I'm a Java developer and reluctant/under-qualified server administrator
formulating a strategy for transitioning two production web apps from
Resin to Tomcat.
I'm familiar with connecting multiple Resin instances to a single Apache
instance, such that all of the Resin instances (on ports in
From: Mike Volk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there a better/faster/easier alternative to using Apache as a
front-end port proxy server (via vhosts) for my multiple Tomcat
instances?
Can you get a second IP address assigned to the machine? If so, bind one
Tomcat instance to each IP and
Mike Volk wrote:
I'm a Java developer and reluctant/under-qualified server administrator
formulating a strategy for transitioning two production web apps from
Resin to Tomcat.
I'm familiar with connecting multiple Resin instances to a single Apache
instance, such that all of the Resin instances
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 9:01 AM, Mike Volk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a better/faster/easier alternative to using Apache as a
front-end port proxy server
I haven't used Pound myself but it was strongly recommended by
someone who /is/ using it in production:
http://www.apsis.ch/pound/