Paul,
Are there plans in Axis or Synapse to create a transport that
leverages the asynchronous NIO support built into Tomcat 6 (Comet,
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/aio.html)?
Andreas
Quoting Paul Fremantle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Ron
The data is a bit out-of-date. Basically, we don't recommend using
servlet transports for high-volume situations, tho they are fine for
low-volume (i.e. where the number of concurrent incoming connections
is always less than the thread pool size). However, using the NIO
transport under Tomcat is completely supported and production ready.
Paul
On Jan 18, 2008 8:59 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a Tomcat server in place that has Axis2 deployed on it, as well as a
few other web applications. Ideally, I'd like to deploy Synapse on that
same Tomcat server. I've researched it and found mention that deploying
Synapse on Tomcat is not recommended. Some of those posts were maybe 6
months old. Is this still the case? That deploying on Tomcat is not
recommended?
Ron
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