Is Tomcat 8 enterprise production ready?
Meaning can I use this reliably for clients or should I wait a bit?
Thanks?
On Mar 27, 2014, at 12:14 PM, Dennis Ross dr...@playlan.com wrote:
Is Tomcat 8 enterprise production ready?
It’s a judgement call, but you should probably wait till there is a stable
release first. See here for definition of Alpha / Beta / Stable.
http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html
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Dennis,
On 3/27/14, 12:14 PM, Dennis Ross wrote:
Is Tomcat 8 enterprise production ready?
Meaning can I use this reliably for clients or should I wait a
bit?
There has not been a Tomcat 8 release voted as stable yet. The
current release under
I'll help with whatever I can.
Thanks!
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Dennis
Hi all - we're planning to upgrade from Tomcat 5.5 to Tomcat 7.0.11 in
production environment. The plan is to utilize NIO capabilities of T7
along with other improvements. It seems that configuration parameters
for NIO are quite different from T5.5 and are not very clear. Our
configuration
Hi,
I tried looking for one place where I could find information on the best
practices for configuring Tomcat in production. I couldn't find it.
Tomcat FAQ doesn't list that either. Is there any place where I can
find more information on that.
What I would like even better is, just put
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Indu,
Indudhar Devanath wrote:
| I tried looking for one place where I could find information on the best
| practices for configuring Tomcat in production. I couldn't find it.
| Tomcat FAQ doesn't list that either. Is there any place where I can
Hi Chuck,
On Nov 15, 2007 3:55 PM, Caldarale, Charles R
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From: Markus Schönhaber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: tomcat in production
AFAICT the main advantage of APR wrt static content is the possibility
to use sendfile.
The pure Java NIO connector also
Caldarale, Charles R schrieb:
I suspect the previous posts on this subject are slightly confused.
AFAIK, APR doesn't know or care about the type of content - it's simply
a more efficient mechanism for keeping multiple connections open
simultaneously without tying up a thread for each. It
From: Markus Schönhaber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: tomcat in production
AFAICT the main advantage of APR wrt static content is the possibility
to use sendfile.
The pure Java NIO connector also supports sendfile. Still haven't seen any
actual performance numbers comparing NIO
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Markus Schönhaber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
AFAICT the main advantage of APR wrt static content is the possibility
to use sendfile.
The pure Java NIO connector also supports sendfile.
I have successfully managed to overlook that.
Still haven't seen any
HI,
I'm wondering something.
My tomcat serves static content without APR.
is there a big performance increase serving static pages with APR enabled ?
Thanks in advance.
Lionel
Peter Stavrinides wrote:
Thanks for this response Gregor, I had assumed this was the case, just
needed the
From: Lionel Crine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: tomcat in production
My tomcat serves static content without APR.
is there a big performance increase serving static pages with
APR enabled ?
I suspect the previous posts on this subject are slightly confused.
AFAIK, APR doesn't
I am just wandering about when to use the APR and when not to,
especially for those of us using Apache as a front end (although in my
case this is done solely to integrate perl and java apps into a common
namespace)
Gregor Schneider wrote:
Take a look at the Apache Portable Runtime:
It will
Thanks for this response Gregor, I had assumed this was the case, just
needed the confirmation.
Peter
Gregor Schneider wrote:
Hi Peter,
when you're using Apache HTTP in front to serve static content and Tomcat is
serving JSP / Servlets only, using the APR won't give you any advantage
Hi Peter,
when you're using Apache HTTP in front to serve static content and Tomcat is
serving JSP / Servlets only, using the APR won't give you any advantage
(AFAIC).
However, some ppl are using Tomcat only (running on port 80 / 443 with f.e.
JSVC): Then, according to my brain-cells, the APR
Abdul,
There is no specific version of Tomcat for production * as long as * you
stick to the last revision of your branch, since it contains all security
bug fixes for that branch. There are no patches in Tomcat, only further
releases. Moreover, it is advised that you use the Tomcat 6.0 branch
Take a look at the Apache Portable Runtime:
It will increase Tomcat's performance regarding static content sigificantly:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/apr.html
Cheers
Gregor
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Hi,
we have web application running in iplanet server.
we want same web application running on Tomcat in production.
