on 2/21/01 3:46 AM, "Magnus ?or Torfason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> According to these tests, it seems to me that for purely servlet
> web-applications, it is significantly faster to use any standalone version
> of Tomcat, than to use an apache connector.
It really depends though. If the server/servlet is doing a lot of CPU
intensive tasks, then it is a good idea to offload that to different
machines and therefore the overhead of connecting via the connector is
removed.
> Is anyone doing this for production environt, or are there other concerns
> that prevent that?
>
> (Sorry for drifting off topic ... )
Yes, it is. tomcat-user is the right place to discuss this.
thanks,
-jon
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