See the Commons-Daemon project:
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/daemon
--David
Steve R Burrus wrote:
I am sorry but I need to know what exactly this jsvc technolology is??
I have frankly never heard of it ever before. I await your anticipated
response.
Greg Johnson wrote:
If I put Apache in front of Tomcat, can I run Tomcat on port 8080,
yet have Apache serve the content on port 80?
My production web server is currently running standalone Tomcat on
Linux. I chose to use jsvc to serve the content on port 80.
For the most part, jsvc works, but it has a few problems.
Occasionally Tomcat won't stop when I shut it down. (I have to resort
to killing the process by hand.) It doesn't happen often...but often
enough to bug me.
Also, using jsvc makes it so that I can't deploy web apps via ant.
Can't figure out my way around that.
So, is Apache in front of Tomcat my solution? (I'd like to get rid of
jsvc and also be able to deploy via ant.)
If the "right answer for me" is to use both Tomcat and Apache, do I
need to reconfigure my SSL certificates with Apache, or can I leave
them with Tomcat?
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