Chris,
Thank you for the information. I did proposed for moving it to linux,
and am waiting for management's response. The new machine had Vista, and to
host it on that machine, i wanted to check if there are some issues with it.
This mail did answered my question. Thanks once again.
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Pavan S. Kumar
On 9/18/07, Christopher Schultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Pavan,
PavanSingaraju wrote:
I have an web application in Tomcat 5.0.18. I am running it on Windows
XP
operating system. I am planning to upgrade the OS to Windows Vista.
Just out of curiosity, why are you upgrading from XP to Vista? Is this a
production application? I'm not sure I'd trust Windows Vista as a
production operating system just yet. (Then again, I would never trust
any version of Microsoft Windows as a production operating system, but
that's just me).
Are
there any known compatibility issues for migrating the Tomcat to Vista??
Generally, Tomcat doesn't care what the underlying OS is. If you can
find a JVM that is stable on Windows Vista then you should be okay to go.
You will, of course, require tons of testing before you can trust any
new production environment. If you're committed to upgrading to Vista,
why not set up a test server and start testing?
[Just to continue to play the devil's advocate: if you're going to
switch server operating systems, why not consider some type of UNIX? You
can generally get them for a lot less than Microsoft Windows licenses,
and, IMO, they're a lot more stable, remotely accessible, etc.]
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