I have been successfully using Jetspeed in production for over a year. I have only been doing Java full time for 1.5 years and I it's the best cross platform language out there. Also Jetspeed is awesome and just keeps getting better. We just finished upgrading our existing portal from Jetspeed 1.3a2+45 days to the latest from the CVS tree.
The reaon I love Jetspeed and Java is because I can get the same jetspeed.war file running all of the following machines with little or now work. Just tweak the config files. In my environment at my offices we have the following running: Production Server: 1.5GHz Running Windows 2000 Apache + Jakarta Tomcat 4.0.X Jetspeed 1.3A2 + some patches Development Server 900 Mhz Running Linux JakartaTomcat 4.1.X StandAlone Latest Build of Jetspeed from CVS Development Server Sun Netra Running Solaris 8 and JDK 1.4.X 64 Bit Jakarta Tomcat 4.0.X StandAlone Latest Build of Jetspeed from CVS Database 1: Linux Server running MySQL 3.X Database 2: Windows Server running MySQL 3.x Database 3: Solaris 8 running MySQL 3.x At my house I run Jetspeed on the following : 500Mhz Celeron http://www.hughbrien.com - ugly test server but it's running 1.4b1 Windows 2000 Development Box Twin Athelon 2200MP 512GB RAM Dual Box Windows 2000 and RH 7.X MultiUser Linux Box 500 Mhz AMD Processor RH 6.2 MySQL 3.X -----Original Message----- From: Ken Gunderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 7:13 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: thanks for the memories-- see ya cms led me to cofax, which led me to jetspeed, which led me to java-- the promised land. i failed to heed the warnings of those who had gone before me and gave it a shot. after close to 2 weeks i am now near bald and giving up. sincere thanks to Raffaele, the _ONE_ person on this list responded to my post fo assistance. conclusion--the folks on php, python, and ruby lists have it right-- java sounds good intheory but fails to deliver on the promises. well, i'm stubborn i guess and had to learn for myself.... -- Best Wishes, Ken Gunderson -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
