you can either piggyback Tomcat on IIS like I do, or reroute port 80 requests 
through Tomcat. I don't do that. I just keep it at port 8080.

People have to have a link there anyway to get to the pages or app. I don't 
understand the big deal of just leaving it there myself. But some people may 
have certain restrictions where that wouldn't work. For instance, their 
employer/network group might have (nearly) every port but 80 shut.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jacob Rhoden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 6:09 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Help with Tomcat & IIS


Propes, Barry L wrote:
> there's lots of people who combine the two -- I currently am, because our 
> UNIX support group has not made the environment compatible for or with Tomcat!
>   
Sounds like you and I have the same employer (: But seriously, I am 
trying to work out the pro's and cons of standalone mode. I am wondering 
why you put IIS in front of tomcat? Does IIS provide other services 
apart from tomcat, or is there a specific reason?

Best Regards,
Jacob

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