Well I'm sure you can imagine that if all of your content is dynamic then layering tomcat behind Apache/IIS will only add latency/resources to your requests... nothing significant.. but maybe if your serving up a ton of requests it might be worthwhile to run tomcat standalone.
-David Quoting Gregg D Bolinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I am just curious. I know that delivering static content with Apache/IIS is preferred. But does that matter if every single request has to go to Tomcat because the data is dynamic? Is there some caching that gets involved here? What is the benefit of Tomcat + Apache/IIS on major J2EE apps? Gregg
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