+1 for this request.
> The requirements of my server are modest in terms of traffic volume and system load, but obviously reliability
> and response time is important.
This is the case for most applications (and the reason so many people use PHP -…
> SSL is not yet supported on Stax, but we're planning to expose that as a feature for paying customers
> when the product is final.
Any idea when "going final" will be? (approximately? 1month, 3 months?
thanks,
Joseph.
No, the two projects are both based on AWS, but they are not related. CloudTools is a set of command line tools for managing Tomcat deployments on your AWS account. With Stax, we're abstracting the underlying appserver and the AWS system and making…
Is Stax based on(or using) could tools?
http://code.google.com/p/cloudtools/
I'm curious, since both seem to use groovy to control the AWS.
thanks,
Joseph.
> We'll let the dust settle on AppEngine a little before drawing up comparison charts or decreeing our
> advantages,
Google is moving fast. Just 2 days after the start, the prices were available, and also in the admin UI the billing could be activat…
We'll let the dust settle on AppEngine a little before drawing up comparison charts or decreeing our advantages, but I've updated the FAQ with a section that details some specific questions that have been popping up based on Google's launch. If you…
> Flash gives us a lot of flexibility for making interactive and zooming graphs
I tried your graphs but I wasn't able to do zoom (just maximize - but that is a page reload too - so it's no "interactive zoom"), also I didn't observed the graphs as be…
Flash gives us a lot of flexibility for making interactive and zooming graphs, but I understand some folks disapprove of Flash in general. Unfortunately switching graphing engines means we'd have to put other value-adding features on the shelf, whic…
An interesting and very easy to use SSO implementation seems to be "crowd"
http://www.atlassian.com/software/crowd/
It is however free for open source projects.
Stax does not currently provide any kind of single-sign-on, though having an option to let apps opt-in for SSO is a very interesting idea. If you configure your app to use Servlet authentication, logins for your applications are discretely managed.…