### "Adam Johnston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote message to
"George Sexton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Tomcat Users List" 
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### this is reply for: RE: Using Tomcat 5.5 as a standalone web server ###
> Thanks George and to Tim for his answer also - George's example seems 
> to be a reliable indicator of its capability.  I am going to load test 
> the site on a pure Tomcat install - I will let you all know how it 
> goes ;)
>
> I would love still to hear of any other examples of pure Tomcat 
> installs. It strikes me that if Tomcat is regarded an enterprise-class 
> web server, as opposed to a Java content server only, it provides a 
> lot of great answers to those of us who have to admin integrated 
> environments. I really hope the development of Tomcat continues to 
> shore up its Apache-like capabilities.

-----Original Message-----
From: Rafal Zawadzki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 11 January 2006 11:46
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Using Tomcat 5.5 as a standalone web server

> IHMO it is not good way. 

> Apache is one of the best open source project ever - stable, fast,
powerfull.

> Tomcat has good conceptial, but it hasn't quality, it is not stable, nor
fast.

> IMHO opinion tomcat dev should focus on improve stability, not porting
apache func to it.

> Don't get me wrong - we are using tomcat, generally we like it, but it is
not 1/10 apache quality.

> --
> RafaƂ Zawadzki
> Deploy/Release Manager
>eo Networks Sp. z o.o.

Hi.

Not sure I fully agree with you - not about Apache being a great stable
product - as I do agree with that.  However, I have been using Tomcat since
version 3 - and settled on using Tomcat (since version 5.0.x) standalone as
I found greater stability, speed and reliance than with using it in
conjunction with Apache.

I would however put this down to the connectors and issues there rather than
to Apache or Tomcat.

I am still using 5.0.28 in production on well over 15 servers and over 100
sites - some of which are high traffic!  My biggest problem is in jugging
database server and web server system resources due to hardware limitations.

Anyway, just my two cents.

Rgds,

Carl



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