MuleSoft launches cloud-based Tomcat Web app server

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 14:17
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MuleSoft this week is launching Cloudcat, which makes the Apache Tomcat Web application server available as a cloud-based service.

Available on the the Amazon Web Services and GoGrid cloud platforms, Cloudcat is a virtual image for developers and quality assurance persons to build and test connected Web applications in the cloud, MuleSoft said. Also, IT operations can expand data center capacity by using Cloudcat during peak times or as a cheaper alternative to hosting Tomcat on an internal server.

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MuleSoft expects Cloudcat will initially be used mostly for development and testing as well as for deployment of certain classes of Web applications. “Anything that runs on a Java servlet container can be deployed on Tomcat. These are typically lighter-weight Web applications that need good scalability” and varying levels of customer demand, said Chris Purpura, MuleSoft vice president of business and corporate development.

“By putting them in the cloud, [the applications] can take advantage of elasticity,” Purpura said.

Tomcat, however, is not an enterprise Java server; it lacks the full Java stack, he said.

“You probably won’t deploy your Siebel application on Tomcat,” said Purpura.

Features of Cloudcat include:

Cloudcat Amazon Edition starts in price at 35 cents per hour and features Canonical Ubuntu Linux. Cloudcat GoGrid Edition starts at $29 per month, featuring Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

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