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Sun's Java Web Server 2.0
All:
I've looked and looked, and I can't find scalability information for Sun's
Java Web Server 2.0.
Is Java Web Server 2 scalable enough to provide medium (approx. 300+ users)
hosting?
If not, please let me know which web server would allow that. Not look for
anything to handle thousands or users.
Thanks in advance!
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Re: Sun's Java Web Server 2.0
JWS is really just a reference implementation of a JSP/Servlet engine. For
light production like you project I suggest Allaire's JRun. www.allarie.com.
"Randy" <randy408@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>All:
>
>I've looked and looked, and I can't find scalability information for Sun's
>Java Web Server 2.0.
>Is Java Web Server 2 scalable enough to provide medium (approx. 300+ users)
>hosting?
>If not, please let me know which web server would allow that. Not look for
>anything to handle thousands or users.
>
>Thanks in advance!
>
>
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Re: Sun's Java Web Server 2.0
Where can I find scalability informations/comparison about various application
servers (BEA WebLogic, IBM WebSphere, Allaire JRun, and Inprise or Oracle's
ones ...) ?
Thanks
"Chris" <c_chaney@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>JWS is really just a reference implementation of a JSP/Servlet engine.
For
>light production like you project I suggest Allaire's JRun. www.allarie.com.
>
>
>"Randy" <randy408@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>All:
>>
>>I've looked and looked, and I can't find scalability information for Sun's
>>Java Web Server 2.0.
>>Is Java Web Server 2 scalable enough to provide medium (approx. 300+ users)
>>hosting?
>>If not, please let me know which web server would allow that. Not look
for
>>anything to handle thousands or users.
>>
>>Thanks in advance!
>>
>>
>
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Re: Sun's Java Web Server 2.0
Allaire's JRun has got a lot of bugs and stinks as far as scalability goes.
I would rather use the Java Web
Server than Allaire's JRun. IBM WebSphere is certainly a better solution
compared to the others.
"Raphael" <rsn@softcomputing.com> wrote:
>
>Where can I find scalability informations/comparison about various application
>servers (BEA WebLogic, IBM WebSphere, Allaire JRun, and Inprise or Oracle's
>ones ...) ?
>
>Thanks
>
>"Chris" <c_chaney@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>JWS is really just a reference implementation of a JSP/Servlet engine.
>For
>>light production like you project I suggest Allaire's JRun. www.allarie.com.
>>
>>
>>"Randy" <randy408@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>All:
>>>
>>>I've looked and looked, and I can't find scalability information for Sun's
>>>Java Web Server 2.0.
>>>Is Java Web Server 2 scalable enough to provide medium (approx. 300+ users)
>>>hosting?
>>>If not, please let me know which web server would allow that. Not look
>for
>>>anything to handle thousands or users.
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance!
>>>
>>>
>>
>
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Re: Sun's Java Web Server 2.0
Try starting here -->
http://www.flashline.com/components/...4739014171-335
4343276-153 .
There's also lots of good information at www.techmatrix.com .
Chris
"Raphael" <rsn@softcomputing.com> wrote in message
news:3a18d6ef@news.devx.com...
>
> Where can I find scalability informations/comparison about various
application
> servers (BEA WebLogic, IBM WebSphere, Allaire JRun, and Inprise or
Oracle's
> ones ...) ?
>
> Thanks
>
> "Chris" <c_chaney@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >JWS is really just a reference implementation of a JSP/Servlet engine.
> For
> >light production like you project I suggest Allaire's JRun.
www.allarie.com.
> >
> >
> >"Randy" <randy408@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>All:
> >>
> >>I've looked and looked, and I can't find scalability information for
Sun's
> >>Java Web Server 2.0.
> >>Is Java Web Server 2 scalable enough to provide medium (approx. 300+
users)
> >>hosting?
> >>If not, please let me know which web server would allow that. Not look
> for
> >>anything to handle thousands or users.
> >>
> >>Thanks in advance!
> >>
> >>
> >
>
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