On 04/14/99 12:54:20 you wrote:
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>Does anyone know the main differences in terms of performance,
>scalability, servlet functionality, and administration between
>Java Web Server and Sun Web Server?
>For development purposes primarily, is there any particular
>advantage, other than the already pointed out fact that JWS is
>written in Java, and SWS is C++?
>
>
>~David
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>David Valentine
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My info may be old, but last I heard with respect to performance
Sun Web Server runs faster all around, and I'd imagine it's more scalable.
On the other hand (as you know), it's for Solaris only, which is a great
O/S IMHO. Great for those who have Solaris in their shop, or sell
their wares to customers who run Solaris.
-- Pat
>> Lang
>> Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 1999 12:33 PM
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>> Subject: Re: Sun Web Server and servlets?
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>>
>> At 06:48 PM 4/13/1999 -0700, you wrote:
>> >
>> >Sun Web Server does support servlets; the latest version
>supports
>> >Servlet API 2.0. SWS is designed to scale. It's target
>market is
>> >ISPs who need maximum efficiency. It has a nice feature
>> that lets you
>> >run a different servlet engine for each virtual host.
>>
>> Did the 2.1 version ever materialize? They're still shipping
>> 2.0 and their
>> website as of a week or so still only talks about 2.0.
>Hopefully
>> the project manager's respect for Sun customers has improved.
>>
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