Re: does tomcat have the cajones?

2001-09-07 Thread jean-frederic clere
Rick Mann wrote: on 9/6/01 11:24 AM, Denis Haskin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Er... I think you mean cojones. A cajon is a kind of percussion instrument. Actually, a cajon is a drawer. Caja is box, so cajon could be a big box (colloquial). Look to

Re: does tomcat have the cajones?

2001-09-07 Thread Mike Wright
Perhaps there is some relevance here. A cajon is also a container. Mike Wright Rick Mann wrote: on 9/6/01 11:24 AM, Denis Haskin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Er... I think you mean cojones. A cajon is a kind of percussion instrument. Actually, a cajon is a drawer. Caja is box, so

does tomcat have the cajones?

2001-09-06 Thread alex reuter
Hello Everyone, I have a general question about tomcat's cajones. What does everyone think about using tomcat as a mission critical servelet container? What version is best? What are its limitations? Performance issues? What kind of stability can be expected? We are currently using a

Re: does tomcat have the cajones?

2001-09-06 Thread Denis Haskin
alex reuter wrote: Hello Everyone, I have a general question about tomcat's cajones. Er... I think you mean cojones. A cajon is a kind of percussion instrument. But we know what you mean grin... Okay, back on topic.

Re: does tomcat have the cajones?

2001-09-06 Thread Rick Mann
on 9/6/01 11:24 AM, Denis Haskin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Er... I think you mean cojones. A cajon is a kind of percussion instrument. Actually, a cajon is a drawer. Caja is box, so cajon could be a big box (colloquial). :-)