Thanks, Hoss.
I actually know Jetty is quite a solid container. However,
the admin page
problem is simply wired.
I hope someone could give it a try to reproduce what I have
seen. so that we
can proove it's not a problem for all.
regards,
-Hui
On 11/1/06, Chris Hostetter <hossman_lucene fucit.org> wrote:
>
>
> : Have any of you tried keeping jetty running with the
example solr on
> your
> : box for a few days? If not, maybe you can try it.
>
> I've left the "java -jar start.jar" Solr
example running for several days
> before ... i can't honestly remember if i've ever
checked that the admin
> JSP pages still work though.
>
> : There makes me worries about using jetty as the
server, I'll try tomcat
> and
>
> First off, don't assume that just because you had
problems with the very
> simplistic Jetty setup that comes in the exampl
directory that means Jetty
> has osmething inheriently wrong with it... that's just
designed to
> showcase what Solr can do without requiring people to
jump through hoops
> to setup a Servlet Container ... if you install Jetty
from scratch you may
> find it does a better job of logging errors, and it's
reliability may be
> higher.
>
> There's also "JettyPlus" which you may want
to look into, but Tomcat may
> be a better way to go in the long run.
>
> : see whether it has no such problem. BTW, what's the
servlet containers
> the
> : big clients are using in production?
>
> We use the comercial version of Resin, but that
decision was not made
> within my scope of knowledge/influence so i can't say
that there is a
> motivating technical reason why you should/shouldn't
consider it compared
> to tomcat, or jetty, or any other servlet container
available.
>
>
>
> -Hoss
>
>
--
Regards,
-Hui
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