Tomcat 6 and Apache2 VS Tomcat 6 alone

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Hi!

I posted this at "Nabble » Apache » Tomcat » Tomcat - User" aswell: 
http://old.nabble.com/Tomcat-6-and-Apache2-VS-Tomcat-6-alone-td26493078.html

But I want some mixed input so I'll post it here aswell, so here goes.
Im pretty new to this but have 2 friends that help me out. Though one of my
friends tells me to use Apache2 infront of Tomcat and the other one tells me
it's unnecessary.

I'll try to explain my situation:
I've started a virtual Ubuntu 8.04 Longterm server and my goal is to have
atleast one serious site (made in Grails) and beeing a search engine (think
youtube). So it's gonna be pretty much dynamic content and less static. But
I will also start some sites just for fun that probobly won't have that much
visitors but beeing abit more static content.
Im not saying my primary site will get much visitors but I want to build the
environment as if it has.
Ps. I will probobly put a Varnish at the front sooner or later (for the
experience)

So what do you all think? Is the Apache2 infront of the Tomcat 6 a waste of
time or worth while?
I'd love to have as many inputs as possible!
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