And the resin guys are saying that they can serve static resources as fast as apache does..
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
Because in the ideal case, you would have a servlet engine (Jetty, Tomcat, Resin, Websphere) for running Java code and serving the results and a webserver (Apache, IBM Http Server) for serving static content like images.
Eelco
Johan Compagner wrote:
Why should the server have direct access to it?
How do you think that currently static resources that are served by tomcat/resin or jetty? Through a servlet!
It is just a way that you set the right headers AND return the right date in the getLastModified() method of a servlet..for a specific request..
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