If you want immediately support Covalent offers it. I don't work for
covalent, but they are reliable.

the tone of your post is very rude and frankly completely
inappropriate. I've come across bugs in every webserver I've used.
Here is a short list, IIS, weblogic, websphere, resin, netscape and
tomcat.

of all the servers I've used over the last 6 years, tomcat is the most
responsive in terms of fixing bugs and useful responses. Now that
doesn't mean it's perfect or any where near perfect. Obviously you're
using IIS, so why not just use .NET, C# and ADO.

if you haven't got the experience or skill to use tomcat, than you're
wasting everyone's time. Including your own valuable time. Quite
honestly, for commercial products, you're looking at 8-12 months turn
around time for a patch. Even then, it probably won't fix the problem.
There are plenty of qualified and experienced developers who know
tomcat insdie and out. I would advise hiring some one because it's
near impossible to diagnose your problem without being at the system.

peter lin


On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 10:11:03 -0600, Eric Sandusky
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To the developers of Tomcat and JK:
> > If Tomcat + JK cannot process every request/response on a Windows server
> that is dual-xeon 3.0 Ghz processors with 4 GB of memory, then what machine
> would?
> 
> And doesn't it seem strange how the JK2 project has been mysteriously
> abandoned?  Thanks for going off in a seemingly better direction only to
> jump ship and leave everyone SOL.  It makes me think that this whole Tomcat
> development effort is more of just a hobby and not something to be taken
> seriously.
> 
> If anyone is willing to contact me on this issue, I would be more than happy
> to talk one-on-one.  If you want to tell me that this is not the forum for
> ranting about Tomcat or JK, it should be.  If you want to blackball me from
> this community, go ahead, I'm not getting any help from it as it is.  I can
> only hope that this message reaches the people who supposedly support this
> software and lights a fire underneath them to improve it or tell us that it
> just doesn't work.
> 
> Eric
>

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