This sounds like a business plan for a little startup consulting company if
I ever heard one. I know that Tomcat is the 'reference implementation,' but
how do you know when your load/needs outgrow Tomcat?
And when they do, what are the alternatives?
Craig Pfeifer
Software Engineer
Aether Systems, Software Products Division
703.847.3303 x2053
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andy C [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 3:12 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Fed up to the back teeth with tomcat !!!
>
>
> I am fed up to the back teeth with Tomcat under Apache. I'm
> trying to run
> a 24/7 web page servinbg around 20,000 .jsp pages a day and I'v ehad
> to reset the damn server 3 times today already.
>
> It keeps falling over
> ****with absolutly no error *** log messages at all. I am
> at my wits end,
> not
> to mention my poor users who have had to put up with this
> service for the
> past month. I am totaly lost now as to where to look for solutions
>
> So can someone please recomend a good webserver that will run .jsp and
> servlets pages and integrates well with a SQL server ? I used to
> run Java Webserver 2.0 would going back to that help ?
>
> Andy C
> Editor R2 Project
> http://www.r2-dvd.org
> (lets hopr you don't see a 500 internal error message.)
>