> In that case, why are you using httpd at all?
My guess is they think open 80 for tomcat needs too much work (they use
RHEL) but do require
users access the application via port 80 instead of 8080

Jiansen


On 9/12/07, Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric B.
> > Subject: Re: How to manage Apache error msgs when Tomcat is down?
> >
> > Our tomcat apps are self-contained (non-exploded) wars, and
> > mapping each individual extension beomces a challenge (ie:
> > .jsp, .jspa, jsps, .jpg, .js, .....), so we found it easier
> > just to map the entire context.
>
> In that case, why are you using httpd at all?  Is it needed for some
> other reason?  If all your requests are going to Tomcat anyway, adding
> httpd to the mix just slows things down.
>
> - Chuck
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