[ajug-members] Tomcat in the Enterprise
Les Hazlewood
les at hazlewood.com
Tue Oct 17 00:21:08 EDT 2006
Hi Barry,
My teams have been using Spring/Hibernate in standalone Tomcat for over
2 years now. I'm not at liberty to say exactly who our clients have
been, but Spring/Hibernate/Tomcat is the backbone for one of the largest
metropolitan transportation systems in the country, the nation's largest
K-12 eSchool, one of the world's largest banks for a transaction
reporting application, and the the world's 2nd largest publishing house.
We abandoned 2.1 style EJBs (and also "full" spec-compliant app servers)
a long time ago, and it has been pure bliss ever since ;)
HTH,
Les
On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 13:42:55 -0400, "Barry Hawkins" <barry at alltc.com>
said:
> Quick poll; how many medium-to-large shops are using Tomcat for their
> Servlet container? By this I mean straight Jakarta Tomcat, not Sun One
> or some other "enhanced" packaging of Tomcat. With the Spring/Hibernate
> movement, just a Servlet container are all some shops need for a JEE
> application server, so I am wondering how many folks have ditched a
> full-blown JEE app. server in favor of a lighter alternative.
>
> Regards,
> --
> Barry Hawkins
> All Things Computed
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