Well our situation is we are using the load balancing features of JServ for
production. Last I heard this was not in Tomcat yet, so until we have this (
and maybe better integration with Apache, last I tried was a while ago, so
this may be better ) for tomcat, we'd be staying with JServ.
Although I agree, tomcat is coming. We all use it for development on our
machines, but use JServ/Apache for the production boxen. We might get away
with Jetspeed switching to Tomcat only, since we haven't rolled out production
portals yet, but are close.
I won't -1 it, until I've researched if load balancing is ( when it will be )
ready for prime time in tomcat ( anyone know? ). Just wanted to respond with
my 2.5 cents.
jb
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burtonator <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As many of you know, the differences between JSDK 2.0 and JSDK 2.2 are
> large. From a developers standpoint I am thinking of removing the JServ
> compatiblity. This would mean that Tomcat would be a requirement.
>
> Are there any -1s here? Does anyone HAVE to have JServ? I am willing
> to keep it around but only if I get a -1.
>
> The issues are clear if you have to write code for both platforms.
> Cocoon is kludgy in places because it has to work on both platforms (the
> Authors would admit to this I am sure). Jetspeed is kludgy because of
> this also.
>
> It would be nice to support as a minimum JSDK 2.1 but there are no SOLID
> OSS alternatives in this platform. All our requirements for development
> should be present in 2.1.
>
> This would also work for EngineContext.getRealPath because we could use
> ServletContext from JSDK 2.1.
>
> Thoughts................
>
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