RE: JRun 3.1 Stability

2001-07-09 Thread Scott Stirling

I hear you about the JMC.  In my opinion, it's heavily geared toward
single-user, developer usage.  Tough if you're actually trying to use it to
manage multiple server instances in any efficient way.

Please complain or make constructive suggestions about the JMC to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  He's the senior product manager and not, AFAIK, on
this list.

Scott Stirling
JRun QA
Macromedia

 -Original Message-
 From: Lloyd H. Meinholz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 4:52 PM
 To: JRun-Talk
 Subject: Re: JRun 3.1 Stability
 
 
 I'll probably be upgrading to 3.1 in 2-3 weeks. I still have 2 sites
 using 2.3.3, but they are extremely low traffic. I'm migrating one
 tomorrow and the other one soon after. There was such a huge 
 leap in all
 the code we had developed for the old servlet spec that upgrading from
 2.0/2.1 to 2.2 was extremely painful. While I love the addition of Web
 Applications, that simply wasn't the way we were doing things. We had
 our own template engine before Web Macro, then came JSP. I think we've
 been using JRun since it's first version and life has dramatically
 changed since then. We do have about 10 sites using 3.0 right now. I
 really hope the speed with which the left frame is loaded is faster in
 the new JMC. It's pretty intolerable with 10 web sites and 8 web apps
 per site...
 
 Lloyd
 
 
 Scott Stirling wrote:
  
  Hello?  I'd be interested in the answer to this too.  How 
 do people like
  JRun 3.1?  Are any of you using it, or have you not had a 
 chance to upgrade
  yet?
  
  At JavaOne some of us were a little surprised at how many 
 people came up to
  us saying they're still using JRun 2.3.x in production.  We 
 need to get the
  word out that JRun 3.x is about 500% more scalable, and 
 over 100% faster.
  
  Scott Stirling
  JRun QA

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Re: JRun 3.1 Stability

2001-07-05 Thread Bin Zhou

I totally agree about the comment on the speed of the JMC left panel in Jrun 
3.0.  It is useless when we have more than 10 servers on a machine.

Thanks,

Bin


From: Lloyd H. Meinholz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: JRun-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: JRun 3.1 Stability
Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 16:52:09 -0400

I'll probably be upgrading to 3.1 in 2-3 weeks. I still have 2 sites
using 2.3.3, but they are extremely low traffic. I'm migrating one
tomorrow and the other one soon after. There was such a huge leap in all
the code we had developed for the old servlet spec that upgrading from
2.0/2.1 to 2.2 was extremely painful. While I love the addition of Web
Applications, that simply wasn't the way we were doing things. We had
our own template engine before Web Macro, then came JSP. I think we've
been using JRun since it's first version and life has dramatically
changed since then. We do have about 10 sites using 3.0 right now. I
really hope the speed with which the left frame is loaded is faster in
the new JMC. It's pretty intolerable with 10 web sites and 8 web apps
per site...

Lloyd


Scott Stirling wrote:
 
  Hello?  I'd be interested in the answer to this too.  How do people like
  JRun 3.1?  Are any of you using it, or have you not had a chance to 
upgrade
  yet?
 
  At JavaOne some of us were a little surprised at how many people came up 
to
  us saying they're still using JRun 2.3.x in production.  We need to get 
the
  word out that JRun 3.x is about 500% more scalable, and over 100% 
faster.
 
  Scott Stirling
  JRun QA
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Alpesh Shah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 9:23 AM
   To: JRun-Talk
   Subject: JRun 3.1 Stability
  
  
   Is anyone running JRun 3.1 in production, and have their been
   any stability
   issues, or issues with Oracle.
  
   Alpesh Shah
   Principal/Director of Technology
   Revolutionary Systems, LLC
 
 

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Re: JRun 3.1 Stability

2001-06-21 Thread Lloyd H. Meinholz

I'll probably be upgrading to 3.1 in 2-3 weeks. I still have 2 sites
using 2.3.3, but they are extremely low traffic. I'm migrating one
tomorrow and the other one soon after. There was such a huge leap in all
the code we had developed for the old servlet spec that upgrading from
2.0/2.1 to 2.2 was extremely painful. While I love the addition of Web
Applications, that simply wasn't the way we were doing things. We had
our own template engine before Web Macro, then came JSP. I think we've
been using JRun since it's first version and life has dramatically
changed since then. We do have about 10 sites using 3.0 right now. I
really hope the speed with which the left frame is loaded is faster in
the new JMC. It's pretty intolerable with 10 web sites and 8 web apps
per site...

