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Posted to dev@tomcat.apache.org by GOMEZ Henri <hg...@slib.fr> on 2001/06/13 10:57:16 UTC

[j-t-c] OS poll => [j-t-c] webserver poll

Here is the result of the j-t-c OS poll :

- OPERATING SYSTEM -     	- USERS -	- REF -


- AS/400 -

AS/400 V4R5				1	=> 1

- BS2000 -

BS2000 / 390				1	=> 1

- FreeBSD -

FreeBSD 4.0 STABLE / x86		1
FreeBSD 4.2 / x86			2	=> 3

- HP -

HP-UX 10.0				1	=> 1

- Linux -

Gnu Linux 				1
Linux 2.2.15 / SPARC			1
Redhat 6.2 / x86			3
Redhat 7.0 / x86			3
Redhat 7.1 / x86			6
Slackware 7.1 / x86			1
Suse 7.0 / x86			1
Suse 7.1 / x86			1	=> 17

- Mac -

MacOS/X 10.0.3			1
MacOS/9 9.1				1	=> 2		

- Reliant -

ReliantUnix 5.45/5.43 / Mips	1	=> 1

- Sun/Solaris -

Solaris 2.6				1
Solaris 2.7				1
Solaris 2.8				2
Solaris 7 / x86			1
Solaris 7 / SPARC			2
Solaris 8 / x86			2
Solaris 8 / SPARC			2
SunOS 5.8 / Sparc64 			1	=> 12

- Windows - 				

Window NT			  	3
Window 2000 Pro		  	5
Window 2000 Pro+Cygwin / x86 	1
Windows 98 SE				1
Windows Millenium			1	=> 11


Conclusion: 

Linux is clearly the most referenced, with Solaris / Windows 
immediate followers.

FreeBSD (no OpenBSD ?) is the next one (apache.org prefs OS).
MacOS appears (thks Pier), HPUX, ReliantUnix.

Some exotics systems (AS/400 - BS2000). 

On the AS/400, you could allready use an Apache HTTP Server.
IBM announced that this port will soon accept externals modules.
May be even an APR port. I'll track this OS :) 
 
Surprizingly, no vote for AIX.

Now which webservers are you using :

- Apache 1.3 		(Apache, Apache/SSL or Apache-mod_ssl)
- Apache 2.0
- Domino
- IIS 4/5/2000
- JNI 
- Netscape/IPlanet
 
This quick poll will help us know on which direction must be put
the most effort. I bet for Apache 1.3 on Unix boxes........

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Re: [j-t-c] OS poll => [j-t-c] webserver poll

Posted by kevin seguin <se...@motive.com>.
> 
> - Apache 1.3            (Apache, Apache/SSL or Apache-mod_ssl)
> - Apache 2.0
> - Domino
> - IIS 4/5/2000
> - JNI
> - Netscape/IPlanet
> 

apache 1.3 on windows nt/2000, solaris 2.[6-8], linux
iis on windows nt/2000
netscape/iplanet on solaris 2.[6-8]

Re: [j-t-c] OS poll => [j-t-c] webserver poll

Posted by Glenn Nielsen <gl...@voyager.apg.more.net>.
Apache 1.3/mod_ssl

GOMEZ Henri wrote:
> 
> Now which webservers are you using :
> 
> - Apache 1.3            (Apache, Apache/SSL or Apache-mod_ssl)
> - Apache 2.0
> - Domino
> - IIS 4/5/2000
> - JNI
> - Netscape/IPlanet
> 

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Re: [j-t-c] OS poll => [j-t-c] webserver poll

Posted by Andy Armstrong <an...@tagish.com>.
Apache 1.3/Win32
Apache 1.3/GNU/Linux (actually RedHat 6, 7)
IIS 4.0/NT
IIS 5.0/2000
Domino 5/Linux
Domino 5/NT

-- 
Andy Armstrong, Tagish


Re: [j-t-c] OS poll => [j-t-c] webserver poll

Posted by "Ansgar W. Konermann" <an...@inf.tu-dresden.de>.
GOMEZ Henri wrote:

> Now which webservers are you using :

Apache 1.3 on Linux + Solaris 8

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Ansgar W. Konermann
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Re: [j-t-c] OS poll => [j-t-c] webserver poll

Posted by Justin Erenkrantz <je...@ebuilt.com>.
On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 09:39:58AM +0200, jean-frederic clere wrote:
> I made a first try some months ago and get it started on a non-threaded machine,
> by adding #define APACHE20 but the code has evolved a lot from that time. Should
> I try again in the today code?

