I agree John
We now have 7.6.04 (and the ITSM suite) running in our Sandbox with
Tomcat alone...
So far we have no difficulties.
On Jan 3, 2:58 pm, John Baker wrote:
> Hello,
>
> There are no good reasons to run IIS in 99% of cases. IIS is acting as a
> front end to Tomcat, doing nothing
Hello,
There are no good reasons to run IIS in 99% of cases. IIS is acting as a front
end to Tomcat, doing nothing more than passing on requests using an old
connector called mod_jk, which isn't heavily tested on Windows judging by the
recent 64bit builds not working properly. Indeed, we were a
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If you are running Tomcat 6+ no need fo
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What are the pros and co
What are the pros and cons of running Mid-tier 7.6.04 in Tomcat with
or without IIS?
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