Wow this seem likely to start flame war. Since it is written in Java
there is really not much of a difference. The only thing that comes to
mind is that you have to reboot windows every time you need to make a
change to the CLASSPATH, JAVA_HOME, or TOMCAT_HOME variables which can
be a pain.
I will also throw in that it is my personal option(NOTE: For any
extremists on the list I said my option. Not an absolute fact. Just
one guys experience) that you spend a lot less time maintaining Linux.
This is mainly because Linux is so modular that you can uninstall
everything but the parts you want. So the only things I have to keep up
with and patch are the Kernel, MySQL, Apache, and Tomcat. No GUI, no
extra services, etc.
Chad Lester wrote:
Is Tomcat more stable on Linux or Windows 2003? What are the pros/cons
of using it on each platform?
Thank you in advance for your help and advice,
Chad
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