If you've got time.  You might not be able to use #ifdef the changes -
you probably want to split it out into another directory.  The module
structs are just too different - it'd be too confusing.  And, 
mod_webapp (depending upon on the webapp library works - haven't looked
at it) should probably be a filter...

As I said, when I have some spare time, I'll try to look at it if no one
else has by then.  But, I don't have commit privs to j-t-c, so you could 
do it a bit more efficiently than I.  =)  -- justin


Re: [j-t-c] OS poll => [j-t-c] webserver poll

Posted by jean-frederic clere <jf...@fujitsu-siemens.com>.
Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
> 
> On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 10:57:16AM +0200, GOMEZ Henri wrote:
> > Now which webservers are you using :
> >
> > - Apache 1.3          (Apache, Apache/SSL or Apache-mod_ssl)
> > - Apache 2.0
> > - Domino
> > - IIS 4/5/2000
> > - JNI
> > - Netscape/IPlanet
> >
> > This quick poll will help us know on which direction must be put
> > the most effort. I bet for Apache 1.3 on Unix boxes........
> 
> Yeah, but we should concentrate on getting a mod_webapp functional on
> Apache 2.0 (so you can have Tomcat4 with Apache 2.0).  Looking at the
> j-t-c repository, I don't think Apache 2.0 is supported by mod_webapp
> yet.  (BTW, what's the status of hot deploy in mod_webapp for Apache
> 1.3?)
> 
> Depending upon what I get involved with on the httpd side, I could
> spend a few hours trying to get mod_webapp.c ported to Apache 2.0.
> I probably won't be able to look at it for a couple of weeks though.
> I can't imagine it'd take more than a few hours.  If you port it to
> using the new filters API, that might take a bit longer.  -- justin

I made a first try some months ago and get it started on a non-threaded machine,
by adding #define APACHE20 but the code has evolved a lot from that time. Should
I try again in the today code?

Re: [j-t-c] OS poll => [j-t-c] webserver poll

Posted by Justin Erenkrantz <je...@ebuilt.com>.
On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 10:57:16AM +0200, GOMEZ Henri wrote:
> Now which webservers are you using :
> 
> - Apache 1.3 		(Apache, Apache/SSL or Apache-mod_ssl)
> - Apache 2.0
> - Domino
> - IIS 4/5/2000
> - JNI 
> - Netscape/IPlanet
>  
> This quick poll will help us know on which direction must be put
> the most effort. I bet for Apache 1.3 on Unix boxes........

Yeah, but we should concentrate on getting a mod_webapp functional on
Apache 2.0 (so you can have Tomcat4 with Apache 2.0).  Looking at the 
j-t-c repository, I don't think Apache 2.0 is supported by mod_webapp 
yet.  (BTW, what's the status of hot deploy in mod_webapp for Apache 
1.3?)

Depending upon what I get involved with on the httpd side, I could
spend a few hours trying to get mod_webapp.c ported to Apache 2.0.  
I probably won't be able to look at it for a couple of weeks though.
I can't imagine it'd take more than a few hours.  If you port it to 
using the new filters API, that might take a bit longer.  -- justin


RE: [j-t-c] OS poll => [j-t-c] webserver poll

Posted by Deacon Marcus <de...@wwtech.pl>.
Hi,

> From: GOMEZ Henri [mailto:hgomez@slib.fr]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 10:57 AM
> To: tomcat-dev@jakarta.apache.org
> Subject: [j-t-c] OS poll => [j-t-c] webserver poll
[...]
> Now which webservers are you using :

Tomcat, stand alone, newest beta available - 4.0b5 for about a month

> Henri Gomez                 ___[_]____
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Greetings,
     deacon Marcus