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Just curious Paul, what do you do to determine whether WAS or Tomcat is
used? Customer decision?

Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com
 

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On Behalf Of Paul Holm
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 3:01 PM
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Subject: Tomcat versus WebSphere

We have used both for many production web apps.  We have had excellent
results from Tomcat.  It is reliable and easy to use.  Support is available
(on a best can basis) from their site although we haven't needed to use it.
We have encouraged IBM whenever possible to try to emulate Tomcat.  I would
not hesitate using Tomcat in a production environment.  

 

Paul Holm
Senior Web Architect
PlanetJ Corp. 
Phone: 760-432-0600, Cell: 760-415-8830
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