Why not use Tomcat 5, and increase the memory that the server uses? I don't know that many people that took Tomcat 4 seriously for production in its early stages, usually preferring Resin. However as 4.1.x stabalized and 5 came out, it seems its a non-issue anymore... I don't see the holy-wars that I used to.
I'd suggest to deploy with what you are farmiliar with. If the system crashes 6 times a day and kills a dog, then look at changing to a totally new app server ;) On Wednesday 05 May 2004 09:39 am, Daniel Perry wrote: > I've developed a struts+ojb based webapp running under tomcat 4.1. > > The question is, should i go live with tomcat4? > > I've been looking into the alternatives, but none seem that great. > > JBoss lacks free documentation. Any comments? > > Resin looks good, but the license is a bit unclear. The way its written it > suggests that you have to pay if using it for commercial purposes. The > system i have developed is being sold commercially, but in terms of their > license, i am not being 'paid to use resin'. We've developed the system > under tomcat, and are setting up servers for the clients (although we are > not being paid for this). I have been told that resin outperforms other > servers. > > Tomcat works in development, but i have to restart it a few times a day due > to it running out of memory (although this only when i stop and start the > app!). Is it advisable to use tomcat in production? > > Daniel. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]