> Is there a really BIG website that
> usr JServ that i can use for helping me using tomcat?

I have deployed JServ in environments that have garnered up to 1 million
impressions/day. We always hit bottlenecks in connection pooling mechanisms,
usage of database resources, and host memory long before running into
bottlenecks in JServ itself.

Another argument to use with your boss is that JServ and Tomcat have the
benefit of critical exposure to minds like Jon's and Stefano's, world class
talents whose current debate is a perfect example of the kind of dialogue
proprietary systems tend to lack -- in as much as those closed systems tend
to be guided by but one chief architect who is spared the critical eye of
another equally skilled chief architect.

Mixing discussion threads: the cocoon-turbine debate is educational, but I'd
suggest that web applications don't begin and end with web designers; they
also extend to legacy systems and closed data pipelines such as EDI and POS
systems whose maintainers may have a much easier time with XML translations
than with the notion of Java in any form. No VM, no drivers, no language
dependency -- just an XML resource waiting to be included in a
transformation. Course, both Cocoon and Turbine could play roles under these
req's and probably will.

psn



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