We've been using the IIS adaptor on Windows (up to Windows Server 2003; not 
sure about the rest) without any problems. :)

On 08/09/2010, at 10:59 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:

> Technically you can put tomcat/glassfish behind Apache with 
> mod_proxy_balancer if you wanted. Personally I'd do tomcat or jetty over 
> glassfish. Go grab glassfish and enjoy mud wrestling with xml files. Tomcat 
> and jetty just run out of the box with basically no work. You will most 
> likely have to run multiple instances of whatever container you choose on 
> different ports if you want to have more than one instance of your app 
> running. If I had to run on windows, I would definitely go the 
> tomcat/jetty/whatever route rather than trying to get the IIS adaptor going, 
> but that's just me.
> 
> ms
> 
> On Sep 7, 2010, at 8:49 PM, Michael Gargano wrote:
> 
>> What are the different advantages/disadvantages for the differing deployment 
>> options.  I'm assuming the main one is that without apache and the adaptor 
>> you lose the load balancing and monitoring capabilities.  Is this accurate?  
>> What is the most common method?  My main concerns are scalability and 
>> ability to run on windows.  (I just made myself sad.)
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> -Mike
>> 
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