Ken and Brevsville,
I Appreciate your inputs. I am looking into the Tomcat/Apache combo..
Ken , I may have to get back to you if and when I run into the "pain" zone
you are talking about.
Could you elaborate what kind of problems they were , Configuring problems
I am thinking??
Regards..
At 08:04 AM 06/07/2000 -0400, Ken Kress wrote:
>Rajesh,
>
>I was using JServ on Apache, but switched to Jakarta-Tomcat. After a little
>pain, I love it. Spend the time to learn the Jakarta-Ant program and
>developing will be sweet. Tomcat isn't much different from JServ to set up;
>add one statement to your httpd.conf for Apache and add one or two
>statements to your Tomcat server.xml file. I've got it running at work (NT)
>and at home (Linux) and everything is portable except the build file which
>has OS specific paths. So I keep two versions.
>
>The dynamic reloading works for JSPs, but fails for beans ... I don't know
>why. But a simple shell or batch file will stop and restart Tomcat and
>Apache (my experience is you have to restart both). I haven't had a server
>crash yet (couple months), so my experience has been excellent. (We're still
>in development, not production.)
>
>Tomcat supports the latest Servlets (2.2) and JSP (1.1) ; it's the
>reference implementation. I'm still waiting for the Blackdown port of jdk
>1.3; Tomcat works with Blackdown JDK 1.2.2 RC4 (RH6.2) and NT JDK 1.2.2.
>
> Ken.
>
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Rajesh Nair" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 12:32 PM
>Subject: Linux-based servlet engines/web servers
>
>
>> I have used the JWS from Sun on Windows. I would like to however get my
>> servlets onto
>> my linux machine and am not sure which servlet engine/ server I should
>use.
>> There is Tomcat / Apache - What are the pluses /minuses of this
>> configuration?
>> Apache/ Jserv - How is this different from Tomcat/Apache??
>> There is JWS for Solaris with a Linux patch - ?? Any plus points to this??
>> There is servletexec - ?? pluses and minuses
>> Which of the above implement the latest version of jsdk??
>>
>> I would I guess prefer an open source product which would incline me
>> towards Apache /Tomcat or Apache /Jserv?? But I would also prefer an
>> integrated product where I don't have to cross-configure the servlet
>engine
>> and the web server. I wonder if that is asking to much for the linux
>> environment??
>>
>> The thing I liked about JWS on Windows was how easy it was to configure
>and
>> maintain.
>> I am sure that I missed out some.. Please enlighten..
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Rajesh Nair
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Ph: 913 599 7201
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