Thanks a lot, Orion!
And what do you use in high-scalable application?
Is Jetty faster than tomcat?
And in a cluster environment I still need to use some front-end for
load-balancing, so what do I use instead?

Orion Letizi wrote:
> 
> Oh, also, check out Geronimo (http://geronimo.apache.org/) as a container.
>   
> 
> Orion Letizi wrote:
>> 
>> I've always used apache as a front-end to tomcat, but it's been a while
>> since I ran a high-scale web application.  You might also look into Jetty
>> (http://jetty.mortbay.org/).  It's lightweight, easily embeddable, and
>> very fast-- and, quite frankly, a joy to use.
>> 
>> BTW, if you have any questions about getting Terracotta set up, don't
>> hesitate to ask on the Terracotta forums, mailing lists, etc.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> --Orion
>> 
>> 
>> beam wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello everybody!
>>> I've used wicket, spring jdbc and tomcat in my last project.
>>> Now, we want to start a web project, some kind of social network. And
>>> we'll go to use wicket as a web framework, hibernate for persistence and
>>> spring for DI. So, this project must be deployed on a cluster. I've
>>> decided to use Open Terracotta for this kind of cluster. But I don't
>>> know which app. server(JBoss) or servlet container(Tomcat?) to use. This
>>> is a first question. Second, as far as I know, tomcat or any app. server
>>> like JBoss isn't a very good solution to deliver static content(e.g.
>>> images, video or even *.css files), so I decide to use Apache Web Server
>>> or Nginx as a Frontend, and terrcotta cluster with Tomcats(or JBoss) for
>>> dynamic backend. But, I don't have enough experience to do this :) So, I
>>> need an advise, how to do this, maybe one of you, java-guru, can help
>>> me?
>>> 
>>> And third, I want to use C-JDBC(Sequoia) to cluster mysql database - is
>>> it a good solution for DB clustering, or better to use mysql 5.1 with
>>> native cluster support?
>>> 
>>> Thank you very much for any kind of answers, and sorry for my bad
>>> english :)
>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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