Sounds like Tomcat 4 is now ready for production if it matches Apache for speed!
My company has been using Apache with a BEA Weblogic backend for a year or so now - we did do some extensive performance testing with just weblogic but found the overall site performance to degrade.
Saying that, at the time we where upgrading from Oracle Application Server, and only Tomcat 3 was available at the time so 'the management' went with another big name.
I think it maybe the time to re-evaluate our application server usage - being heavily commited to an EJB implementation JBoss might have to figure in this as well!
My company has been using Apache with a BEA Weblogic backend for a year or so now - we did do some extensive performance testing with just weblogic but found the overall site performance to degrade.
Saying that, at the time we where upgrading from Oracle Application Server, and only Tomcat 3 was available at the time so 'the management' went with another big name.
I think it maybe the time to re-evaluate our application server usage - being heavily commited to an EJB implementation JBoss might have to figure in this as well!