Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
...there's too much confusion here, I can't get no relief.
Besides quoting Bob Dylan, I'm *PISSED OFF* since I've spent the entire
day trying to get Apache 2.0.x + Tomcat *.* working on Solaris and I
decided to throw everything down the drain.
I feel your pain. That's why I use Caucho Resin instead... Although it
does have issues if you are dynamically generating graphics for the same
URI. It has an aggressive cache.
I'll never use Tomcat again. Period. The phylosophy behind it (big
servlet engine, light http stack on top) is plain wrong.
:)
The Haboob server built on SEDA has promise--although it is primarily a
research project. Imagine being able to gracefully handle 10,000
clients simultaneously with a proper scaling of performance--all in
Java. (it makes use of the NBIO library with JNI). It is no where
near Servlet compliant, but as a static HTML or simple CGI based server
that is impressive by any standard.
In fact this server outperformed Apache HTTPD 1.3.x in tests on a Linux
box! Incredimazing!
Its connectors win the nobel price for cryptic configuration files and
absent documentation (the first who says that cocoon docs sucks will
have to figure out how to compile tomcat and connectors from source
before being allowed to speak again)
Moreover, there are *three* different tomcat implementations
concurrently maintained.
I'm sick of this.
And I'm not alone.
No you aren't.
Enough talking, expect action.
Soon.
As we wait with baited breath...
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