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Posted to jetspeed-user@portals.apache.org by "Davis, Rick" <Ri...@mustangeng.com> on 2001/10/12 18:19:18 UTC

Jetspeed in a W2K environment

Is anyone using Jetspeed in a Microsoft Windows 2000 environment?  If so,
are you using a clustered server?  How about MS SQL Server?  

Rick Davis
rick.davis@mustangeng.com
713 350 7227 - Office
713 419 0493 - Cell


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RE: Jetspeed in a W2K environment

Posted by David Sean Taylor <da...@bluesunrise.com>.
http://www.bluesunrise.com/jetspeed is running on a Win2000 server, sp 2,
not clustered
I think your app.server would have to support deploying clustered webapps
and shared sessions
Haven't tried deploying jetspeed in a clustered env. yet

web server = Apache
app server = Tomcat 3.3
Database = hypersonic

MS SQL Server 7 is supported by Turbine/Torque, so you shouldn't have any
trouble with it

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Davis, Rick [mailto:Rick.Davis@mustangeng.com]
> Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 9:19 AM
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> Subject: Jetspeed in a W2K environment
>
>
> Is anyone using Jetspeed in a Microsoft Windows 2000
> environment?  If so,
> are you using a clustered server?  How about MS SQL Server?
>
> Rick Davis
> rick.davis@mustangeng.com
> 713 350 7227 - Office
> 713 419 0493 - Cell
>
>
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