actually there�s something better you can do, how come you never considered
implementing your own servlet container? 

with all these fuss about licensing it seems a natural decision to build a
servlet server from scrap, shouldn�t be as difficult as implementing a full
ejb server

just a thought...

Roberto



> -----Original Message-----
> From: marc fleury [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Ter�a-feira, 31 de Outubro de 2000 16:48
> To: jBoss Developer
> Subject: RE: [jBoss-Dev] Caomparison with Orion
> 
> 
> |Yes, but if Tomcat is used in conjunction with Apache this 
> should be a
> |less important point.
> 
> right, bear in mind that these are apache threads so we can't
> "setContextClassLoader()" on them and expect the same thread 
> to come back to
> the container... in clear it won't work we will still have 
> the *same* waste
> of time in set/get.  We need to "completely" own that pool of 
> thread for it
> to be valid.
> 
> |Nevertheless, these are issues we need to address. Of 
> course, we can't
> |do much about Tomcat's performance, but we should at least 
> make our end
> |as good as possible.
> 
> :) that we can control. What we can do about tomcat's 
> performance is look at
> alternatives <g>  enhydra anyone?
> 
> marc
> 
> |
> |regards,
> |  Rickard
> |
> |--
> |Rickard �berg
> |
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> |
> |
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