Re: 5.0 proposal

2002-06-25 Thread Huy Tran

I'm interested in this Tomcat HA also.  If you have a plan, please send 
it out.  I'm willing to help.

GOMEZ Henri wrote:

As somebody who also intends to use Tomcat in production (around 10
different sites with a reasonable load, maybe 1/4 of vnunet) 
  

this would be


very helpful to me.

You mentioned a couple of specific things you would like to 
  

do. Would it be


possible for you elaborate a little more.
  

Arshad, you don't count... You work with me! :) :) :) :)




Pier could you detail what should be a Tomcat HA, and how
it could fit in TC 5.0 proposal ?

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Re: HA tomcat ( was: RE: 5.0 proposal)

2002-06-25 Thread Huy Tran

Mathias,

Thanks for the encouraged news.  We've been using Tomcat in our product 
for a while now.  Now, I need to set it up with support for minimum 100K 
simultaneous connection to our server side.  If you could share some of 
your knowledge how you did it with your site, it would be tremendously 
helpful for me and many other Tomcat user out there.

Regards,

Huy Tran.

Mathias Herberts wrote:

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On Tue, 25 Jun 2002, GOMEZ Henri wrote:



Pier could you detail what should be a Tomcat HA, and how
it could fit in TC 5.0 proposal ?
  

As far as I can remember it was voted -1...


What about TC 5.0 with HA capability ?
  

TC5.0 will have a 'higher availability' then 4.1 which is better
than 4.0. Same goes for 3.3 versus 3.2, and so on.



[snip]

  

Well, I know quite a few people who managed to get tomcat in
production on a variety of sites ( including very large loads).



I run Tomcat on 20 or so production web sites, with volumes in the
2/3 million hits per day mark. I've been running Tomcat since march
2000, starting with 3.2.1.

I think with a little of involvment it is easy to set up a high
availability environment using Apache/Tomcat and maybe hardware load
balancers. Maybe what is missing is a good tutorial on such a setup.
Maybe I could start thinking about writing something about our setup. We
came up with neat tricks to handle live application upgrade and this
sort of things. I don't know where this could fit in but it is
definitely the kind of HOWTO that could be good for the spread of Tomcat
on production environments.

As for the pure servlet speed Tomcat can deliver, from what I see
everyday, the bottleneck is usually in the data tier and not in the
application server, so this is a purely sterile debate in my opinion.

Just my 2 cents of euro worth.

Mathias.

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!!!VIRUS SENT THRU THE MAILING LIST: new photos from my party!

2002-01-29 Thread Huy Tran

All,

I've been received several email regarding this topic.  This is the new 
virus email that spreading around.  Please do not open the attachment. 
 Would the mail administrator filter out these email so we can prevent 
it from happenning again?

Regards,

HT.

wrote:

Hello!

My party... It was absolutely amazing!
I have attached my web page with new photos!
If you can please make color prints of my photos. Thanks!


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Tomcat 4.0.1 and HTTP/1.1

2001-11-30 Thread Huy Tran

All,

I'm interested on the HTTP/1.1 implementation, however, I'm not sure if 
this has been implemented on both Tomcat 3.3 and Tomcat 4.0 or just 4.0. 
 If it is implemented, does it support full HTTP/1.1 spec or not?

If anyone knows the answer of this, please share it with me.

Kindest Regards,

Huy Tran


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