Tomcat works fine as a regular HTTP server, but does not server
up pages as well as a dedicated HTTP server like Apache.  It also
does not allow for the fine-tuning and advanced features of a
dedicated HTTP server (this is the reason that many people use
Tomcat to serve jsps/servlets from behind Apache). As long as your
are only planning to serve up pages to a small load and in the most
basic configuration, Tomcat should be fine.

Trevor.


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From: "S W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 2:23 PM
Subject: How well does tomcat 4.0.03 work as a HTTP server?


> HI Everyone,
>
> I'm curious has anyone used Tomcat as a regular http
> server, and would you recommend it?
>
> The reason I'm asking this quesion is because I'm not
> sure if it would be better to use IIS to redirect the
> Java pages to the Tomcat server or if it would be
> better to serve the htm pages straight from the Tomcat
> server.
>
> My concerns:
> - Adding IIS ads another layer leaving more chances
> for errors to occur
> - My knowledge of tomcat is limited at the moment as
> this is the first website I'm setting up using tomcat.
>
>
> Thank you any advice would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
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