I've not used Jserv, but a friend who has
tells me that configuring and managing your
application with JRun is easier than with Jserv.
-- Pat
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Nikolaos Giannopoulos
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 1999 10:00 AM
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Subject: High-End Servlet Engine for Apache
Hi,
We are debating over JRUN and Jserv as two possible Servlet Engines that we
would use for our Sun E450 Solaris box.
We are looking for a reliable, stable, and high throughput servlet engine
that will be used to service video.
ANY help in making this decision is appreciated... Any other Servlet
Engines that integrate well into an Apache/Solaris environment would also
be welcome.
THANKS,
--Nikolaos
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Director, Solmar Solutions Inc.
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www.solmar.ca
(819) 684 - 0023
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