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Hi Duane

On Wed, 16 Aug 2000 12:39:21 -0400, Duane Gran wrote:

>I too am wondering about the same thing.   To expand on the original
>question a little bit, is Tomcat 3.2b and JServ 1.0 using the same code
>for the ajp12 protocol?  

I can't talk specifically to this issue without looking at the source...
Jon Stevens could answer that but he is away till the 20th as I remember.

> In the future I can imagine them branching, but
>at this time is it pretty safe to say that the JServ portion used in
>Tomcat is similar enough in order to have Apache do ApJServMount
>directives for both JServ and Tomcat?

I haven't tried that approach so again I couldn't say I run Tomcat as a
standalone. To be honest I am not so impressed with Tomcat so far.. it
seems to be me unstable to exceptions and JServ visibly out performs
Tomcat. The only reason I see right now for running Tomcat is for servlets
requiring JSDK > 2.0 or if you want a more complete JSP platform than the
cobbled GNU + JServ mish-mash.

>I'm currently trying to implement Tomcat alongside of JServ.  So far I
>have found some peculiar issues with the URL (where the URI says
>/servlet/servlet), but other than this it seems to work fine for me.

Tomcat is harder to configure in my opinion... unnessarily so, which is
surprising given how many people have trouble getting JServ up and
running. Clearly it has a way to go till many of us would consider it a
viable option apart from the reasons above. I 'd be interested in knowing
why Oracle chose JServ over Tomcat given that JServ only supports the
older JSDK.. .. oh to be a fly on the wall.  Have you red the article on
the java.apache.org home page?

Chris
 


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>Duane
>
>Brevsville Administrator wrote:
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>> 
>> Yes Y not.
>> 
>> Tomcat defaults to port 8080 or you can of course change it to something
>> else. Remember Tomcat can serve pages as well so one would have to wonder
>> why you would want to run both JServ and Tomcat. I run JServ normally but
>> run Tomcat as well on some systems for the purposes of testing Tomcat for
>> reliability on new servlets.
>> 
>> Chris
>> 
>> On Wed, 16 Aug 2000 10:11:50 -0600 (MDT), Yohans Mendoza wrote:
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>> >hi all
>> >is it possible to have both running on the same machine?
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