My hosting service (Hurricane Electric, our of Sunnyvale, CA) runs
Apache on Linux with mySQL as a CGI-accessible service and it has run
fine for years.
Now tell me why the "engineers" tell me that supporting Java servlets
is too burdensome for the server???
Come to think of it, you guys give me a few pointers to hosting
services that DO support servlets?
Cheers!
Mark
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom & Sharon Kochanowicz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 1:18 AM
Subject: Opinions & questions on open source.
> I have been developing on Weblogic->NT->SQL-_Server with good
success. A lot
> has been discussed on this forum concerning open source e.g.
> Linux->Tomcat->Apache->mySQL. With cost becoming a competitive issue
in the
> declining internet market (and apologetically hoping this is not an
off
> topic question) would a combination Linux->Tomcat->Apache->mySQL be
a stable
> enough environment for a commercial environment (100 users) and is
there a $
> cost to the end user or developer? Any success/horror stories to
share?
>
> Tom K.
>
>
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