David M Johnson wrote:
> This discussion started as a back-and-forth between Mike Cannon-Brooks
> and myself - on our weblogs. This culminated in two write-ups:
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> Mike's Is Tomcat Crap
> http://radio.weblogs.com/0107789/stories/2002/05/28/isTomcatCrap.html
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> And my Tomcat is not Crap
> http://radio.weblogs.com/0106533/stories/2002/05/28/tomcatIsNotCrap.html
I disagree with point #3. I think one of the great things about tomcat
is I don't have to configure it via a GUI. There is something to be said
about the power of text.
-Andy
PS. I love Tomcat.
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> Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
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>> http://www.javalobby.org/thread.jsp?forum=61&thread=3786
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>> While the name of this article is just pure inflamatory, some of the
>> points it makes are good and the numbers are interesting if unbacked
>> (by WTF was it the application you benchmarked)
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>> I think constructive criticism is good.
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>> -Andy
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