is Tomcat capable of doing load balancing with resonnate?
I am also having so much problem with iplanet, I am thinking
about ditching it, but I have to be sure something like Tomcat is
ready for enterprise usage.
thanks
yan
Mike Akerman wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Dec 2001, Yan Zhu wrote:
>
> > anyone using iplanet webserver 6.0 as a j2ee web container?
> > how do you feel about it?
> >
> > thanks
>
> We are at the University of Arkansas. Personally, I hate it. We used to
> use JWS and I liked it much better. Also BEA Enterprise server and Tomcat
> standalone are also much nicer.
>
> iPlanet provides partial support for Servlet 2.3 and full support for
> Servlet 2.2. It's difficult to add web applications to the server, as you
> have to add the deployment descriptors to a global configuration file.
>
> We've had problems with legacy servlet support (2.1), and problems with
> restarting the server.
>
> Michael Akerman
>
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