Hi Chris, you've said: "I think that you are trying to use this list incorrectly...".
Thank you for your patience in advising me how should I use this list. I'm pretty sure you're right, but if I'm here that's because I'm not able to find any good solution in the google's ocean. I was wondering if based on your experience that is possible to setup my enviroment since I was already faced some issues due to miss configuration or even because my server just got hanged by consuming all it thread and so on. Hi Christopher, It's a chart solution that uses Primefaces componenet suit. I was wondering that based in the fact that this app will have to handle 100 users over it. And I was wondering that since i'm not sure about the hardware I have on the client side, I'd like to know if there's a good setup like how many virtual memory do I need to use, how many threads do I need to set... stuffs like that. I'm pretty sure that someone on this list already faced some kind of scenario and might share his knoledge... Imagine this simple examplo... we used to develop app for Oracle forms that runs over a oracle application server. If you need to install it you should obey a big list of requirement so that every thing under its control will run ok. Now we need to use and deploy software over Tomcat that is basically a free server. Where can I find those requirements? I'm not able to find them on google because there's a lot of specif case documents and posts... Cheers, 2012/10/23 chris derham <ch...@derham.me.uk> > > Today we're about to deploy a simple app that is basically a charts > > solution that will run over Tomcat 7.X. Well till there everything is all > > right. But since I'm not a heavy user of Tomcat I'm not so sure what > could > > that be the best settup for my app for not have problems in a first sight > > by a miss configuration. > > > > This app will have 100 concurrent users and in terms of hardware I'm not > > sure what they will give us. > > > > Is that possible that you guys share some experience and minimal setup > due > > to those above scenario? > > > > Thanks!!! > > Daniel, > > I think that you are trying to use this list incorrectly. If everyone > that wanted to use tomcat emailed the list, none of the people who > answer questions on the list would be able to get any work done. They > are only answering the questions posted on this list in their own free > time. Nobody is paid to answer questions on this list. > > The suggested approach to using tomcat (and open source software in > general) is > > 1) download, install, try it out > 2) if you get an error, google for the error message. 99.99% of the > time, somebody else will have hit the problem and commented about it > somewhere > 3) if you can't fix it by yourself, ask the list > > You seem to be asking "for this piece of software (that I won't tell > you anything about), how should I configure tomcat?" Nobody can answer > that question. We don't know the software - you haven't told us. We > don't know the hardware. We don't know the load. > > Even if people did know the above, the answer is always to try your > suggested load using your hardware, and see what happens. The defaults > generally work very well in a broad range of situations. That's why > they are the defaults. Perhaps you will need to tweak some settings, > but you need to have a baseline, and method to test what effect each > change actually has. > > HTH > > Chris > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org > >