We had a discussion about this at WOWODC East. To me, servlet container can be useful if you have a couple of small apps that you want to deploy inside a single container instance, thus saving some RAM by having a single VM instance. But for bigger apps, you will have to launch multiple containers, so you are back to something like wotaskd/JavaMonitor. But that's with my experience with shared hosting with Tomcat for JSP/servlet stuff, so YMMV.

Are you saying that because servlet deployment is not the default install it is not the best method? Snow Leopard has no default install so that axiom
does not hold true.

-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Hill
To: Miguel Arroz
Cc: Runyan, Darich; 'WebObjects-Dev Mailing List List '
Sent: 9/1/2009 10:05 PM
Subject: Re: Snow Leopard Development and Deployment


On Sep 1, 2009, at 8:10 PM, Miguel Arroz wrote:

Hi!

On 2009/09/02, at 00:59, Runyan, Darich wrote:

I may have missed something in this thread, but with the servlet
container
deployment the WOA can be run in Tomcat.  Is this not a preferred
configuration going forward?

God no. Not by me it ain't!


Amen brother!

Not installed by default != not the best solution



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