Another good reason for using apache + tomcat not tomcat standalone is that
you can show a polite static apology to users during maintenance/fubar time
on tomcat, rather than a 404.

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Andy
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Subject: Re: RES: TomCat into NT environment


In general the performace of apache on NT since IBM joined
the fray was supposed to have improved.  My understanding
is that if you're not an expert IIS/NT performance tuner than
the performance will probably be comparable.

I would discourage use of Tomcat for static page serving as
apache is supposed to be much faster for that.  Secondly, it
is probably reasonable to expect C code (apache) to be faster
than Java code (tomcat) not to mention it should take a great
deal less resources.

If performance is indeed your concern I'd use the new mod_jk
with Apache and tomcat 3.2.1.  This should give you the most
stability and performance balance.

Emptor Cavet: its been a while since I've used NT so you might
want to ask some Windows people.  (I avoid Microsoft for
stability reasons).

-Andy


"Jose Euclides da Silva Junior - DIGR.O" wrote:

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> But, i have read some news about bad performance of Apache in NT
> environment, on paralel with Unix! Is it true?
> For a good performance, should i only use tomcat( as web server and jsp
> server) in this environment?
> Thank you, Julio.
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> José Euclides Júnior
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> Assunto:                Re: TomCat into NT environment
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> Consider Apache + Tomcat... (both can be configured as services and run
just
> great...)
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> What is the way to use TomCat into NT 4.0 Server? Just as a Stand-alone
> web-server, or as a NT service or even mixed with IIS. I think that this
> last option is the worst...
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> Best Regards,
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> José Euclides Júnior
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