This is one question i just gave the answer to recently.. Yes tomcat 4.x is
quite stable and you can use it in a produdction env. I have deployed my
site in tc and till now no problems as such.
You could integrate TC with IIS on NT or with Apache.
You can check the following sites:

http://webperformanceinc.com/library/ServletReport/
http://www.sdtimes.com/news/063/story2.htm

cheers!
vikram.

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Hi there.
I'm new to servlets and JSP and would like to know whether Tomcat is a good
production server. The application is an Internet Accounts and Management
System for hotels to enable them to charge guests according the the amount
of time the connection was enabled for them (Switches shall be accessed via
an SNMP API). No. of users would be 5- 10 (max).

Thanks and regards,
Omer


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