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MuleSoft Updates Tcat Tomcat Java Server
Dec 18, 2009, 10 :34 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (2357 reads)

(Other stories by Sean Michael Kerner)

"Tomcat is a widely deployed open source Java JSP (define) and servlet container that has recently gained commercial support by way of several vendors.

"One of the commercial implementations of Tomcat comes from software vendor MuleSoft with its Tcat Server, which this week it updated to version R2 this week.

"The MuleSoft Tcat server adds management features on top of the open source Apache Tomcat to make the server easier to manage and deploy. "In R1 and with plain vanilla Tomcat, users had to manually edit the configuration files and manually set environment variables," Sateesh Narahari, director of product management at MuleSoft, told InternetNews.com. "This often required users to manually log in to each Tomcat server and do the manual tasks."

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