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Posted to user@struts.apache.org by Tomeu Vizoso <to...@zan.co.pt> on 2004/03/02 16:26:45 UTC

Struts not suitable for shared hosting?

Hi everybody,

I have come across this information on the net and I'm not sure if it's
true.

Basically they say that struts is known to hog server resources and
that's why it shouldn't be used a shared tomcat instance like in ensim's
webppliance.

I'm now on the try to deploy a struts application on an ensim shared
server (quite cheap) and I'm wondering if this is practical/feasible.

Somebody knows if this is possible? I'm having a hard time to get done
the things needed by this application by the sysadmins (*.do mapping,
log permissions, ...), but I still haven't lost the hope.

"Private Tomcat/JVM allows you to run your own tomcat container within
your own virtual process. You will have the flexibility to stop and
start Tomcat, customize it and configure it to fit your needs. This will
give you the capability to run struts and other frameworks known to hog
server resources."

http://www.displayhosting.net/services/javahosting.php


Regards,

Tomeu Vizoso


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