Is there any separate tomcat version for Production.
If so, please give me the link to dowanload.
Is it ok if I download any version of tomcat from http
: 20 Tips for Using Tomcat in Production
If you are running tomcat under windows services, you can select which JVM
you want to use through bin/tomcatXw.exe.
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Para
in the usual library versions nightmare.. :-)
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I agree, i'm not willing to pay the management overhead of putting my
library versions nightmare.. :-)
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I agree, i'm not willing to pay the management overhead of putting my shared
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Chuck and Ole,
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Ole Ersoy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 20 Tips for Using Tomcat in Production
Anyone know if there is a way to verify that the
jvm is running in server mode?
Enable JMX and use
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 20 Tips for Using Tomcat in Production
Or just look at the value for the system property java.vm.name.
Yes, that's exactly what both JConsole and Lambda Probe do; I was just
trying to suggest a mechanism that didn't require
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Or just look at the value for the system property java.vm.name.
Yes, that's exactly what both JConsole and Lambda Probe do; I was just
trying to suggest a mechanism that didn't require writing additional
code.
- Chuck
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From: Ole Ersoy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 20 Tips for Using Tomcat in Production
Anyone know if there is a way to verify that the
jvm is running in server mode?
Enable JMX and use JConsole to look inside, or install Lambda Probe and
look at its System Information tab. Get
here as well.
thanks,
Kim :-)
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Thanks for this info,...
How do I implement this tip?
#18. Use the -server JVM option. This enables the server JVM, which JIT
compiles bytecode much earlier, and with stronger optimizations. Startup
and first calls will be slower due to JIT compilation taking more time
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From: Leon Rosenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 20 Tips for Using Tomcat in Production
as far as i know this option is outdated, hence the vm automatically
goes into server mode if it detects a server class machine (=2GB RAM,
2 processors (which also includes ht or dualcore
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Karel,
Karel V Sedlacek wrote:
I am running a 4 core, 8GB, Server 2003 SP1 EE (not R2) machine.
One JRE: 1.5.0_09
Oh, it's a Windows machine. Are those ever called servers? ;)
(Just kidding.)
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as far as i know this option is outdated, hence the vm automatically
goes
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Karel V Sedlacek wrote:
I am running a 4 core, 8GB, Server 2003 SP1 EE (not R2) machine.
One JRE: 1.5.0_09
Oh, it's a Windows machine. Are those ever called servers? ;)
(Just kidding.)
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as far as i know this option is outdated, hence the vm automatically
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Marcus,
I'm not sure I understand...
Karel
At 10:21 AM 8/22/2007, you wrote:
Another tip that could be considered is the use of Tomcat Native
Libraries (http://tomcat.heanet.ie/native
you think?
PLEASE DONT!
(I won't)
Leon
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What's wrong? Problems with native libraries?
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What's wrong? Problems with native libraries?
Makes the environment much more complex and is platform-specific,
eliminating one of Tomcat's highly desirable attributes - platform
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Chris,
Yes I agree that the extent at which #6 is implemented probably
depends a lot on the size of the app (namely the number of libraries).
There's already a link to the Tomcat original documentation for #3
although I noticed I forgot the link for #2.
Thanks for the comments,
Shane
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We should create a wiki to accomplish all theses tips Why not?
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Tip #8:
You tell the users
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Shane,
Shane Witbeck wrote:
You can actually use JAVA_OPTS or CATALINA_OPTS to add the options and
the options only apply to JDK 1.5 or above. I don't think the version
of Tomcat matters here.
There is a (minor) difference between the two:
From:
Christopher Schultz
I also agree with David and, uh, David, that #6 is a little dubious.
Yes, moving shared libraries into the common/lib directory will save you
some memory, but it creates a management headache when it comes to
version numbers, WAR
I agree, i'm not willing to pay the management overhead of putting my shared
libraries to the tomcat common lib, unless my gains are very big in terms of
memory consumption.
I don't really think you should change for another one though, but you can
make regards about the cons of that approach.
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