You can use any of the following web servers for this purpose :
Apache HTTP ServerOracle HTTP ServerMicrosoft Internet Information Server (IIS)Oracle iPlanet Web ServerAs long as the web server is supported by the web server plugin, it can be used to proxy requests to a Weblogic Cluster. Check the guide [url http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23943_01/web.1111/e16435/overview.htm]Oracle® Fusion Middleware Using Web Server 1.1 Plug-Ins with Oracle WebLogic Server for further information.
The Oracle HTTP Server is included in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Web Tier Utilities 11g cdrom. This is part of Oracle Fusion Middleware Media packs. This product can be installed in [url http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23943_01/doc.1111/e14260/overview.htm#CEGBDFHD]two ways :
Standalone modeUsing Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware ControlThe first option doesn't require a WebLogic domain but you will be restricted to command line utilities for startup/shutdown and maintenance. The 2nd option requires a web logic domain. Pending your decision to install you will either need the Oracle Fusion Middleware Web Tier Utilities 11g cdrom or both the Oracle Fusion Middleware Web Tier Utilities 11g cdrom and the Oracle WebLogic Server 11gR1 Generic and Coherence cdrom. You are installing on a separate server anyway and don't have a dependency with the WLS 10.3.5 install other than that you proxy to them so you can use the components from the 11.1.1.6 Fusion Middleware Media pack which was released this week :
Oracle WebLogic Server 11gR1 (10.3.6) Generic and CoherenceOracle Fusion Middleware Web Tier Utilities 11g Patch Set 5 (11.1.1.6.0)Thanks,
EJ