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Node.js is an event-based, asynchronous I/O framework that uses Google's V8 JavaScript engine.
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How to route/implement port forwarding with AWS/Apache web server (httpd) with a Node.JS app...
On my EC2, I've started a Node.JS web server and application, which is listening on port 3000. I have my DNS set up so that my site is public. Let's say its anthony.com. … I know that I don't need httpd, but I already installed it and I read in some places that it's good to have a dedicated web server handle all of your traffic before getting to your Node.JS app. …