A couple more questions:
1) Can you still use things like .htaccess in JBoss Web to get the full functionality that
Apache offers in terms of its configuration power and flexibility? Or is .htaccess not
possible in JBoss Web?
2) Does JBoss Web replace jbossweb-tomcat55.sar, or does it simply connect to it? (i.e.
Will jbossweb-tomcat55.sar be necessary in the deploy directory of a JBoss configuration
that's using JBoss Web?)
3) The following page says JBoss Web is a standalone web server. It looks like you start
it up separately, you deploy things to its own deploy directory...if it's so
standalone, do you front JBoss AS with JBoss Web (sort of like how you from Tomcat wth
Apache), or do you have two distinct servers running simultaneously - JBoss AS and JBoss
Web? I hope it's the former option because of my next question...
http://labs.jboss.com/file-access/default/members/jbossweb/freezone/insta...
4) If currently I deploy EARs to JBoss AS that contain JARs and WARs, how would I make it
work if the WARs now need to be put in the JBoss Web deploy dir rather than the JBoss AS
deploy dir, if there are two separate servers running?
5) If there are not two separate servers running and you in fact connect JBoss Web to
intercept requests to JBoss AS or something like that, what's the benefit to
connecting JBoss Web to JBoss AS, versus connecting Apache to jbossweb-tomcat55.sar?
The performance graph on the JBoss Web homepage only compares JBoss Web to Tomcat
alone...I wonder where Apache+Tomcat would lay on that graph...probably up there with
JBoss Web? I say this because Apache+Tomcat is supposed to seriously outperform Tomcat
alone when serving static content...so what's the benefit to connecting JBoss Web to
JBoss AS, versus connecting Apache to jbossweb-tomcat55.sar?
Thanks.
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