Hello,
I have a web site that serves up images as fast as it can
(saturating whatever bandwidth it can find).
(see http://neuroinformatica.com/ for an example)
I currently am using Apache JSERV, with Servlets that not only
do the CGI-like work, but produce all the images. It
crashes after serving up over 300 images in five minutes
on my LAN. I've tried all the command line switches to
increase available memory...
I have to come up with something a little more lean-and-mean.
My alternatives are:
- keep trying to debug and optimize JSERV
- Try out Tomcat
- Write a mod_image plug-in that serves up the images.
This is a commercial package, where we are going to sell
the hardware, our software and install the web server. It
has to be totally bulletproof & low-maintenance.
The only reason I haven't tried Tomcat is because I am
making heavy use of <SERVLET ...> style JSSI. I think I
can replace these with <jsp:include ...> statements.
Anyone been there done that????
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!
-James Carroll
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