We use this configuration consistantly. It is quite stable and proven
so in production. You will find, like with all products, that some
minor dot releases of Tomcat are better than others.
However it is a fabulous configuration overall.
--
Dave Wolf
Cynergy Systems, Inc.
Macromedia Flex Alliance Partner
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Flex 1.5 runs great on Tomcat.
We used it for a project for Mazda and Honda and as far as I know it
is in
production now.
--Kelly
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Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2006 12:50 AM
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Subject: [flexcoders] Tomcat and jdk version for Flex
Hi all! I have just a simple question for starting develop Flex
application
with java.
Someone are using Flex with java 1.5 and tomcat 5.5?
Can this be a good configuration for application developing or maybe
it's
better using JRun with jdk1.4?
I hope that you understand my bad english :P
Thanks for the answer
bye
Rex
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