I just got Jakarta-Tomcat going. It is faster then I thought it would be.
I thought Jakarta and Tomcat where the same thing. Your message implies other wise. What is the difference?

On Thu, 2003-08-07 at 10:55, Mike Buckley wrote:
+ How does Tomcat perform for speed?


Tomcat is an excellent choice. The only thing that will slow you down
when developing with java is placing too much code in your jsp files.
You might want to look at Jakarta
struts(http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/index.html).

If you're tired of lack of structure in other technologies, I would
suggest looking into struts. It uses MVC, and does a good job of
enforcing that structure.

However, keep in mind that you can write hideous code in any language
;-).


Hope that helps,

Mike
Roy Souther
www.SiliconTao.com


Changing the way people do business.

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