> -----Original Message-----
> From: Randy Layman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: 27 March 2002 15:40
> To: 'Tomcat Users List'
> Subject: RE: Who use Tomcat as a stand-alone server in 
> production environm ent ?
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Laurent Comte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 11:17 AM
> > To: Tomcat Users List
> > Subject: RE: Who use Tomcat as a stand-alone server in production 
> > environment ?
> > 
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> > But my question was : "Who use Tomcat as a stand-alone server in a 
> > production environment ?"
> 
> I don't, not do I know anyone who does.

We do - or are in the process of doing - though probably only as a temporary
measure.  I'll elaborate...

I've been working on an intranet application developed (by a different
development house) on Tomcat, then migrated to JRun.  It currently runs on
JRun/IIS.  The client has issues with JRun, and we're currently moving back
to Tomcat.  At the same time, we're moving towards a distributed model, with
Tomcat servers dotted over a WAN.  As only the application (a time recording
app) is hosted on the Tomcat servers, there's no longer any need for a
dedicated HTTP server, and for simplicity we're sticking to
standalone-Tomcat -- for the moment at least.

If the various regional offices decide to develop their own web-services,
it's highly likely we'd recommend that they use IIS or Apache with Tomcat
(the local boxes are all NT, but the client shares our concerns about IIS).

Hope this helps,
John


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