Hmm hmm ... Not so hard, but look at the messages of this group ... ;-)

For the configuration, I tried both on Windows and Linux, but I don't want
to go in details for now ...

But my question was : "Who use Tomcat as a stand-alone server in a
production environment ?"

L.C.

-----Message d'origine-----
De : todd tredeau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoye : mercredi 27 mars 2002 16:36
A : Tomcat Users List
Objet : Re: Who use Tomcat as a stand-alone server in production
environment ?


Look, it is really not that hard.... e-mail me with your platform and
I'll tell you what to do for apache/tomcat configuration, if I can
figure it out you can.

todd
http://www.wiserlabz.com
collaborative effort to promote Novell and Open Source solutions



Laurent Comte wrote:

>I was very surprised to see how it's difficult to configure Tomcat with
>Apache and for now : "I can't get no satisfaction ..."
>But it seems to be very easy to install Tomcat and execute in "stand-alone"
>mode ...
>
>So I ask you : who use Tomcat as a stand-alone server in production
>environment ? Why and why not ? Is it ok ?
>
>
>Yes, I read this FAQ :
>"What are the advantages/disadvantages of using Tomcat's built-in HTTP
>server instead of, say, Apache?
>
>Regarding Tomcat's disadvantages when used as a stand-alone server, here is
>a list reproduced from the Tomcat-Apache HOWTO page:
>Tomcat is not as fast as Apache when it comes to static pages.
>Tomcat is not as configurable as Apache.
>Tomcat is not as robust as Apache.
>
>There are many sites with long time investment in certain web servers, for
>example, sites that are using CGI scripts/Server API modules/perl/php. We
>cannot assume that all of them will want to ditch this legacy.
>The page further says that " For all these reasons it is recommended that
>real world sites use an industrial strength web server, such as Apache, for
>serving the static content of the site, and use Tomcat as a Servlet/JSP
>add-on."
>The main thing that Tomcat has going for it is that it the official
>reference implementation of the Java Servlet 2.2 and JavaServer Pages 1.1
>technologies developed under the Apache license by some of the best
>developers around the world."
>
>
>Thank you.
>L.C.
>
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