Well, according to the User Guides that come with Tomcat, it seems like
it is intended for real life deployment.
If it were only for playign around and learning; why would they then
care to put in all that tuning stuff (pooling, multiple JVMs etc)?
We run apache/tomcat and it works fine. Mind you, they are not extreme
high-load apps, but anyway.
Dan Johnsson, Frobozz AB
Mattias Jiderhamn wrote:
>
> > People I know tell me not to use tomcat with apache as this is not
> > really meant for final deployment of JSPs more for testing and
> learning
> > how to use JSPs and stuff?
>
> I have never heard this. Can anyone with more experience comment?
>
> Mattias Jiderhamn
> Expert Systems
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