Thank You for feedback.
The answers:

1) I'll add that note. You're right, It's important.
2) Usually, I keep the main ServerRoot of Apache Httpd just as a
"dummy" website, and even if I have just one website to setup, I
always create a virtual host (for example on Debian, using the
symbolic linking to unable/disable virtual hosts, it's so easy to
switch them on or off and I love this feature :-)

On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 11:19 PM, Ben Stringer <b...@burbong.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Nice work on the tutorial. I have some feedback.
>
> 1) I would mention the version of the httpd and tomcat that you are using.
> For instance, the load balancing mechanism you are using in httpd is only
> supported by Apache Httpd 2.2
>
> 2) I don't see why you need to create a virtual host in httpd, unless you
> are using the same httpdto host other sites. Otherwise, this just
> complicates the httpd configuration.
>
> Cheers, Ben
>
>> Hello everyone
>> I wrote a tutorial about load balancing Tomcat with Apache Proxy Module.
>>
>> This is the url:
>> http://www.zulutown.com/blog/2009/02/16/java-ee-load-balancing-with-tomcat-and-apache/
>> Any feedback will be really appreciated.
>>
>> Thank You.
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