"cnovara" wrote : I use another way to achieve this.
  | To serve big amount of downloads (static content), it's better to use 
Apache instead of Tomcat.
  | This way I manage a complete directory out of Nukes, with classic Apache 
Locations/Directories, that I synchronize with Nukes DB wich contains links 
(this could be automatic).
  | Anyway, Apache is always in front of Tomcat, because it's more versatile.
  | 
  | See enfanceetcroissance.com

Could you please explain some more regarding how you done this!? What is the 
setup on Apache side and on JBoss/Tomcat/Nukes side?

So, the result of this is that when you in Nukes selects a link to some static 
stuff this is served by Apache and not Tomcat?

Thanks,
/L

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