Josh Asbury 16年 前 We're actually moving away from JBoss in favor of a pure Tomcat solution, but I'll keep this in mind for other implementations! 投票するためにはログインが必要です。 次として送信する: キャンセル Alexander Chow Josh Asbury 16年 前 Hi Josh,Yah, I have seen clients running JBoss-Tomcat mainly for JBoss' web-console -- which I have to admit, is pretty nice. Our recommendation is normally to just go with pure Tomcat, as you are doing... though do make sure to use the APR! It'll help. 投票するためにはログインが必要です。 次として送信する: キャンセル Josh Asbury Alexander Chow 16年 前 I just deployed the Tomcat APR in production, and it certainly feels snappier. I'll report back some metrics in a couple of days. 投票するためにはログインが必要です。 次として送信する: キャンセル
Alexander Chow Josh Asbury 16年 前 Hi Josh,Yah, I have seen clients running JBoss-Tomcat mainly for JBoss' web-console -- which I have to admit, is pretty nice. Our recommendation is normally to just go with pure Tomcat, as you are doing... though do make sure to use the APR! It'll help. 投票するためにはログインが必要です。 次として送信する: キャンセル Josh Asbury Alexander Chow 16年 前 I just deployed the Tomcat APR in production, and it certainly feels snappier. I'll report back some metrics in a couple of days. 投票するためにはログインが必要です。 次として送信する: キャンセル
Josh Asbury Alexander Chow 16年 前 I just deployed the Tomcat APR in production, and it certainly feels snappier. I'll report back some metrics in a couple of days. 投票するためにはログインが必要です。 次として送信する: キャンセル
Nic Willemse 13年 前 Is there a reason why tomcat is preferred ? Im interested in going with JBOSS to leverage the EJB container, any tips ? 投票するためにはログインが必要です。 次として送信する: キャンセル Alexander Chow Nic Willemse 13年 前 Hi Nic,In general, what we have found is when you compare Tomcat vs. JBoss-Tomcat, there is a lot more overhead in EJBs that require more memory and processing cycles. So, if you load test a vanilla Liferay installed on Tomcat vs. a vanilla Liferay installed on JBoss-Tomcat, the former outperforms the EJB container quite a bit.Is there any reason why you require an EJB container? Liferay portal used to be distributed as both a WAR and an EAR, and we switched between the two implementations using Spring. At the end, we realised that the EJBs weren't buying us much.. so we just switched and have been doing quite well. 投票するためにはログインが必要です。 次として送信する: キャンセル Nic Willemse Alexander Chow 13年 前 Hi Alexander,Im completely agree that Liferay on Tomcat will be a lot more responsive and resource friendly than JBoss, however some of the applications im building will require fully compliant JEE server.I want to make use of EJB's in my applications and some JMS functionality.How difficult is it to develop portlets that invoke EJB's residing on the JBoss server ? Another topic of concern is clustering, has this been done successfully ? 投票するためにはログインが必要です。 次として送信する: キャンセル Alexander Chow Nic Willemse 13年 前 Hi Nic,If you need a fully compliant app server, then you need one. Liferay portal will not interfere with that at all. It will run fine with EJBs and JMS and many people successfully deploy on JBoss without a problem. Clustering is also not a problem whatsoever. Though it is a bit dated, you can take a look at the wiki article http://www.liferay.com/community/wiki/-/wiki/Main/Clustering. 投票するためにはログインが必要です。 次として送信する: キャンセル
Alexander Chow Nic Willemse 13年 前 Hi Nic,In general, what we have found is when you compare Tomcat vs. JBoss-Tomcat, there is a lot more overhead in EJBs that require more memory and processing cycles. So, if you load test a vanilla Liferay installed on Tomcat vs. a vanilla Liferay installed on JBoss-Tomcat, the former outperforms the EJB container quite a bit.Is there any reason why you require an EJB container? Liferay portal used to be distributed as both a WAR and an EAR, and we switched between the two implementations using Spring. At the end, we realised that the EJBs weren't buying us much.. so we just switched and have been doing quite well. 投票するためにはログインが必要です。 次として送信する: キャンセル Nic Willemse Alexander Chow 13年 前 Hi Alexander,Im completely agree that Liferay on Tomcat will be a lot more responsive and resource friendly than JBoss, however some of the applications im building will require fully compliant JEE server.I want to make use of EJB's in my applications and some JMS functionality.How difficult is it to develop portlets that invoke EJB's residing on the JBoss server ? Another topic of concern is clustering, has this been done successfully ? 投票するためにはログインが必要です。 次として送信する: キャンセル Alexander Chow Nic Willemse 13年 前 Hi Nic,If you need a fully compliant app server, then you need one. Liferay portal will not interfere with that at all. It will run fine with EJBs and JMS and many people successfully deploy on JBoss without a problem. Clustering is also not a problem whatsoever. Though it is a bit dated, you can take a look at the wiki article http://www.liferay.com/community/wiki/-/wiki/Main/Clustering. 投票するためにはログインが必要です。 次として送信する: キャンセル
Nic Willemse Alexander Chow 13年 前 Hi Alexander,Im completely agree that Liferay on Tomcat will be a lot more responsive and resource friendly than JBoss, however some of the applications im building will require fully compliant JEE server.I want to make use of EJB's in my applications and some JMS functionality.How difficult is it to develop portlets that invoke EJB's residing on the JBoss server ? Another topic of concern is clustering, has this been done successfully ? 投票するためにはログインが必要です。 次として送信する: キャンセル Alexander Chow Nic Willemse 13年 前 Hi Nic,If you need a fully compliant app server, then you need one. Liferay portal will not interfere with that at all. It will run fine with EJBs and JMS and many people successfully deploy on JBoss without a problem. Clustering is also not a problem whatsoever. Though it is a bit dated, you can take a look at the wiki article http://www.liferay.com/community/wiki/-/wiki/Main/Clustering. 投票するためにはログインが必要です。 次として送信する: キャンセル
Alexander Chow Nic Willemse 13年 前 Hi Nic,If you need a fully compliant app server, then you need one. Liferay portal will not interfere with that at all. It will run fine with EJBs and JMS and many people successfully deploy on JBoss without a problem. Clustering is also not a problem whatsoever. Though it is a bit dated, you can take a look at the wiki article http://www.liferay.com/community/wiki/-/wiki/Main/Clustering. 投票するためにはログインが必要です。 次として送信する: キャンセル