Lloyd


Scott Stirling wrote:
 
 Hello?  I'd be interested in the answer to this too.  How do people like
 JRun 3.1?  Are any of you using it, or have you not had a chance to upgrade
 yet?
 
 At JavaOne some of us were a little surprised at how many people came up to
 us saying they're still using JRun 2.3.x in production.  We need to get the
 word out that JRun 3.x is about 500% more scalable, and over 100% faster.
 
 Scott Stirling
 JRun QA
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Alpesh Shah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 9:23 AM
  To: JRun-Talk
  Subject: JRun 3.1 Stability
 
 
  Is anyone running JRun 3.1 in production, and have their been
  any stability
  issues, or issues with Oracle.
 
  Alpesh Shah
  Principal/Director of Technology
  Revolutionary Systems, LLC
 

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JRun 3.1 Stability

2001-06-20 Thread Alpesh Shah

Is anyone running JRun 3.1 in production, and have their been any stability
issues, or issues with Oracle.

Alpesh Shah
Principal/Director of Technology
Revolutionary Systems, LLC

Phone  908.668.4700
Fax908.668.9045
E-Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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RE: JRun 3.1 Stability

2001-06-20 Thread Dave Feltenberger

I have a problem with having init parameters with 's in the web.xml file.
When I replace it with amp;, it works the first time I start up JRun, but
after JRun re-writes to the web.xml file it writes with regular 's and
crashes the server on subsequent startups (sax parser exception).  Tomcat
works perfectly fine with the same init parameters (amp; and all), however.

 -Original Message-
 From: Alpesh Shah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 9:23 AM
 To: JRun-Talk
 Subject: JRun 3.1 Stability


 Is anyone running JRun 3.1 in production, and have their been
 any stability
 issues, or issues with Oracle.

 Alpesh Shah
 Principal/Director of Technology
 Revolutionary Systems, LLC
 
 Phone  908.668.4700
 Fax908.668.9045
 E-Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Webhttp://www.revsystems.com
 

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Re: JRun 3.1 Stability

2001-06-20 Thread Ben Groeneveld

Alpesh, we have most definately run into problems with jrun 3.1 
configured with jdk 1.3.1 and Oracle 8.1.6 on radhat 6.2.  SQL UPDATE 
statements don't work in the jrun:sql tag.  I would like to report this 
to Allaire because I've narrowed this down quite well, but they want 
your credit card to report bugs - so they suggested I report it to this 
list.  I have reported this issue 6/15:

 Has anyone else seen these issues when upgrading to 3.1?
 
 (1) 'update' statements fail to be parsed and run in the jsp:sql tag 
 resulting in an out of memory message
 (2) the sql tag scripting method .resetCursor() vanished and must be 
 replaced with .beforeFirst(), a java.sql.rowSet interface
 (3) the parser is much more sensitive to requiring scripting parameters 
 be enclosed in double quotes, but that's probably a good thing.  
 however, the line numbering info it returns is useless
 
 I haven't found a workaround to (1) so if anyone has please let me 
 know.  Thanks, BenG.


Alpesh Shah wrote:

 Is anyone running JRun 3.1 in production, and have their been any stability
 issues, or issues with Oracle.
 
 Alpesh Shah
 Principal/Director of Technology
 Revolutionary Systems, LLC
 
 Phone  908.668.4700
 Fax908.668.9045
 E-Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Webhttp://www.revsystems.com
 
 
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RE: JRun 3.1 Stability

2001-06-20 Thread Scott Stirling

Hello?  I'd be interested in the answer to this too.  How do people like
JRun 3.1?  Are any of you using it, or have you not had a chance to upgrade
yet?

At JavaOne some of us were a little surprised at how many people came up to
us saying they're still using JRun 2.3.x in production.  We need to get the
word out that JRun 3.x is about 500% more scalable, and over 100% faster.

Scott Stirling
JRun QA

 -Original Message-
 From: Alpesh Shah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 9:23 AM
 To: JRun-Talk
 Subject: JRun 3.1 Stability


 Is anyone running JRun 3.1 in production, and have their been
 any stability
 issues, or issues with Oracle.

 Alpesh Shah
 Principal/Director of Technology
 Revolutionary Systems, LLC


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