On Sun, 25 Nov 2001, Jason wrote:
> It may be soon that our company abandons MS on servers for Webby stuff.
Good good :)
> Just as a anyone got any experiences with
> Implementing Jakarta /J2EE on Linux
Yes. I'm syadmin for a company which has its own specialist distributed
processing software which runs under J2EE and we're using tomcat (and
other bits from jakarta) to make internal webby stuff sing and dance.
Sometime over Christmas when this degree isn't taking my time (:P) I'm
supposedly finally getting round to moving our CRM software to JSP.
> Also PHP?
Not really, have you considered JSP? I'm not advocating it, merely saying
that if you're going to use parts of Jakarta you might as well go the
whole hog and use it all...well sort of.
> Which one if any did you prefer??
I prefer not having been in this office since Friday night without sleep,
trying to isolate what is causing our main processing server to die when
our java processing software is running on it (kernel panic()s all round)
- I've installed extra cooling and memtest has almost finished without
fault. I'm just hoping it's not another nasty vm bug in 2.4 surfacing but
I can't go to 2.2.20 due to stuff we need in 2.4...I'm pissed off :)
--jcm
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