Past history in lab benchmarks of apache vs *any* java based web server
either one would win different tests. For a single user slamming a webserver
as fast as it can java webservers sometimes had better throughout.
Where apache really starts winning with respect to speed is in the real world
That's cool, I was referring more to the second message about being
pushy. ;)
John
Nathan Ward wrote:
Sorry about that John. I must have missed your reply. I'm still figuring out
how to effectively use the mailing lists. I wanted to direct the message to
you, but I thought it would be useful
I did, last week.
In any case, if you have something to ask me directly, you can send me a
message off-list.
John
Nathan Ward wrote:
Hello John,
I hate to be pushy, but are you going to post a reply to this question at some point?
Nathan
- Original Message -
From: Nathan
Because a web server serves static content (html, images, etc.) much faster than
tomcat will.
Nathan Ward wrote:
Hello John,
I hate to be pushy, but are you going to post a reply to this question at some point?
Nathan
- Original Message -
From: Nathan Ward
To: [EMAIL
Of course not. I'm only regergitating stuff I have read. But I have seen it
from several different sources, so I took it as truth. Do you have benchmarks
to prove otherwise?
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Hi,
I agree. That is what I have always read and I think it's a wide
conception that is out there.
If this isn't true could someone enlighten us?
-e
On Fri, 8 Aug 2003, Rick Roberts wrote:
Of course not. I'm only regergitating stuff I have read. But I have seen it
from several different
Agreed.
John
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Nathan,
There are many facets to the subject, but if all you don't mind running all
of your domains in one process, have no need for load balancing, no need for
non-Tomcat features, etc., then running Tomcat directly is probably fine.
Historically (and
Answered on 08/05/2003, 11:00 AM Eastern.
If you want to address me, I suggest putting something in the subject
line or sending me a message off-list.
A subject line of why integrate with a web server is a FAQ that I
would normally ignore.
John
Nathan Ward wrote:
Hello John,
I hate to be