On the contrary we have found Tomcat to be very stable and suitable for production environment. I haven't seen tomcat hogging resources on our production servers ( solaris ).

-Achal

On Thu, 16 Oct 2003 11:41:17 +0530, Ambar Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Interesting thing is that India's Largest National ISP has left default
examples on it's production server, whereas it's own signup page does not
work and throws tomcat/catalina/java exceptions.
And that they are using tomcat on a production server. IMHO it is worth
looking at alternative servlet containers like Resin. My experience with
tomcat has been that it is not very well suited for production servers. It
is a big resource hog :( Esp when used in conjunction with the Sun JDK for
linux!


Ambar Roy


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