Hi,
8-)
!!!
:-))))))
Sorry for getting carried away. But this is great news. Vely vely
intelesting.
Is this into Final by any chance?
I've been having a few scalability problems with Tomcat. I have tweaked and
refactored and re-distributed code (my presentation layer is essentially MVC
and works on lines similar to Petstore), but no major speed improvement yet.
It would be nice to have a configuration J2EE stack, with multiple options
for the servlet engine.
Of course, since I'm not an author, I'll just hang in there till the rest of
you get breathing space to get things wrapped up. ;-)
Sandeep.
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: jBoss Developer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2000 2:45 AM
>To: jBoss; jBoss Developer
>Subject: [jBoss-Dev] Jetty on the way
>
>
>Ok for those that have followed the tomcat debacle of the few
>last days (the
>fight and the speed) here is an alternative.
>
>Julian Gosnell and Greg Wilkins (the authors of Jetty) have
>done a first
>pass at the integration of Jetty in jBoss so you can have a
>FAST servlet
>engine in jBoss.
>
>IT IS ALREADY INTEGRATED IN VM AND OPTIMIZED.
>
>Thanks to Rickard, Sebastien, Daniel, Julian and Greg for this work.
>
>Our deployer is a "pluggable" one and you can plug any servlet
>container you
>want in it. We will put a web page up soon but for those knowing that
>framework already you are welcome to spin the engine and hear rev up
>
>marc
>
>
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>Marc Fleury, PhD
>CTO, Telkel Inc.
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