That is NOT my experience of the Apache / Jserv combination. Jserv used to
crash approximately 2 times a week. Apache never restarted it because jserv
had caused the JVM to freak out and hang which made Jserv seem alive while
it wasn't.

TomCat / Apache is the most stable i've seen so far. Not a single crash or
strange error for 2.5 months+.

just my $0.02

Christopher Cato
Rational Software

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dennis Doubleday [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: den 1 februari 2001 21:57
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Why use apache
> 
> 
> At 03:06 PM 2/1/01, you wrote:
> 
> >         So, the answer is it really depends.  Look at your 
> usage patterns -
> >if its almost exclusively Tomcat-served dynamic content then 
> go with just
> >Tomcat.  If its mostly static with a few dynamic pages the 
> go with Apache
> >and Tomcat.  If its in between, experiment and test to 
> determine what's best
> >for your application.
> 
> My Apache/Jserv app serves only dynamic requests, but I 
> continue to front 
> it with Apache because Apache will restart Jserv if it dies 
> (if started in 
> automatic mode.) I have thought of switching to Tomcat 
> standalone, but is 
> there a way to replace that restart-on-failure feature?
> 
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