In a word: "speed". Tomcat is a java application, which runs in a JVM and because of this it runs fairly slowly. Apache is (AFAIK) written in C and runs native, and therefore is a lot faster. P. On Wed, 2 May 2001 09:48:24 -0500 "Skinner, Dallas M" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: RPD> Excuse me if this question is obvious. If Tomcat can be run in a standalone RPD> mode, why should it be used in conjunction with apache? RPD> RPD> Thanks RPD> RPD> Dallas Skinner
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