Re: Possible Containers

2009-06-15 Thread Andrew Oliver
I've had it running in Jetty and Tomcat.

Tomcat 6 + JDK6 have some nice performance semantics especially with
non-blocking IO, persistent connections, etc.

It is likely that it will run in Resin, though I haven't tried it.

It will also likely run in any of the Tomcat-based stuff (i.e. TC
Server from Spring Source, JBossAS from Red Hat)


-Andy

On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Mukerjee, Neiloy
(Neil)neil.muker...@alcatel-lucent.com wrote:
 Having tried Tomcat and not come to much success upon the realization that 
 I'm using Tomcat 5.5 for other projects I'm working on and that I would be 
 best off using Tomcat 6 for Solr v1.3.0, I am in search of another possible 
 container. What have people used successfully that would be a good starting 
 point for me to try out?



Re: Possible Containers

2009-06-15 Thread John Martyniak
I have been using jetty and have been really happy with the ease of  
use and performance.


-John

On Jun 15, 2009, at 3:41 PM, Andrew Oliver wrote:


I've had it running in Jetty and Tomcat.

Tomcat 6 + JDK6 have some nice performance semantics especially with
non-blocking IO, persistent connections, etc.

It is likely that it will run in Resin, though I haven't tried it.

It will also likely run in any of the Tomcat-based stuff (i.e. TC
Server from Spring Source, JBossAS from Red Hat)


-Andy

On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Mukerjee, Neiloy
(Neil)neil.muker...@alcatel-lucent.com wrote:
Having tried Tomcat and not come to much success upon the  
realization that I'm using Tomcat 5.5 for other projects I'm  
working on and that I would be best off using Tomcat 6 for Solr  
v1.3.0, I am in search of another possible container. What have  
people used successfully that would be a good starting point for me  
to try out?




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Re: Possible Containers

2009-06-15 Thread Eric Pugh
Can you highlight what problems you've had?  Solr doesn't have any  
really odd aspects about it that would prevent it from running in any  
kind of servlet  container.


Eric

On Jun 15, 2009, at 6:18 PM, John Martyniak wrote:

I have been using jetty and have been really happy with the ease of  
use and performance.


-John

On Jun 15, 2009, at 3:41 PM, Andrew Oliver wrote:


I've had it running in Jetty and Tomcat.

Tomcat 6 + JDK6 have some nice performance semantics especially with
non-blocking IO, persistent connections, etc.

It is likely that it will run in Resin, though I haven't tried it.

It will also likely run in any of the Tomcat-based stuff (i.e. TC
Server from Spring Source, JBossAS from Red Hat)


-Andy

On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Mukerjee, Neiloy
(Neil)neil.muker...@alcatel-lucent.com wrote:
Having tried Tomcat and not come to much success upon the  
realization that I'm using Tomcat 5.5 for other projects I'm  
working on and that I would be best off using Tomcat 6 for Solr  
v1.3.0, I am in search of another possible container. What have  
people used successfully that would be a good starting point for  
me to try out?




John Martyniak
President/CEO
Before Dawn Solutions, Inc.
9457 S. University Blvd #266
Highlands Ranch, CO 80126
o: 877-499-1562
c: 303-522-1756
e: j...@beforedawnsoutions.com
w: http://www.beforedawnsolutions.com



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