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Re: [cobalt-developers] Replacement GUI RAQ 550
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] Replacement GUI RAQ 550
- From: scdevlist@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed Jun 18 13:47:01 2003
- Organization: OpenISP
- List-id: Discussion Forum for developers on Sun Cobalt Networks products <cobalt-developers.list.cobalt.com>
Java sucks (my cpu and ram to death), so tomcat probably will also. I say
lose it.
The next big thing...coming right up...You say Sun developed Java,...lol
----- Original Message -----
From: "java" <java@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <cobalt-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 6:13 PM
Subject: [cobalt-developers] Replacement GUI RAQ 550
> I've seen a lot of mails about replacing the software on a RAQ. I've
> upgraded the java and tomcat stuff in order to work with the latest
> spec's of JSP and Servlets. There are a few replacement GUI being
> mentioned here, but it seems they all lack support for Tomcat. One hand
> it's suprising now one is mentioning this here, on the other hand this
> doesn't suprise me since most stuff is written in PHP or Perl :-)
>
> So I'm still on the look for a decent Web administration tool that
> supports tomcat, please don't mention ensim or plesk I don't no which
> one but their java support sucks big time. What I need is an
> administrationtool that basically does what ispman or directadmin, but
> also supports tomcat in a decent way that makes sence from a hosting
> point of view. The ideal package should support many clients per tomcat
> instance, but also one client per tomcat instance or even one client per
> tomcat instance located on a different machine. For administrating
> webapplications you then can use the tomcat administration package for
> all the three possiblities and give the last two as well the manager
> package of tomcat, so they be able to fuckup their own tomcat. Of cource
> their will be issues like autorization stuff for tomcat that needs to be
> supported. Personally I think a client must have a choice if he just
> want some jsp/servlet support of having more control over his tomcat.
>
> Problem is I can't find such a decent webbased administration. Sure I
> can dissable all tomcat features in one of the gui's and do it by hand,
> but I don't know if the gui overwrites the apache settings or adjust them.
>
> So I'm wondering is someone out there using a multiple instance tomcat
> setup on a Cobalt Raq550 and so are you using a gui to configure this or
> doing this by hand.
>
> Johan
>
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