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Jason,

On 9/28/2010 5:25 PM, Jason Brittain wrote:
> I'm surprised you hadn't heard of it yet.  Disclaimer: I work for MuleSoft.

Thanks for posting. I hadn't ever heard of Tcat, though I tend to run a
vanilla Tomcat without even the "standard" webapps loaded, and we don't
do any instrumentation outside of our webapp, so I've never had occasion
to look into things such as Tcat.

> Just so you know (in case our web pages don't clearly state this), Tcat is
> about trying to make it easier to use open source Tomcat in production
> enterprise environments.

I didn't realize that Tcat was a re-packaging of Tomcat... it sounded as
if your company was claiming that running Tomcat in an enterprise
environment required your product (in marketing-speak, of course).
Hence, the aspersions cast your direction.

> It's not, in any way, trying to replace open source Tomcat, nor is it
> a Java EE app server.  By making it easier to monitor and manage the
> open source Tomcat instances people already run in production via our
> Tcat Server console, we're helping Tomcat to be easier to use, more
> stable, and to perform better in production due to increased 
> stability and visibility.

That's a great description, Jason. Again, thanks for helping clear the air.

- -chris
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