Re: tomcat without apache in front

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You can make the request directly to Tomcat. What port is Tomcat
listening on? Are you willing to open that port directly? Think about
who/what is accessing that servlet. They will need to know that port.
Is that OK?

singh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Any Suggestions please?
>
>
>> We have a single servlet application very light weight.
>>
>> It is just like that servlet is called with some parameter and it returns
>> some file from "n" number of files on local file system.
>>
>> It is an old application and some how it is having apache in front of
>> tomcat.
>>
>> What i am thinking is what is more expensive :
>>
>> 1. Request coming to worker MPM in apache> Request sent using AJP to
>> tomcat>
>> tomcat creates a new thread> serves back the request. ( if it is right )
>>
>> 2. Request directly coming to tomcat> new thread spawned> request
>> served.
>>
>> Please not there is NO static content to be served.
>>
>> Is apache prefork or work MPM better in worker mgmt then tomcat ?
>>
>> Please suggest.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Singh
>>
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