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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by kenneth topp <ca...@prodigy.net> on 2000/11/11 00:54:12 UTC
[tomcat-user] Re: which version for production?
3.2 is _much_ closer to a final release then 4.0
I see it on production with apache on linux.
HTH,
Kenneth Topp
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On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Vinny wrote:
> I'm designing some jsp and servlet apps that will be used
> to extend some of the functionalities of php-based site on
> linux platform. I have tomcat 3.2 b6 working fine, should I stay
> with this or try to 4.0 beta?
>
> How is 3.2 vs 4.0 in terms of
>
> 1. performance
> 2. scalabilty
> 3. memory
> 4. Stability
>
>
>
> I'm trying to keep everything very low cost (free)
> in the great tradition of LAMP (Linux Apache Mysql Php)
>
> IBM vs Sun/Blackdown (currently using blackdown jdk 1.3)
> Jikes vs other free compilers?
>
>
> Comments are very welcome
> Thanks in advance
>