On 6/25/07, lightbulb432 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your detailed response. See questions below.
In-process Tomcat is to have Tomcat running in the same process space as
Apache HTTPD, IIS, or other web server. Since most of the web servers
are implemented in C/C++, you will have
Any web application that needs to scale wouldn't use httpd (or
anything else) in front of tomcat, so the question in- or out-process
tomcat doesn't matter. From 5 high performance application I know the
details of, 1 is still using apache in front; more out of habbit,
rather than by need.
From: lightbulb432 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: In-Process Tomcat
You're actually the first person I've heard to say that apps
that need to scale would not use HTTPD. I've read the exact
opposite on multiple occassions, but as I'm a relative newbie
to Tomcat I'm hoping people
On 6/25/07, lightbulb432 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any web application that needs to scale wouldn't use httpd (or
anything else) in front of tomcat, so the question in- or out-process
tomcat doesn't matter. From 5 high performance application I know the
details of, 1 is still using apache in
You mention that when you use a static content server, it's generally
something other that HTTPD. Is there a particular reason for that? What
static servers have you generally seen in use apart from HTTPD - are
there
things that just work better in the setup you described than others?
On 6/25/07, lightbulb432 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You mention that when you use a static content server, it's generally
something other that HTTPD. Is there a particular reason for that? What
static servers have you generally seen in use apart from HTTPD - are
there
things that just work
In-process Tomcat is to have Tomcat running in the same process space as
Apache HTTPD, IIS, or other web server. Since most of the web servers
are implemented in C/C++, you will have to use JNI to integrate with
Java-based Tomcat, and create a mod_tomcat like module for Httpd.
Definitely the
Thanks for your detailed response. See questions below.
In-process Tomcat is to have Tomcat running in the same process space as
Apache HTTPD, IIS, or other web server. Since most of the web servers
are implemented in C/C++, you will have to use JNI to integrate with
Java-based Tomcat, and