--- Wade Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dola Woolfe wrote:
> > --- Wade Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > 
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> >>Dola Woolfe wrote:
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> >>>Everything is locked up, including the static
> >>
> >>resources!
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> >>Ok,
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> >>I guess what I meant to ask is.  Do you use a
> >>context for Tomcat, and is 
> >>everyting from that context served through tomcat,
> >>or is the static 
> >>content served through Apache?  Can you access
> some
> >>static image file 
> >>from some where other than the context path of
> your
> >>webapplication? 
> >>Other than that you'll need to put up different
> >>logs.  One the apache 
> >>log file, two tomcat, and three the connectors log
> >>file.  Those might help.
> >>
> >>Wade
> >>
> >>
> > 
> > 
> > You know, I will follow an earlier advice and
> switch
> > from 1.2.* and 3.3.* to 2.0.* and 5.5.*; Why be
> > several years behind?
> > 
> > Dola
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> I use 5.0.28 right now.  I'm waiting on 5.5.x to
> stabilize a bit more 
> myself.  It's just a precaution that I take.  I
> haven't had any issues 
> out of 5.0.28, and I actually use it for my web
> server and java server. 
>   I have gotten rid of httpd (Apache) all together. 
> I do use Apache2 
> sometimes as a forward proxy.  I can hide multiple
> machines behind one 
> domain that way.  I am happy with Tomcat as my web
> server.  Plus my 
> configuration is much simpler.
> 
> Wade

That's interesting. Thank you. I am wondering what
others think about this so I'll start a new "thread".


                
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