I have a deployment architecture question:
We know this:
anonymous wrote :
| # As a native application, the Apache web server is a more efficient
| HTTP server than the Java-based web server included in JBoss AS. That is
| especially true for static contents (e.g., pictures), keep-alive
| requests, and HTTPS requests. It would be ideal to have JBoss AS serve
| up dynamic, database-related content, while having Apache serve static
| content in the same application.
| # Apache has a rich set of modules for almost every aspects of a web
| application, including security, logging, URL rewriting, performance
| enhancement, etc. JBoss AS is rich in supporting business and
| transactional logic, but has fewer features when it comes to
| manipulating HTTP request / response directly.
|
If we have a F5 load balancer on top of a apache cluster, then we want to use mod_jk to connect to a JBoss cluster where we will deploy webservices, how do we configure properly the embedded tomcat inside JBoss ? I know the wiki page:
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http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=UsingMod_jk1.2WithJBoss
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In your opinion this architecture will work properly for deploying webservices?
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