Hello Elad
Not really a major move, as JBOSS 4.0.x is bundled with Tomcat 5.0 and we would still have Apache as the Web Server.
It's really just an evaluation of how it fits. We also have an EJB application running on JBOSS, so porting Cocoon to JBOSS may allow us to consolidate the skillset required to manage both (there are clear configuration and management differences between stand-alone Tomcat and the embedded version used in JBOSS).
Finally in the future we may need to access the EJB app with the Cocoon stuff and I expect JBOSS to handle both adequately.
I'm sure others may disagree, but I think it's worth doing.
Matt.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Elad Messing" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hello Matt. I am interested on your reasons to port from Apache+Tomcat to Jboss. Could you elaborate a bit on the manner ?
Thanks
Elad
-----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht----- Von: Matt Robinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Montag, 14. Februar 2005 21:39 An: [email protected] Betreff: Re: R�p. : Cocoon & 3-tier architecture
Hi Phil.
We are running Cocoon with no problems on Windows (for development - not production).
Cocoon 2.1.5 Tomcat 5.0 Windows 2000 Oracle 10g (on a LINUX Box)
For production we use: Redhat LINUX Entrerprise 3 Apache 2 with mod_jk connectors Tomcat 5.0 Oracle 10g
We are currently porting our Cocoon implementation onto JBOSS 4.0.0 to consolidate our architecture. We have JBOSS 4.0.0 running on both Windows (again for development) and LINUX platforms.
Matt Robinson
----- Original Message ----- From: "WHIRLYCOTT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 3:42 AM Subject: Re: R�p. : Cocoon & 3-tier architecture
You are able to run Cocoon on Windows? I've only had luck getting it to work on Solaris. What versions of cocoon and weblogic are you using?
phil.
Willy Reinhardt wrote:Hi,
Currently we use similar configuration so: 1) Apache as web server 2) Weblogic as app serv. with Sun sparc in production and windows in dev 3) Oracle as db
Our experience is : - Move as much possible static resources to the web server (Cocoon isn't very good for that) - We got best performances with Intel vs Sun sparc (up to 3 times) - We think that Tomcat is faster than weblogic to run Cocoon on the same platform but we must still test it in a systematic way; - The database processing time is almost negligible compare to processing time of cocoon so Cocoon performance is important;
Hope this help
Willy
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Hi all
I'm looking for others to share their thoughts and experience with Cocoon on a 3-tier architecture.
I would like to have the following 3 separate hardware servers setup :-
a) a web server running IIS, users connects to this server to view the Cocoon generated web pages
b) an application server running Java, WebLogic and Cocoon. All Cocoon files, JPG, XML resides here.
c) a database server running Microsoft SQL
I would love to hear from others who would like to share their experience.
Thanks in advance for your time and consideration.
Jessica
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