Eitan,
it all depends on how ur application works. if u do not have too many
static pages & not too much of load then Tomcat as a stand-alone is fine.
but if u also think of scalability then u must use Apache-tomcat
combination as Apache is very robust.
Personally i think the effort in gettting Apache-Tomcat combination to work
is very much worth. the entire application will be very robust.
hope this help,
Parminder.

On Sun, 1 Jul 2001, Eitan Ben Noach wrote:
> Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2001 15:32:12 +0200 
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> From: Eitan Ben Noach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: Does Apache worth it?
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> Hello all,
> 
> We are intending to use Apache & Tomcat as web server in our product,
> and preliminary experiments show excellent performance.
> 
> Most of our web pages are JSPs and servlets, and few HTMLs and Gifs.
> 
> We wonder what is the contribution of Apache in our scenario - some of us
> 
> think that Tomcat standalone is enough.
> 
> Is there any advantage of using Apache and not Tomcat standalone?
> 
> We will appreciate any contributing input.
> 
> Thanks,
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