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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Frans Thamura <ft...@yahoo.com> on 2001/12/20 03:03:07 UTC

HELP - URGENT : Stability of Tomcat if compare with JBOSS or JRUN

Dear All,

I am in a decision to buy a software or use tomcat in real production.. I am
very familiar with tomcat 3.2, but never try 3.3, and tomcat 4 still in
progress (i cannot recommended tomcat 3.3 and 4 because i still cannot
install cocoon 1.8.2, and the cocoon list still not response)..Because our
content management system is run on top of cocoon 1.8.2 and cocoon 2 is not
compatible. :(

I want to create a portal, category: intranet, with staff more than 10.000.
This will become nationally project that handle more than millions people...

The country for implementation is Indonesia. This is not a internet portal,
but will be intranet portal with private B2B marketplace inside it. This
project must run on the Net at April, and the prototype of this B2B using
Tomcat :)

The project will serve approx half of Indonesian citizen ( I think this is
database problem right) and there will be instance problem there...
Indonesia have 250 millions citizen, and there will be 120million citizen,
the database will include all parents and children.

Current System is using Oracle Developer, ORacle Database, and SUN (more
than 20 SUNs was used there)... and there will be more than 24 points of
Frame Relay connection.

I need you question. The category is URGENT.. if you can recommended it
using Tomcat, I will use it.. or may be using JRUN if the answer is not
satified enough.. sorry for this wording. -- I just want to show to the
world that tomcat is good and qualified enough to run in real production --

The final decision is using Java as standard programming, because the
multiplatform of that client environment.

We are JRUN partner, and I want to try tomcat....any comment??

Question:
Do you have a try to use tomcat in a production with user more than 1000
concurrent user in one time?

can I use tomcat?

or I must buy a JRUN??? or JBOSS + Tomcat?

Because with this business case, i think tomcat is enough, because the
project is look like data warehousing...

We are studying Weblogic, and has contact Weblogic Singapore.. but I still
interest with tomcat or may be JBoss+tomcat..


Thanks

Frans Thamura
frans@adelva.com
CTO Adelva.com
Jakarta
Indonesia



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Re: HELP - URGENT : Stability of Tomcat if compare with JBOSS or JRUN

Posted by "Barry L. White" <ba...@charter.net>.
Frans Thamura wrote:

>Dear All,
>
>I am in a decision to buy a software or use tomcat in real production.. I am
>very familiar with tomcat 3.2, but never try 3.3, and tomcat 4 still in
>progress (i cannot recommended tomcat 3.3 and 4 because i still cannot
>install cocoon 1.8.2, and the cocoon list still not response)..Because our
>content management system is run on top of cocoon 1.8.2 and cocoon 2 is not
>compatible. :(
>
>I want to create a portal, category: intranet, with staff more than 10.000.
>This will become nationally project that handle more than millions people...
>
>The country for implementation is Indonesia. This is not a internet portal,
>but will be intranet portal with private B2B marketplace inside it. This
>project must run on the Net at April, and the prototype of this B2B using
>Tomcat :)
>
>The project will serve approx half of Indonesian citizen ( I think this is
>database problem right) and there will be instance problem there...
>Indonesia have 250 millions citizen, and there will be 120million citizen,
>the database will include all parents and children.
>
>Current System is using Oracle Developer, ORacle Database, and SUN (more
>than 20 SUNs was used there)... and there will be more than 24 points of
>Frame Relay connection.
>
>I need you question. The category is URGENT.. if you can recommended it
>using Tomcat, I will use it.. or may be using JRUN if the answer is not
>satified enough.. sorry for this wording. -- I just want to show to the
>world that tomcat is good and qualified enough to run in real production --
>
>The final decision is using Java as standard programming, because the
>multiplatform of that client environment.
>
>We are JRUN partner, and I want to try tomcat....any comment??
>
>Question:
>Do you have a try to use tomcat in a production with user more than 1000
>concurrent user in one time?
>
>can I use tomcat?
>
>or I must buy a JRUN??? or JBOSS + Tomcat?
>
>Because with this business case, i think tomcat is enough, because the
>project is look like data warehousing...
>
>We are studying Weblogic, and has contact Weblogic Singapore.. but I still
>interest with tomcat or may be JBoss+tomcat..
>
>
>Thanks
>
>Frans Thamura
>frans@adelva.com
>CTO Adelva.com
>Jakarta
>Indonesia
>
>
>
>_________________________________________________________
>Do You Yahoo!?
>Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
>
>
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Also consider Resin http://www.caucho.com/articles/jsp_benchmark.xtp
They also have there own db pool.
Barry



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