Best Practices for Deploying TWiki Software On GlassFish Application Server Using LRWPinJava

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The author would like to thank Tim Mac for the opportunity to try using GlassFish application server and LRWPinJava as an alternative to the Apache HTTP Server with cgi-bin for TWiki deployment. Tim Mac also provided suggestions and ideas for improving TWiki performance and the corresponding TWiki performance paper.
The author would also like to thank the following individuals for their contributions to this article:
• His manager Tim Mac, who provided the opportunity and support throughout thisproject, as well as suggestions and ideas for improving TWiki performance.
Giri Mandalika and Ravi Hingarajiya, who took the time to set up the Optimized Open Source Software Stack (Cool Stack) for the Sun Solaris OS platform on the Sun Fire T2000 server, and provided valuable TWiki configuration information. Cool Stack contains enhanced binaries for Apache HTTP Server 2.0, and helps to enhance TWiki deployment.
Bruce Chapman and Georg Edelmann, who reviewed the paper in detail and provided important suggestions.
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