Apache HTTP Server and Tomcat Together

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I have recently started working on a project that uses both Apache HTTP
server and Tomcat to host the JSP applications.  Basically all of the
requests hit the Apache HTTP server first and then they are routed to Tomcat
thanks to mod_jk.  In my case, only JSP applications are being hosted, so I
don't see the need for the Apache HTTP server.  What are some
advantages/disadvantages of integrating both of these together? Why not keep
it simple and use Tomcat only?  
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