Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
I'll never use Tomcat again. Period. The phylosophy behind it (big
servlet engine, light http stack on top) is plain wrong.
mod_jserv is not supported anymore. :(
mod_jk is piece of [insert your favorite nasty word here] (who is the
genious that invented the concept that the servlet engine should
generate the configuration file for the web server module?).
mod_jk2 is even worse (who invented its configuration format must think
in sanscrit and never heard of virtual hosts).
mod_webapp (which is the only *human* one) is dead.
This made me remember those golden days when I was sticking to JServ
and.refusing to switch to Tomcat unless being forced to... looks like I
was forward looking then. :-/
Tomcat is getting bigger and slower every day and must do only one
stupid thing (connect a URI to a servlet, dah!) that we were able to do
in jserv with some 120Kb of java code. Talking about flexibility
syndrome. Hello? we already have a damn good web server!!! just because
you can't configure it doesn't mean you have to rewrite one from
scratch. get a life.
Can't agree more. Even if when it comes to most sophisticate features
(HTTP 1.1 as a first example) I understand that it's not that easy to
implement a servlet engine in just a few lines of code.
I'm sick of this.
So am I.
And I'm not alone.
Definitely.
Enough talking, expect action.
Expect cooperation here!
Ciao,
--
Gianugo Rabellino
CTO
Pro-netics s.r.l.
http://www.pro-netics.com
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