I've read that unless you are using Tomcat 4.x, you'd be better or with
Caucho Resin for performance or JRun for vendor support, If you do use
Tomcat be sure to remove the examples context and the admin context, if you
intend using the admin context be sure to change the tomcat-users.xml file.
Regards
GLenn

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Duffy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2001 5:40 PM
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> Subject: Deploying Servlets on Tomcat in an Enterprise Environment
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>
> What are your thoughts on deploying Servlets on Tomcat in an
> enterprise environment?
>
> Is it a wise decision to save money by using Tomcat instead of buying
> WebLogic, WebSphere, etc.?
>
> What about running Tomcat on Linux?  I've been told there are
> siginificant negative issues with multi-threading for Java
> applications on Linux?
>
> Does anyone have any success stories or horror stories that would
> like to share?
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