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patrick clancy
patrick at netluna.com
Mon May 31 18:50:02 CEST 2004
Unfortunately yes we have had bad experiences with tomcat. We tried for
a year to get Tomcat to perform at an acceptable level. As a point of
reference. The web application must serve well over 200,000 page views,
and 100,000 GB a week. We found this to be crippling to Tomcat. Resin
and BEA seem to be a better fit. I'm not slamming Tomcat, I was just
hoping I could choose another container.
Does everyone use opencms with Tomcat? Should it be called tomcatcms?
;-)
On May 31, 2004, at 9:01 AM, Andras Balogh wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm afraid OpenCms doesn't work on Resin, at least version 5.0.0.
> I don't see why you say Tomcat performs poorly .. do you have any bad
> experiences with it?
> I can say it is working great , did you tried to tweak the configs
> (-Xmx etc.)?
>
> Best wishes,
> Andras.
>
>
> patrick clancy wrote:
>
>> Is anyone using opencms with the Caucho Resin server? The server
>> meets the requirements within the opencms installation doc. "OpenCms
>> 5.0 requires a Servlet 2.3 / JSP 1.2 standards compliant container."
>>
>> If no one has used it with Resin, are there any other servers opencms
>> works well with? I'm unable to use a server that performs as poorly
>> as Tomcat.
>>
>
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Thanks!
Patrick Clancy
Luna Industries
PO Box 1577
Grass Valley, CA 95945
(530) 432-8361 Direct
(530) 432-8361 Fax
patrick at netluna.com
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