You mean Resin 1.1.3?

We had a look at quite a few servlet containers, including
JRUN, Jserv, Orion and a bit of Tomcat. Of course we didn't
have the time to look into them realy deep. But Orion and
Resin looked both fast and reliable. Resin has also a fairly
small footprint which is important for us. The open source
policy is helpful, since nearly all containers seem to have
minor bugs and with Resin you can spot them out yourself ...
sometimes :-)

What kind of problems do you have with Resin?

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> -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Amy Wan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet am: Dienstag, 22. August 2000 23:57
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Suggestion of Servlet Engine
>
> We are lookiing for good performance and stable servlet
> engine with work
> well with Apache on Linux.
>
> Currently we use Resin 1.3 but it seems pretty unstable.
>
> Anyone has any comment on other servlet engine?
>
> Such as JRUN, Jserv, etc?
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