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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by "Robert B. Easter" <re...@comptechnews.com> on 2000/11/30 01:01:34 UTC
Jakarta/Tomcat 3.2 sites
Can some people please provide me with some URLs of sites that are running
Jakarta/Tomcat 3.1 or 3.2 so that I can see what kind of content is typically
possible with this technology?
Thanks. I'm very new to Java and want to understand this better. I'm
running Apache and PHP for a site of mine and want to consider Tomcat for
things PHP isn't able to do. It would be nice for http://jakarta.apache.org/
to have a User's Showcase or something like that where people can see sites
powered by tomcat.
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RE: Jakarta/Tomcat 3.2 sites
Posted by Michael Dowling <mi...@e-acumen.com>.
Robert:
e-Acumen is an ASP for the energy services market. With deregulation,
electricity/energy became a commodity. Our all-web based software products
provides analytics and modelling for certain scenarios for those
organizations. We provide analytics & modelling for short term forecasting
(0-8 day -- AcuPower), mid-term (60-365 days -- AcuRisk), and long term
(1-30 years -- Asset Modeller). This is all critical Risk Management
software, and uses some load balancing schemes for offloading analytics to
different machines. We use tomcat *heavily* throughout each product,
includign internal tools for managing the different variables...
Tomcat has served us well. We're currently a mix 3.1/3.2 shop.
thanks, mdd
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert B. Easter [mailto:reaster@comptechnews.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 4:02 PM
> To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
> Subject: Jakarta/Tomcat 3.2 sites
>
>
> Can some people please provide me with some URLs of sites that
> are running
> Jakarta/Tomcat 3.1 or 3.2 so that I can see what kind of content
> is typically
> possible with this technology?
>
> Thanks. I'm very new to Java and want to understand this better. I'm
> running Apache and PHP for a site of mine and want to consider Tomcat for
> things PHP isn't able to do. It would be nice for
> http://jakarta.apache.org/
> to have a User's Showcase or something like that where people can
> see sites
> powered by tomcat.
>
>
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