I am considering creating another Host in my Tomcat server and
creating another .war file with static content for that additional
host. So the links to static content generated by my primary
application will point to the domain name of this new host. Here are
the two hostnames for example:
app.exa
> From: Ðavîd Låndïs [mailto:dlan...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Splitting Content Across Multiple Domains
> I am considering creating another Host in my Tomcat
> server and creating another .war file with static
> content for that additional host. So the links to
> static conte
On 19/10/2010 03:49, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>> From: Ðavîd Låndïs [mailto:dlan...@gmail.com]
>> Subject: Splitting Content Across Multiple Domains
>
>> I am considering creating another Host in my Tomcat
>> server and creating another .war file with static
>
own,
but it's an architecture that seems like it would better facilitate
creating a cookie-free domain as well as eventually migrating to a
CDN. But I guess that's part of my problem, I haven't been able to
find any information on splitting content across multiple domains
while still
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 7:35 AM, Pid wrote:
>
> And I'm not sure what actual performance gain you'd get from hosting it
> on the same IP address. From memory, my experience was that the
> performance gain was barely detectable and only occurred when the app
> was on a separate IP address.
Hmm, i