I would use tomcat over weblogic anytime. Just out of curiosity, what 
hosting provider do you use to host your tomcat?

Eugene

Bill Blackmon wrote:
> I've hired a host for a Tomcat/Struts/MySQL site that I've developed under
> Win2000, my common
> dev. environment. I'm a Java /DB application developer and this is the first
> app I've developed without
> having a sys admin or DBA etc, so I'm new to these aspects. I have no Linux
> or Unix experience,
> (though after this I plan to get as much as possible). The host has provided
> me with a complete Tomcat
> instance, no shared JVM etc. I've moved the database to their server
> successfully. I've moved all of my jar files
> to their servers. I was provided with standard server.xml and web.xml files
> that I've modified to register my app with Tomcat.
> Initially I was getting xml error messages but that was my fault and while I
> think I've fixed the problem, I'm not
> sure. The main problem at this time is that I cannot start and stop Tomcat
> successfully through Putty using SSH
> to connect to their server. It shuts down and when I restart then I get an
> 'address space already in use' message in the logs.
> I've never seen this error before but I assume something is still opened and
> blocking but I have no idea how to go about
> fixing it.
> 
> They did not answered my emails on this for 2 days until this evening in
> which they  assured me they working to straighten things out. So, at the
> risk of alienating them and pissing them off, I'm going to give them the
> benefit of the doubt and let the Tech Support guy work his magic and see if
> the problems can be fixed.   I need a good host with a good relationship
> since
> I'm sure this project will continue and others will come along.
> 
> If it's not up by Friday evening, I'll have to have someone else look at it
> before I consider another host. This is the 3rd host
> I've tried out. They got quite a few good recommendations so I really want
> to make this work. My client is as frustrated as I am
> and with this terrible job market, I can' t afford to make ANY mistakes. I'm
> sure you know what I mean.
> 
> What are your experiences and opinions regarding creating and deploying
> Tomcat web apps? This has taken me twice as long as I thought it would so
> I've been working for about $10 an hour. I got a lot of good code out of it
> and learned a lot but it
> has been a very painstaking and frustrating experience. Would you do it
> again or would you use JRun or Resin? I'd give anything to go back to
> WebLogic!
> 
> I appreciate your time and offer and opinions.
> 
> Thanks,
> Bill Blackmon
> 
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> Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 12:24 AM
> Subject: Re: OT: Help wanted
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> 
>>Bill Blackmon wrote:
>>
>>>Needed a Tomcat/MySql/Linux admin/developer in NYC to help with
>>
> deploying a
> 
>>>weapp to host.
>>>If you are local and can spare a few hours, I'm willing to pay up to $75
>>
> hr.
> 
>>>to get a site up and running
>>>on a hosts Linux machine.
>>
>>I am in Brooklyn, F Line.
>>Never mind the money.
>>What can I do for you ?
>>
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