Hi please help.
I am new to turbine, it sounds like what we are looking for.
Before a I propose it to our development team, I must get it
running with JSPs.
Does turbine make sense with jsp?
Is there any example or can someone guide me on setting up
my First Turbine + JSP. I will be using tomcat.
Thanks for any help.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Diethelm Guallar,
> Gonzalo
> Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 10:56 AM
> To: 'Turbine'
> Subject: Choice of servlet engine
>
>
> Hello,
>
> We have been doing all our development on WinNT with
> Tomcat. Since we will be going live soon at a couple
> of clients, we must give them an informed opinion on
> the recommended runtime environment. Our apps are mainly
> Turbine based and access relational DBs (Oracle, MS-SQL)
> and messsaging systems (MQ Series) in the back-end.
>
> Now, as to the servlet engine, it seems that you can
> group the existing choices in three rough classes:
>
> * Free (open source, call it whatever you like):
>
> Tomcat http://jakarta.apache.org/
> Locomotive http://www.locomotive.org/
> JBoss http://www.jboss.org/
>
>
> * Non-free (price) but non-expensive:
>
> Enhydra Pro: $499 http://www.lutris.com/products/LutrisEnhydraPro.html
> Resin: $500 http://www.caucho.com/
>
>
> * Non-free, rather on the expensive side:
>
> WebSphere (IBM)
> WebLogic (BEA)
> iPlanet (Oracle?)
>
>
> I would really like some comments from people who have
> actually deployed Turbine-based apps: what servlet engine
> or application server did you choose? Why? Has anybody
> used Tomcat on a production environment? Is this even
> legally allowed? Has anybody used one of the "other"
> free engines? One of the low-cost engines? One of the
> expensive engines? Any benefits/drawbacks?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> --
> Gonzalo A. Diethelm
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