wait wait, i did not say that I am deploying in development mode....off
course i know about production mode however we were on production mode when
our hosting company reports that we have our server crashing due to many
open files
however, we are presently upgrading and fixing bugs and we are about to give
another shot. we just want to know which app server has the least friction
with wicket running in production mode:)
On 5/11/07, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi you wouldnt be deploying in development mode? We've had this come up
a lot of times before, and I think the problem are described
somewhere... You need to deploy in production mode
you can do that by:
<!--
There are three means to configure Wickets configuration mode and
they are
tested in the order given.
1) A system property: -Dwicket.configuration
2) servlet specific <init-param>
3) context specific <context-param>
The value might be either "development" (reloading when templates
change)
or "deployment". If no configuration is found, "deployment" is the
default.
-->
<context-param>
<param-name>configuration</param-name>
<param-value>development</param-value>
</context-param>
regards Nino
Ayodeji Aladejebi wrote:
> Hi Wicket Family,
>
> Please I just want to ask if anybody is presently deploying a wicket
> based project on Tomcat 6 and Java 6 platform.
>
> From Wicket founders point of view, which app server is the best for
> wicket apps Tomcat, Resin, Jetty, Glassfish
>
> There is this too many open files problem that makes our test server
> to crash after a long period with tomcat 5 and wicket 1.2.4
>
> Are there any presently know issues with this setup because I am about
> to bet my existence on Wicket1.2.7/Tomcat6/Java6 :)
> and i just needed to be sure. Our company also hopes to subsribe to
> wicket support once we deploy based on wicket
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
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