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Integrating/Improving Performances of Tomcat and IIS on Windows Server

Author: developer.com      Published: 22nd Oct 2005     Visited: 423 times 
Category: Java
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By Akash Kava IIS is Microsoft's Internet Information Server running on the Windows Servers family. Tomcat is a worldwide-used Web server built on the Java platform for JSP/Servlets. Due to the ease of operating and maintaining IIS in a Windows environment, we still prefer to buy the Windows server and run IIS for web sites and, by default, we run Tomcat on port 8080 as the default installation. Two Web Servers, Two Ports No two applications can start a server on the same port, so IIS...n

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