Hi,

I have a quick question:-

I have a browser window which is running in SSL with 128 bit encryption. If
I look at the properties of this window there is a heading Connection and it
describes the SSL Encryption.

>From the browser window I have a continue type button which pops up a new
window.

My problem is before the new window opens a browser alert appears warning
that 'You are leaving a secure connection'.  Then another message appears
saying your are entering a secure connection.

My thoughts are that the somehow the webserver is using a different
connection for the pop up.
Also whent he pop up window opens, if I look at its properties it says the
connection is :- Encryption . Unlike the main window which describes ssl
etc.

Have any of you seen this, or do any of you have any ideas as to where I
should look ?

Thanks for your time and have a good weekend.

Andy Silvey.

-----Original Message-----
From: Sylvain Roche [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Freitag, 17. November 2000 11:04
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 600MHz celeron laptop, good enough for webservers?


This is clearly enough to run weblogic. It will work. I have it on a 550
celeron with 64mb ram, and win98 (off course, not nt). And page generation
will be reasonably long.
But you won't be able to developp on this machine, because in this
configuration (win 98, weblogic server + console, pws, access database used
by the application, some ejb and servlets) the memory allocated reachs more
than 160 mb. We use this box here only for demonstration purpose.
Don't even think of starting jbuilder or forte.

I think 128 mb would be a good starting point, and if you are to developp on
that machine, you should consider more

Best regards
Sylvain

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Adrian Papari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
À : [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date : vendredi 17 novembre 2000 10:41
Objet : Re: 600MHz celeron laptop, good enough for webservers?


>*phew* if you're REALLY REALLY patient i suppose it'd suffice; but if i
were
>you, i'd sacrifice speed & fill it wirh ram; 128 min if you're going to run
>nt. 192 or 256 would give you a lot more performance though; especially if
>you're going to run a DB on it too. before you purchase any computer, i
>suggest you find a machine equipped with 64mb ram % try setting up your
>working environment; don't get surprised if it crashes every now & then.
>
>mem consumption:
>Microsoft outlook: ca. 10-13 MB
>J++: 15-30 MB
>IE: 13 MB
>SQL db: a lot
>Java RE: 5-15 MB
>NT: ca. too much
>(my point being, if not already clear enough, 64 mb won't be enough ;))
>
>good luck finding a suitable computer; cheers;
>//adrian.
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of vikram chandna
>Sent: 17 November 2000 09:49
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: 600MHz celeron laptop, good enough for webservers?
>
>
>Hi Friends,
>For my practice I want to get a laptop and I am getting in my budget a 600
>MHz celeron
>with 64 Mb RAM. Ab initio I just want to run Tomcat and later perhaps
>weblogic server
>to move onto ejb. Obviously NT would be needed to run on it.I want to know
>would
>the given config suffice for me or do I need something else?
>Regards,
>Vikram
>
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