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I wanted to run everything (apache plus jserv) under linux but I feel at the
moment that the VMs under linux are not quite there yet. The main complaint
I get from users that the VMs are way slower under linux than other
platforms. Plus, there are more choices of VMs under NT and there seems to
better database support under NT. But I maybe wrong...
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From: Nimret Sandhu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Java Apache Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, September 28, 1999 4:06 PM
Subject: Re: Apache/JServ Rocks!
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>> Also, Scott what Java VM are you using? Actually, we were planning to use
>> the same configuration below but was concerned that Apache wasn't
>optimized
>> for Windows (actually it has been labeled as beta quality in the readme
>> file). I would like the Apache/Jserv developers to comment on this?
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>i can personally attest to the fact that imho there is not better dev env
>for servlet/server side work that ap+js. it is soooo easy to setup multiple
>webservers/vmz ( once u learn which pitfalls to avoid, of course =)) that
my
>productivity has skyrocketed.
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>i run multiple ap+js on both nt and linux on different ports @ work and @
>home. the only diff between the linux and windoze env that i have found is
>that the windoze box has to be rebooted ( surprise, surprise) way 2 often.
i
>belive that the longest i have had it going was around 24 days.
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>granted, these installs r not in a production env, but imo a dev env can be
>just as good an indicator of product stability as a prod env.
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>my .02
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>Nimret Sandhu
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>http://nimret.penguinpowered.com
>EC Direct Corp
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