I am using Tomcat in stand-alone mode.
What do you mean by "performance issues?

Tom.

pixel wrote:

> I've noticed that several people are successfully using Tomcat with 
> W2k and NT.
>
> We are slowly moving Tomcat 4 into our production environment. 
> Currently, I am testing Tomcat in stand-alone mode.
> 1. Are you using Tomcat in stand-alone mode? If so, are you having any 
> performance issues?
> 2. If you are fronting Tomcat with a webserver, which one are you 
> using? While current versions of Apache have been ported to windows, 
> i've heard it's not as robust on Win32 as it is on other platforms. We 
> are currently using Netscape Enterprise Server 4.1 for servlets and JSPs.
>
> My initial tests with Tomcat started on Windows 2000, then on our 
> primary webserver, which is running WinNT4.0sp6. Eventually, when 
> Apache 2.0 is released, I would like to use it as our primary 
> webserver under Win2k and/or NT.
>
> Thanks,
>
> ~Scott
>
> Jonathan Pierce wrote:
>
>> You may want to check the event viewer. Perhaps you have a hardware 
>> issue (i.e.
>> Bad Memory Chip, Failing Disk)
>>
>> You also may want to check your file system with scandisk. Win2000 
>> should not
>> crash even if one application crashes. I'm using Tomcat4 on several 
>> Win2K
>> servers in production that never crash.
>>
>> Jonathan
>>
>> ____________________Reply Separator____________________
>> Subject:    Re: Win200 crashing with Tomcat 4
>> Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Date:       10/18/2001 11:42 PM
>>
>> Have you looked in the log tables for application and
>> system events?
>>
>> --- Thomas Diamond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
>> Hello,
>>
>>> I am running (or try to run) Tomcat 4.0 server on a
>>> Win2K Professional machine (sp 2). But sometimes while I am testing my
>>> JSPs locally, the system reboots on its own without any messages or
>>> warnings or exceptions or whatever... Is this a bug of Tomcat (driving
>>> crazy Win2K and vise versa) or I have misconfigured something?
>>> The weird thing of the case is that if I clear the
>>> logs and the localhost folder (in the work dir) before I start
>>> the server, then for 90% of the cases everything goes fine. Just a
>>> coincidence? I don't know...
>>> Another thing which is a bit strange is that some
>>> times while the server starts, I can use it for an hour or so, but then
>>> (suddenly) the system reboots. Perhaps, Tomcat gets tired (or Win2K get
>>> tired) and forces the system to reboot ;-)
>>>
>>> Any ideas wouldbe very helpfull.
>>> Thanx in advance,
>>>
>>> Tom.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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