Julian Gosnell wrote:
>Thanks for these, Heitzso,
>
>Very illuminating.
>
>May I ask what versions of Jetty you used in the tests
>?
>
>Thanks,
>
>
>Jules
>
jetty 3.0.6
>-- Heitzso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >+ Somebody
>reported that
CONCLUSION: You really need to study your
own working load and server env. to assess optimum
combo of apache or apache-tomcat.
Heitzso
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>I use JBoss2.2.2+Tomcat3.2.2 (for JBoss as my EJB container and Tomcat as my
>JSP and Servlet container). I have a lot of static content such as HTML
>files, images, etc. which need to be served as well. Do I need an external
>web server such as Apache for serving the static content? What are t
I'm not advocating dropping the specially written service wrappers
because they should provide for better management of the service,
but the whole issue of service wrappers that creamed everyone with 1.3.0
should dissipate in that your favorite service wrapper should work
provided the -Xrs command
ng my mouth/fingers, but this is an interesting
area for me.
Heitzso
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From: James Cook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
At that point, I would think it would be a simple matter to expose any ejb
method by using a simple declarative file.
jim
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, and I don't know how
it's rigged to do a graceful shutdown (and not just
a slam-door-closed-ctrl-break-stop-mid-stream-stuff).
The properties file spec's a tcp/ip port to connect to
for the shutdown. Check doc and/or email list archives
for info on the magic shutdown/stop port
;ll make sure the current code gets into
contrib.
Heitzso
javants.zip
on first since
those will discuss the particulars of jBoss
as an NT service.
Heitzso
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Subject: [JBoss-user] RE: JBOSS NT SERVICE
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