Hi,
I have been working with Tomcat for a few months
now with little problems. I am wondering if this app server is ready for
prime time when it comes to business end of the things. What do the other
servers that cost upwards of $1 offer that Tomcat doesn't? Also, I
have been hearing a
23, 2001 10:55
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Subject: Tomcat vs. Other App
Servers
Hi,
I have been working with Tomcat for a few months
now with little problems. I am wondering if this app server is ready for
prime time when it comes to business end of the things. What do the
other servers that co
Just a note to say that I got a copy of the Solaris mod_jk.so from another
reader. Thanks Mike!
Sue Schoch
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Henrik Ross wrote:
What are peoples opinions on Tomcat vs. other app servers?
Performance, scalability, security, reliability?
Can Tomcat function in a real production business environment?
Milt Epstein
Research Programmer
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Jeff Kilbride wrote:
It wouldn't surprise me if JRun ran better in a Windows
environment. After all, that's what it was originally designed
for. The JRun 1.x series was a lifesaver for me in late 1997 when we
ported all of our Perl code to Java. That was before we moved
Scott Tatum" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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My apologies for inadvertantly FUDding JRun. We have run JRun 2.3 with
much better
success. I don't know if it is just me, but JRun products seem
: Re: Tomcat vs. other app servers
On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Jeff Turner wrote:
We have found JRun 3.0 to be a fine product (as was it's 2.3
predecessor), and use it in many production environments. One should
be careful to avoid unsubstantiated claims on this forum, lest it
amount to FUD
, April 19, 2001 3:35 AM
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On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Jeff Turner wrote:
We have found JRun 3.0 to be a fine product (as was it's 2.3
predecessor), and use it in many production environments. One should
be careful to avoid
.(_)..oOOo...
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On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Jann VanOver wr
Excellent!
You are proclaimed Java Trivia King for the day...
--jeff
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On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Jeff Kilb
Title: Tomcat vs. other app servers
What are peoples opinions on Tomcat vs. other app servers?
Performance, scalability, security, reliability?
Can Tomcat function in a real production business environment?
any better. :-)
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What are peoples opinions on Tomcat vs. other app servers?
Performance, scalability, security, reliability?
Can Tomcat function in a real production business environment?
of Tomcat 4.
-Scott
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Henrik Ross wrote:
What are peoples opinions on Tomcat vs. other app servers?
Performance, scalability, security, reliability?
Can Tomcat function
01 2:52 PM
Subject: Re: Tomcat vs. other app servers
Before using Tomcat, our group had spent several k's on JRun 3.0
application server. We have several Intranet applications that receive
thousands of hits per day. Under JRun we were experiencing daily
lockups. After Service Pack 2 for JRun 3 d
to a production
release of Tomcat 4.
-Scott
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Scott Tatum | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Henrik Ross wrote:
What are peoples opinions on Tomcat vs. other app servers?
Performance, scalability, security
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From: "Scott Tatum" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 2:52 PM
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Before using Tomcat, our group had spent several k's on JRun 3.0
application server. We have several Intranet applications th
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