We required IIS for a CGI ecommerce solution that was required. Plug and Pay
I think is the company we bought it from. I came in late on the project and
haven't had a lot of time to mess with it. Does Tomcat support CGI bins
utalizing non-java technology?

Gregg

On 9/30/05, Peddireddy Srikanth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> thanks for all the replies
>
>
> On 9/30/05, Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > From: Peddireddy Srikanth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Subject: Re: Tomcat Alone or tomcat+IIS/Apache
> > >
> > > And they argue that as Tomcat it self runs inside a JVM, which inturn
> > > is a single process all the threads etc wil be simulted ones (and not
> > > the native threads) and hence it will not scale up well under high
> > > loads.
> >
> > More urban myth. As another respondent pointed out, all modern JVMs
> > (i.e., from JRE 1.2 on) use native threads and the underlying OS for
> > thread dispatching. Coupled with thread-local object allocation
> > (available since JRE 1.3), scaling of Tomcat itself is not a problem; it
> > runs happily on our 32-CPU servers as long as the applications
> > themselves have no inherent bottlenecks. You do want to adjust the heap
> > parameters for any serious work, especially on a Windows platform, where
> > the default maximum borders on the miniscule.
> >
> > - Chuck
> >
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