Hi Tim,
Thanks for your answer. I see your point about Apache more convenient
for hackers, than Tomcat.
About outage message. This is of course a problem running Tomcat as
standalone, but I have the control over WebServer IP through the
firewall, so i just start some "Show we're down message" servlet on the
mmm... mailserver and if needed rewrite the current webserver IP :)
Cheers,
Danny
Tim Funk wrote:
...
Personally - I like having apache in front of tomcat because I find it
easier to do CGI, static content directory aliasing, and the volume of
available modules to be very convenient. It also allows my site to be up
with a higher uptime since I can restart / replace a tomcat and in those
periods of downtime - I can reconfigure apache to have an outage message.
YMMV
-Tim
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