ers,
Larry
> -Original Message-
> From: Brandon Cruz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 2:14 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Which Tomcat to use?
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> We are currently using linux redhat 6.2, apache 1.3.x, and
> tomcat 3.2.1. We
>
We are currently using linux redhat 6.2, apache 1.3.x, and tomcat 3.2.1. We
are upgrading our entire system from the ground up. This will be a
production environment serving around 50GB of traffic per week. 60-75% of
the pages will be *.jsp.
Which version of tomcat should we use? Familiarity
Larry Rogers wrote:
> I haven't gotten any response on whether 3.2 or 4.0 will support database based
> authentication and container managed security. The best I was able to determine
> from the archives before posting my question was that 3.2 with JDBC realm module
> could handle the user/passw
I haven't gotten any response on whether 3.2 or 4.0 will support database based
authentication and container managed security. The best I was able to determine
from the archives before posting my question was that 3.2 with JDBC realm module
could handle the user/password list in a database, but
Hi All!
We've been using Tomcat 3.1 in development, and now we're getting ready to
deploy our first production app (using the Struts framework, BTW). Anyway, this
app and future apps will be deployed on an intranet, so we have some specific
security requirements:
* Using Servlet 2.2 security,