If
anyone out there is concerned with clustering and Tomcat, Tomcat 5 will do that
too. And as a plus there is a retrofit for version 4. You can
get info at http://cvs.apache.org/~fhanik/index.html.
Just for kicks.
TJ
Wondering if it is legal to share
the documentation for JBoss. In that case, folks who have bought the
subscription can share it with the group. I am definitely interested in getting a free copy of the documentation if possible.
Thanks Kedar
On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 10:29, Jeremy Louis wrote:
I agree. Also if you can't
have any down time you can cluster a couple of servers with Jboss and almost
eliminate any down time.
COJUG
wrote:
JBoss
(www.jboss.org) - Free, Open Source, fast development and easy deployment. If
nothing else I would say start here. If your applications adheres to the
specification it should be easy to migrate to a commercial product if JBoss does not meet your needs. -----------------------------------------------
Christopher M.
Judd Judd
Solutions, LLC President & Consultant 685 Farrington Dr.
Worthington, OH
43085 phone:
614-378-4119 email: cjudd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx web: www.juddsolutions.com ----- Original Message -----
From: John
Olmstead To: users@xxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 9:35 AM Subject: Servlet Container
Debate Gentlemen; We are considering upgrading our servlet
container to one that supports the 2.3 servlet api and jsp 1.2 api (Yes,
I know we are in the dark ages!). We are running JRun 3.1 in production and are running our applications on a development server
(JRun 4.0) with 128 bit ssl encryption implemented, and the application server takes about 7 -10 minutes to come back after a restart. I don't think this will be tolerated on a production
server. I also have some concern that there will be no $$ for training on a new servlet container, so I'll be on my own to implement,
administer and support a much more sophisticated container than what I
am working with now. I know we have beat the IDE issue to death,
but I don't believe we have had the servlet container debate. Could I ask this esteemed group to weigh in on issues like support, ease
of implementation, compliance with J2EE specificati o! n, scalability
and reliability for whatever your favorite happens to be? We run Win 2k
on our servlet container, which runs stand alone (not connected to iis)
with a sqlserver 2000 backend. Thanks; John OlmsteaddbaDirect
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