joinery website

Nice.I may have a use for that one day.

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The Natural Philosopher
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The latest version (5.5) is very fast and scales well. It's not as good under load as Apache (yet) but it is getting close. I know of a couple of sites that run Tomcat as their only HTTP server and they are getting a non-trivial amount of traffic. The main reason, IMHO, to keep Apache in front is because you want to use some of the Apache modules that you can't get for Tomcat or you want to do virtual hosting and mix sites written in say PHP with others using Java.

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doozer

It is an open source product that is also badge engineered and sold with some "added value" by IBM as WebSphere IIRC (the other commercial offering being BAE WebLogic)

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John Rumm

Jacob

I've looked at your site quite a few times in the past few years and admire some of your views. Keep going back to your secction on double glazing....

Derbyshire Woodworkers links. Good idea.!!! I'll get a section on my site made up right now and make a link to you. What's this about closing the workshop? Moving to better premises? I'd like to come down and have a gander when it's up and running.

Cheers

Nicholas

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Nicholas

done...

bit of tidying up to do but it's there. Scroll down to the bottom of the first page and there's a link to the 'Derbyshire Woodworkers Page'

I'll do some browsing but if you have any links already mail them to me using the address off the website.

Cheers

Nicholas

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Nicholas

formatting link

got the domain with them and they have a control panel for redirecting the DNS. very good indeed

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Nicholas

Fantastically fast loading web pages. WELL DONE.

First time I noticed I was actually on broadband.

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The Natural Philosopher

Thanks

I was worried that the site might be slow due to the amount of images that had to be there...

Worries over... for now.

Thanks again TNP

Nicholas

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Nicholas

Not closing but have moved to a huge chapel which we are converting - so not trading for the time being. Thanks for the link I'll do the same for you. It would be interesting to get a complete list of Derbyshire craft woodworkers - for possible cooperation, mutual self-help etc etc. There is something called "Peak Products" which has a list of craft workers - I'll find out more.

cheers

Jacob

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jacob

A minor comment on links, Nicholas: as you aren't following convention in the presentation of your links, it's not immediately clear to the casual visitor whether any piece of text is a hyperlink or not. Up to you, of course, and you may have perfectly valid reasons for the way you've done things. Your joinery work looks superb, BTW.

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nog

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