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Daniel Salama
dsalama at user.net
Thu Apr 14 18:59:52 UTC 2005
> Now things are getting carried away. They systems are relatively
> unique. They achieve massive data throughput by throwing lots of
> distinct servers at the problem...nothing to do with multithreading.
Agree. Don't think this is relevant to the threading issue.
> However, the original
> poster is right IMHO, Seaside is one of the best web servers around for
> the group of applications for which it is designed.
I'm new to Squeak/Seaside, however, I find them fascinatingly powerful
compared to all the other frameworks I've worked with in the past. I
have a somewhat off the thread question: I read somewhere that Comanche
was being obsoleted by Swazoo. Is that true? If so, are there any plans
of bundling the two into a single framework?
> OK, now I know you're trolling. Anyone who says any java application
> server "runs perfectly" has never administrated one. I've got
> Tomcat/JBoss/apache and several years with a standalone WebSphere
> server
> and I can tell you that stability is not their strong suit.
My only comment is that I have a Tomcat/Apache/Oracle site (very busy)
and I have not had to restart the server (linux) nor any of the
applications for the past 2 years.
- Daniel
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