Hi all- I searched through the archives to see if this question has already been = asked and answered. I did not find anything, but forgive me if I missed = the answer.
I am wondering what the general consensus is regarding SSL performance = in both Apache and Tomcat. I am interested in deploying Tomcat and my = application requires SSL. I am debating whether I should access Tomcat = through the AJP connector using Apache, thus allowing Apache to handle = all of the SSL traffic or whether it is better to deploy Tomcat in = standalone mode and allow Tomcat to fulfill requests and handle the SSL = traffic. My thought is that since Apache is written in C it may be more efficient = to have Apache handle the SSL. However, I am not sure if the overhead = of the connector would negate any performance benefits gained from = having Apache handle the SSL rather than Tomcat. If performance is the = same or only marginally better with Apache then I am not sure if the = added complexity of having Apache in the equation is warranted. I have = not benchmarked to see if there is actually a performance difference. = Does anyone have an opinion on this or any benchmarks they could share? Thanks, Jeremy _______________________________ Information Systems Manager Document Systems, Inc. 20501 South Avalon Blvd Carson, CA 90746 Phone: 800-649-1362 ext 241 FAX: 800-564-1362 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web: www.docmagic.com=20 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]