Quoting Perry Hoekstra (dutchman at uswest.net):
> Nick.T.Reinking at supervalu.com wrote:
> > 
> > Hmm, it would most likely be Tomcat, but I'm not exactly
> > sure.  I am not really a Java programmer - I would be handling
> 
> You are not going to get any advanced features with Tomcat.  By this I
> mean, clustering/failover.  Persistence PowerTier would give that to you
> but at large $$.  Lutris Enhydra is a possiblity but the
> cluster/failover is at their Enterprise level for $$$.

Enhydra (plain?) lists for $99
Enhydra (enterprise) lists for $499

But the stuff in cvs looks like code for Enterprise, so I am not sure what the
$499 gives you.

I just downloaded the RedHat RPM and installed it, I am in the process of
comparing and contrasting Tomcat and Enhydra.

In the RedHat RPM version, you can use the Enhydra Redirector to give
load-balanced round-robin clustering/failover between Apache and Enhydra. I have
not set this up, but from the docs, it looks like this will work with the RPM
version, which is the OpenSource version, which I think is the $99 version 
without printed manuals.

I don't know if this gives you server affinity and all the great stuff, but I
can fill people in who are interested as I learn more.

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