> >Can I make a request? Can you use Tomcat instead? True, JServ is a supported
> >production environment, but its days are numbered. Moreover, by updating the
> >docs with Tomcat in mind, they should be easily transferrable to the TDK.
> Ok, should we should start by saying that said documentation depends on
> Tomcat? Or that Tomcat is the preferred servlet engine? I've used jServ
> up until this point. I should I feel about going to production with
> Tomcat? I know tomcat ist the future, but jServ is mature/fairly stable now.
>
I can't really recommend Tomcat in a production environment - not because I
don't think it's stable but because I just don't know. I'm running JServ in
production right now, but I develop with Tomcat.
> If more work is going into the TDK this weekend is still worth effort to
> explain a straight turbine install?
>
I think there will always be people who want to install Turbine w/o bothering
with the TDK (including myself ;-)). In my mind, the TDK will be tightly focused
on development; as such, I won't spend a lot of time at first dealing with
deployment issues. So, yes, I think it is worth the effort, especially if you
focus on installing with JServ. Let's put it this way, cleaning up documentation
is _never_ wasted effort IMO. Also, cleaning up the props file comments will be
beneficial across the board.
I guess what I'm saying is that I withdraw my request about focusing
specifically on Tomcat in the docs. :-)
> ==========================================================
> christopher baus Come down off the cross,
> waiting for snow we could use the wood.
> in Tahoe, NV -- Tom Waits.
>
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Christopher Elkins
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