dom
- From: SIMONIN Alexandre [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 1:53 PM Subject: JSP website hosting ? Hi, My apologies if this may not be the ideal place for such question... I'm looking for a company which could host two sites written in JSP ? One site has

JSP website hosting ?

2001-06-08 Thread SIMONIN Alexandre
Hi, My apologies if this may not be the ideal place for such question... I'm looking for a company which could host two sites written in JSP ? One site has a .fr extension and the other a .com. Any suggestions ? Thanks in advance Alexandre

RE: JSP website hosting ?

2001-06-08 Thread Randy Wilcox
I'm having good luck with cwihosting.com so far, I just signed up with them a week ago so I'm not making any promises ;-) Randy -Original Message- From: SIMONIN Alexandre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 7:54 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: JSP website

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2001-06-08 Thread Corey A. Johnson
plugmy company offers JSP/J2EE hosting./plug we use Sun SPARC systems, Apache/TOMCAT and jBoss. Dedicated instance of TOMCAT... ;-) Cj SIMONIN Alexandre wrote: Hi, My apologies if this may not be the ideal place for such question... I'm looking for a company which could host two sites