Hello,

I've had great success deploying WebKit with mod_webkit and Apache, but 
my administrator wants me to switch to WebKits built-in httpd and 
mod_proxy/mod_rewrite.

What does this mean for performance / stability of the application? Any 
experiences? Assesments?

I've searched the archives and the wiki and found only one opinion, by 
Geoffrey Tavola:

 > For us, using the native HTTP server in WebKit via proxying has 
proven to be very robust --
 > much more so  than mod_webkit. The only drawback is that we lose the 
"queue up requests
 > and retry" functionality in mod_webkit that is helpful when you need 
to restart the appserver,
 > (....) I would lkean toward recommend the native HTTP server via 
proxying as the "standard"
 > deployment mechanism.

http://www.mail-archive.com/webware-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net/msg07789.html


Thanks for your contributions,

M
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Martin Virtel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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