>       Aside from the jvm for each site, are there any other draw 
>backs? The jvm for each site does not seem like a big deal, as long 
>as they can manually be disabled.  Or will the manual changes cause 
>problems. Change being commenting out virtual site &/or context 
>entries.
>
>       We have been using JRun 3.0 for some time now, but it is 
>expensive when dealing with multiple machines.  Jakarta-Tomcat seems 
>to be a more affordable and scalable solution.  Therefore we have 
>great interest in the JDK pkg for Raq's.  We have spent some time 
>with Apache and Jakarata-Tomcat, and so far everything looks good.
>
>       We are about ready to make the switch and install the PKG but 
>we have some concerns.  To begin with we already have JDK1.3.1 
>installed and as it is the cobalt came with two other JRE's one with 
>ChiliSoft and one for ? We really have no need for the fourth.

The Sun Cobalt Package consists of Sun's latest J2SE version 1.3.1 
SDK (formerly known as JDK), plus Tomcat from the Jakarta project, 
plus a couple of database-related items.

Best Regards,
/Gordon

>       I was considering removing the jdk rpm from the pkg file, and 
>make changes to the packing list and such.  But the outcome is unknow
>
>
>If someone could shed some light on this that would be great.  It 
>may be several months before we have a spare RaQ to play with.  Due 
>to our current units have several sites with Java Applications and 
>Servlets we cannot afford for our production units to be down.
>
>Thanks.
>
>
>
>Gordon Garb wrote:
>
>>>I asked this same question a week ago and still waiting for a solid
>>>response. With 25 sites on the raq the jdk will install a virtual
>>>machine for each site. Therefore leaving you with little to no memory.
>>>An upgrade version should allow you to turn servlets on and off like
>>>php/cgi/frontpage.
>>
>>
>>We have noted this as a feature request for possible inclusion in a future
>>implementation of the Java on the platform. We don't have any plans we can
>>share at this time about when or if we might change or update the 
>>Java platform.
>>
>>Best Regards,
>>/Gordon
>>
>>>But other then that I have heard nothing. I am hoping
>>>someone will respond to this. I am not installing it on my system until
>>>an upgrade.
>>>
>>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Kevin
>>>Schaefer
>>>Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 10:55 AM
>>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>Subject: [cobalt-developers] New Sun/Cobalt JDK JSP .pkg for RaQs -- Is
>>>it safe?
>>>
>>>Our Raq 3 and/or 4 has been modified very little from telnet.  Is it
>>>safe?
>>>We have about 25 sites on a RaQ4
>>>
>>>Kevin Schaefer
>>>Creative Technical Services, Normal, Illinois
>>>Ph. 309-862-2983, Fax 309-862-2226
>>>
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>
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>Support Group
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