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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Jon Barber <jo...@acm.org> on 2001/04/12 12:22:44 UTC

Re: Fed up to the back teeth with tomcat !!!

You may have already tried this, but you could always download a different 
servlet engine such as JRun and try out your servlets with the new engine.  
If you see the same problems then the problem probably isn't with tomcat.

Jon.


On Thursday 12 April 2001 08:34, you wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Sandy McPherson" <al...@webmind.nl>
> To: <to...@jakarta.apache.org>
> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 9:06 AM
> Subject: RE: Fed up to the back teeth with tomcat !!!
>
> > IMHO: before you go blaming something in public you should first identify
> > the problem lies actually with the product you are slagging. Perhaps you
> > should change your database to mysql!
>
> Yes, I would like to apologise for that.  Please understand last night I
> was extremly irratable and unreasonable after a day of frustration.
>
> Note:  I am uses mysql as well as SQL-server7.0.  As I have intimated in
> another message SQL-server is being used as it is is a "legacy" database.
> The main page is generated from a  mysql databse, only release date
> queries are  being generated from SQL-server.
>
> I also have the problem that after a month of trying to find out where the
> problem lies (by examing logs, hammering a test server with request etc) I
> am no nearer to the truth.  I will however persevere.
>
> BTW
> Is there an easy way to import a SQL-Server database into mysql ?  At least
> that way I could dump the jdbc-odbc bridge ?
>
> Regards
> Andy C
> Editor R2 project
> http://www.r2-dvd.org