Re: apache vs. tomcat (or glassfish)
Re: apache vs. tomcat (or glassfish)
- Subject: Re: apache vs. tomcat (or glassfish)
- From: Peter Vandoros <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2010 16:41:26 +1000
We currently run 5.2.4. If you want the latest version, you can download and re-compile the latest version from WOnder.
Technically you can run any version of WO as long as you don't use any of the additions (if any) to the adaptor in newer versions of WO.
Hope that helps!
Regards,
Peter
On 08/09/2010, at 4:37 PM, Frédéric JECKER wrote:
> Hi peter, which version of WO do you run with the IIS adaptor ? (we also run the IIS Adaptor with WO 5.2.2 on windows but would like to migrate to WO 5.4)
>
> Le 8 sept. 2010 à 03:02, Peter Vandoros a écrit :
>
>> We've been using the IIS adaptor on Windows (up to Windows Server 2003; not sure about the rest) without any problems. :)
>>
>> On 08/09/2010, at 10:59 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:
>>
>>> Technically you can put tomcat/glassfish behind Apache with mod_proxy_balancer if you wanted. Personally I'd do tomcat or jetty over glassfish. Go grab glassfish and enjoy mud wrestling with xml files. Tomcat and jetty just run out of the box with basically no work. You will most likely have to run multiple instances of whatever container you choose on different ports if you want to have more than one instance of your app running. If I had to run on windows, I would definitely go the tomcat/jetty/whatever route rather than trying to get the IIS adaptor going, but that's just me.
>>>
>>> ms
>>>
>>> On Sep 7, 2010, at 8:49 PM, Michael Gargano wrote:
>>>
>>>> What are the different advantages/disadvantages for the differing deployment options. I'm assuming the main one is that without apache and the adaptor you lose the load balancing and monitoring capabilities. Is this accurate? What is the most common method? My main concerns are scalability and ability to run on windows. (I just made myself sad.)
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>> -Mike
>>>>
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