> 
> Hi,
> As always, consider using tomcat standalone for all your 
> traffic, static
> and dynamic.
> 

This is the third time I have heard this piece of advice recently. When I started off 
with Tomcat back in the 3.x days the recommendation was always to run Tomcat for the 
dynamic servlet/jsp stuff and a "real" web server (Apache/IIS) for the static content.

Are we now saying that Tomcat is as good a web server for static content as is Apache?

Regards
Roger 


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