On Mar 9, 2007, at 6:46 AM, rubdabadub wrote:
On 3/9/07, Erik Hatcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We use jetty on a few applications with no problem. I recommend it
unless and until you outgrow it (but I doubt you will). Resin, in
my past experience with it, is fantastic. But no need to even
On 3/9/07, rubdabadub [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...The site is a local portal and the traffic is very high and I am not
sure if Jetty is enough maybe it is
Just an additional note on this: asking four people about what very
high traffic means might also give you five different answers ;-)
I use jetty and tomcat 6 under win2003.
They all work well.
2007/3/10, Bertrand Delacretaz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 3/9/07, rubdabadub [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...The site is a local portal and the traffic is very high and I am not
sure if Jetty is enough maybe it is
Just an
Thanks for the feedback! I was planning to test but I wanted to know what
other were using. I have been using tomcat extensively but got tired of it (no
technical reason).
Jetty sounds too simple so I thought I ask :-) Never tried Resin but it has some
good reputation.
The local portal is using
Hi:
I am wondering what everyone is using when it comes to app server i.e.
Jetty, Resin, Tomcat etc. I have seen the wiki pages .. seems like in
Resin you can setup multiple solr-app (Ryan are you doing this? Sorry
I don't know enough to know what is the benefit of such setup).
What about SUN's
On 3/9/07, rubdabadub [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...I am wondering what everyone is using when it comes to app server i.e.
Jetty, Resin, Tomcat etc
I suspect that asking four people might give you five different
answers on this one ;-)
Whichever servlet container you use, IMHO the