The only problem I have heard is that it doesn't support SSL. If your not
using it.then I would use the Resin web server..supposedly it is much faster
than IIS + Resin.
>Talking about Resin,
>
>I am thinking of using the WebServer that
>comes bundled with Resin as a replacement to our
>Netscape Fastrack Server.
>
>Is it an industrial strength web server with
>servlets or should we stick with Netscape Fastrack.
>
>I prefer using a 100% Java Web Server / Servlet Engine
>combination.
>
>Anybody using the bundled Resin Web Server as a
>production web server ?? I got a little bit
>confused about it because the Getting Started
>manual calls it a Personal Web Server for our
>convenience !! Does it mean it is NOT industrial
>Grade ??
>
>Thanks for the info.
>
>Hani
>
>Zach Bagnall wrote:
>>
>> Loving resin. Excellent features (recompiles servlets
>automatically, detailed
>> logging, source code available, etc) and it seems very solid and
>very fast.
>> JARs work fine in 1.1x (haven't tried 1.0 and since 1.1 is
>final, why would
>> you?). I use it with apache and it works fine on Windows (98 and
>NT), linux
>> and solaris. It also has a kind of XSLT engine built in and you
>can script
>> in javascript instead of java if you want.
>>
>> If you use it commercially they'd like you to pay for a license but from
>> what I've seen it's worth paying for.
>>
>> Zach.
>>
>> > Resin is not a bad one. We have a throughoutly test with them
>and found that
>> > they are pretty good too. One thing that I am not sure why
>both Tomcat and
>> > Resin have something missing: Tomcat can not somehow
>auto-reload changed
>> > classes, and Resin does not allow JAR file in the servlet classpath :-(
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > Steve Nguyen
>> >
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>> >
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and
>reference
>> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chaix jean
>> > Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 4:01 PM
>> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > Subject: Resin from Caucho
>> >
>> >
>> > Does anyone use the Resin server from Caucho?
>> > http://www.caucho.com
>> > I was looking for a "free" servlet and jsp engine and I found
>Resin that
>> > looks pretty good but before using it I would like to have
>some feedback
>> > form people using it...
>> >
>> > Jean
>> >
>> >
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