[b]Support of Java , JSP(JavaServerPage), SERVLET, TOMCAT[b]

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[b]Support of Java , JSP(JavaServerPage), SERVLET, TOMCAT[b]

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A lot of people form many forum are looking for NAS that provide JSP,servlet page for there small home page. Apache TOMCAT is commonly use for creating java web pages[color=#FF0000](JSP, SERVLET) [/color]so i think it will be a good feature

I know that the synology team is working on it, so as a qnap fan and a java developper i think that it will be a very good idea to provide such technology in Qnap NAS
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Re: [b]Support of Java , JSP(JavaServerPage), SERVLET, TOMCAT[b]

Post by nethyperon »

I fully agree. Having some Java application server (Servlet container) is basically the only thing still missing on my QNAP NAS.

However I am wondering if the hardware would be able to run one :?
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+1
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Re: [b]Support of Java , JSP(JavaServerPage), SERVLET, TOMCAT[b]

Post by Joronos »

I agree a Java webserver would be great, but I doubt the box would handle it.

Alternatives? Maybe try some PHP, or rent a cheap Java shared server and put up a simple http redirect html page on your nas box. Such as dailyrazor.com

Message from QNAPAndy in another thread:
http://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?f=1 ... hilit=java

edit: JavaScript and CSS is a great way to put the load onto the client. A simple html form-based website can use javascript to do all validation and display. You could even use Ajax.
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Re: [b]Support of Java , JSP(JavaServerPage), SERVLET, TOMCAT[b]

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http://javaprovider.net I coudn't find better
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Re: [b]Support of Java , JSP(JavaServerPage), SERVLET, TOMCAT[b]

Post by McMagnus »

I'm running Tomcat 6.0.18 on my TS-209 running Debian. I use the Cacao JVM with a JIT compiler which is much faster than the interpreting JVM that comes with Debian normally.

I ran some *very* simple performance tests with JMeter testing a Hello world-like web application yesterday and it was able to handle 150-200 requests/minute.

So, it *is* possible, but it wont be able to handle a large community, or hardly a small one. But perhaps a tiny one. :)

Let me know if you have a specific web app in mind and I might be able to run some tests on it.
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that's interesting - can you pls give us a summary on how you managed to install tomcat?
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Re: [b]Support of Java , JSP(JavaServerPage), SERVLET, TOMCAT[b]

Post by McMagnus »

As I wrote, I have only installed it on a Debian QNAP, not on the factory firmware. I guess it might be possible on the factory firmware as well, but I haven't tried it.

If you can find a java machine in the ipkg, you should start with that. Preferably one with a JIT compiler built-in, if you succeed with that, Tomcat should be easy to install.
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Where do you download Tomcat for QNAP ARM?
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Re: [b]Support of Java , JSP(JavaServerPage), SERVLET, TOMCAT[b]

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Please do not reply to a 12 (!!!) year old thread
If you have a specific question and problem, open a new thread
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