Hi. We are converting an existing character based database application to a web based ditto, and have now surveyed the marked and found that Struts is a viable solution which I am now trying to get running (had to write some beans to interface to the database first - this was _not_ what the database schema was designed for), and we are not interested in going EJB, since we may want to create a stand-alone application later.
I have done my initial testing on a Tomcat 4.0.1, but have found that it has some problems with calling CGI programs, and I therefore wonder whether I should move to the latest Tomcat 3.x instead? Would I loose some functionality regarding web applications which would outweigh any advantages in going to a more tested version of Tomcat? Should we consider another web container all together? Resin has been strongly recommended. Cross platform usability is a definitive must, since we develop under Linux and Mac OS, and deploy under Solaris, and I would really like the option of being able to tweak the source. We are not far enough that we are willing to pay for a commercial solution, but this is - in the future - an option if the benefits are sufficiently large. This is software for running at a hospital. Currently I work with Forte and Emacs depending on what I need to do. Any suggestions for the web container, and perhaps some auxillary software? -- Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen Scandiatransplant, c/o Christian Mondrup 89 49 53 01 http://biobase.dk/~tra -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>