Exactly the same priorities here.
Paulo Gaspar
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Frieden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 02:38
>
> Rather than add fuel to the fire, I would like to summarize what I need
> out of a servlet engine. Hopefully this will help the members of the PMC
> make the correct decisions based off of what users need.
>
> High Priority:
>
> * Stability
> We've been running Tomcat 3.1 without any problems for quite a
> while now, and it has held well under moderate production load,
> as well as very high testing load. The speed could be better,
> but its stable.
> * Speed
> Everybody wants speed, but in a hosting operation such as ours,
> the faster the software, the fewer servers we will need to add
> to support the load.
> * Mature, stable web server connector
> This is of utmost importance. We would like for this to have some
> features in support of load balancing, but we won't be using it to
> actually do the load balancing. An example of this is session
> routing. The only load balancers that can handle IP randomizing
> proxies and HTTP->HTTPS transitions are SSL accelerators, and
> there aren't as many of those on the market as regular load
> balancers.
> * Virtual Hosting
> We need to be able to have the same context names, specifically
> the root context, under multiple hosts.
>
> Low Priority:
>
> * Built in HTTP server
> We currently use Apache httpd, and will continue to do so for its
> flexibility.
> * API 2.3
> As long as the API is 100% backwards compatible, we don't really
> care if it implements 2.3. We just don't plan to implement it for
> the time being.
>
> I would also like to say that everybody involved in this flame could be a
> little more civil and still make their strong opinions known.
>
>
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