On 1/07/2010 12:49 PM, Sean Corfield wrote:
I've run Adobe ColdFusion on Tomcat and JBoss quite a bit over the
years but you need a WAR deployment which I believe means Enterprise
Edition for production (it's been a while since I checked that - can
someone confirm/deny?).
Confirmed war depl
Yes, Tomcat 6 is certainly a very capable production-ready Servlet container.
I've run Adobe ColdFusion on Tomcat and JBoss quite a bit over the
years but you need a WAR deployment which I believe means Enterprise
Edition for production (it's been a while since I checked that - can
someone confirm
"JRun actually does the trick."
JRun is very outdated, it doesn't even handle basic security like HTTPonly
cookies, you can hack them in by using undocumented hacks on the
jrun-web.xml, but other servers do this as a basic function.
If security isn't an issue then JRUN is fine for 99% of things.
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I'd like to hear an answer for Andrew Myers question...
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 1:58 PM, Andrew Myers wrote:
I'd like to hear an answer for Andrew Myers question...
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 1:58 PM, Andrew Myers wrote:
> Back in the "old days" when I was solely a Java developer I always thought
> of Tomcat was seen as a "reference implementation" rather than a production
> ready server.
>
> Has that vi
Back in the "old days" when I was solely a Java developer I always
thought of Tomcat was seen as a "reference implementation" rather than a
production ready server.
Has that view changed?
On Wed, 30 Jun 2010 13:54:38 +1000, Robin Hilliard
wrote:
The Railo guys seemed to suggest things
The Railo guys seemed to suggest things were heading towards Tomcat for larger
deployments during Monday night's presentation. They mentioned Resin and Jetty
for smaller deployments.
Robin
On 30/06/2010, at 12:21 PM, Geoff Bowers wrote:
> Given that Tomcat 7
Realistically I think for most of the scenarios people go with JRun actually
does the trick.
The only reason to deviate from that would probably be for integration reasons
with particular Java/JEE technologies that might not be that well supported on
JRun (due to its age) or due to customer req
: [cfaussie] Least hated favourite J2EE Server for CF
Given that Tomcat 7 is out, has got me wondering what would be the
better platform for CF deployments. What's your least hated favourite
server for running CF?
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Given that Tomcat 7 is out, has got me wondering what would be the
better platform for CF deployments. What's your least hated favourite
server for running CF?
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