Well, if you don't mind, is it possible that you could describe the server 
that's being used?

Thank You Very Much,
Anthony

> I didnt do any "official testing".
> I just havnt seen any residual of problems that
> are typically related to an over worked server.
>
> >Can you qualify what you mean by heavy loads with some sort of number?
> >
> >Thank You,
> >Anthony
> >
> >> Hi Laura,
> >>
> >>    I have to say that I been using 4.1.3 beta for a while now
> >>    and it appears very stable.  And, OH, Im using it
> >>    stand alone as httpd replacement too.  I hear some folks
> >>    complain  that it cant handle high loads, but I
> >>    found that to be related to running on a Microsoft
> >>    Operating System. I use UNIX and do not see that
> >>    problem at all.  It handles loads as well as running
> >>    an apache httpd.
> >>    My goal is to eventually move towards jboss+tomcat, but
> >>    with the benefits of the more recent versions of tomcat.
> >>    So far I am running html/jsp/servlets with virtual hosts.
> >>    I have about a dozen domains and NO PROBLEMS WITH HEAVY
> >>    LOADS.  I have a dual processor intel motherboard loaded
> >>    with memory.   UNIX LOVES that kinda configuration.
> >>
> >>    Hope this helps,
> >>    ciao!
> >>
> >> >Hi all,
> >> >
> >> >every day I listen for Tomcat 4.1. But all us know that in a production
> >>
> >> enviromnet we can't use a alpha quality release. But we know that Tomcat
> >> 4.1 ha much more than Tomcat 4.0.x : com�nnection pool, performance and
> >> memory efficiency improvements, and so on.
> >>
> >> >So I'd like to know when the final release of Tomcat 4.1 will be
> >> > announced.
> >> >
> >> >Do you know something?
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >Thanks
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >Laura



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