Howdy,
>I had some questions regarding Tomcat. Is Tomcat able to handle a
steady
>stream of about 200 years efficiently without crashing, being
unreliable,
>etc.. ? I personally don't know the limitations of it as I am fairly
new to
>Java.
I'm fairly no sure no one has completed any java or t
> >Do any hosting companies offer reasonably priced colocation or flexible
> >accounts with tomcat, php, and mysql installed? The IT company I work for has
> >developed a great piece of software using JSP and Java technology but we need
> >to get it onto a good box for production use.
> >
> Wa
Graham,
Hi everyone,
I had some questions regarding Tomcat. Is Tomcat able to handle a steady
stream of about 200 years efficiently without crashing, being unreliable,
etc.. ? I personally don't know the limitations of it as I am fairly new to
Java.
Assuming your application is written and t
Stay away from hosting. Very few hosting companies have their act
together. Buy your own hardware and co-locate it if you must.
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Thank you very much for the information. I appreciate it.
~Graham
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> : Is Tomcat able to handle a steady
> : stream of about 200 years efficiently without crashing, being unreliable,
>
> : etc.. ? I personally don't know the limitations of it as I am fairly n
: Is Tomcat able to handle a steady
: stream of about 200 years efficiently without crashing, being unreliable,
: etc.. ? I personally don't know the limitations of it as I am fairly new to
: Java.
Most scalability/stability concerns have more to do with the application
code (e.g. the WAR you