I would have agreed if not for an admin asking about what if a file like a jpg 
was deployed via a war? I would say the developer should not have static 
content delivered via war to a app server but that is the way some dev groups 
deliver content.

With that in mind how would you expect the content for the http feature of 
Tomcat or even APR to be deployed?

Regards,
-Tony

--- On Wed, 10/21/09, Caldarale, Charles R <chuck.caldar...@unisys.com> wrote:

> From: Caldarale, Charles R <chuck.caldar...@unisys.com>
> Subject: RE: Subdomains and Wars...
> To: "Tomcat Users List" <users@tomcat.apache.org>
> Date: Wednesday, October 21, 2009, 2:22 PM
> > From: Tony Anecito [mailto:adanec...@yahoo.com]
> > Subject: Re: Subdomains and Wars...
> > 
> > I noticed Yahoo uses quite a few subdomains so the
> hype can not 
> > all be wrong?
> 
> It's not hype, but as you were told yesterday (and
> demonstrated by Chris' example), it has almost nothing to do
> with the server itself - it's all in the DNS setup, the
> browser, and the links presented by your webapp(s).
> 
>  - Chuck
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