Hi, Irfan
I think most of the application servers are built in httpd server,
currently I'm evaluating Weblogic App Server & JRun Server, both of them
have httpd server built in.
Louis
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From: Irfan Mohammed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 6:48 PM
Subject: Re: JWS 2.0 : A Few Problems
> Are there application servers that have a web server built in them ??? My
> understanding is that both are different components and have to be
installed
> separately.
>
> Irfan
>
> Hi there,
>
> Thanks Brevsville Administrator for your views. However, two doubts still
> remain
> unsolved. I repeat them here again:
>
> * Second problem relates to session time-out. We have not changed the
> session
> time-out interval (i.e. the time out is 30 mins, by default). However, if
> user
> is inactive for some time (< 30 mins), *some times*, it throws the user
out
> of
> session. What could be the reason behind such inconsistent behavior?
Should
> we
> explicitly set the time-out interval? Is there any other way to void it?
> * I have read somewhere that we should not use Web Server for deployment
of
> our
> web applications, and instead use an application server, that has a Web
> Server
> in it. Is it really so? How it affects the application, in terms of
> performance
> and otherwise?
>
> We are using JWS 2.0 with JDK 1.2.2 (not JDK 1.1.7) for Windows NT 4.0
> Server
> (SP 5) with SQL Server 7 as database.
>
> Hope to get your views.
>
> Rajneesh
>
>
>
> Brevsville Administrator wrote:
>
> > Hi Rajneesh
> >
> > I recently got rid of JWS 2.0 after a few years of poor reliabilty, in
> > favour Apache/JServ, but we did experience exactly the what you are
> > experiencing.
> >
> > The termination of the webservice was caused by three things.
> >
> > 1) more than one or two unhandled exceptions on or servlet. Add some
> > logging to your servlets and set your logging in the Admin tool to log
> > errors to a largefile size and increase the buffer.
> >
> > 2) Run JWS 2.0 0n JDK 1.2.2 or above not the 1.1.7b it ships with, it
has
> > memory leaks that kill the webpage service over time, and slows it own
> > little by little. It is interestng to run a test on your server at
> > startup and then let it run a few days (if you can keep it runing that
> > long) and then test it again.. dismall
> >
> > 3) NT Sevice Pack 5 alowing the JREW to dominate the CPU hence starving
> > the network. This was pretty intermittant but wa a problem. Service pack
6
> > +resolved this issue.
> >
> > Also in Web Service Manage, Service tuning, double all the defaults for
> > even a low traffic site.
> >
> > We gave up on JWS after Sun got into b4d with Netscape since there is no
> > clear path to follow at this stage. Apache and JServ are unbelivebly
more
> > reliabe than JWS.. We stil hae one site on JWS 2.0 nd the others on
> > apache. The serive intervals on JWS are about 10times that of Apache,
> > simply no comparison.
> >
> > Well I hope that gives you some help.
> >
> > Chris
> >
> > On Wed, 7 Jun 2000 19:21:39 +0530, Rajneesh Garg wrote:
>
>
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